FORCE PROTECTION (SAFETY)
NEWSLETTER
NO. 93-9
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
What
is protection?
What
is the safety component of protection?
Why
is the safety component of protection important?
What
do we need to fix?
How
can we fix it?
What's
being done to fix it?
What
can I do now in my unit?
What
results can I expect?
Appendix
A: Commander's Protection (Safety) Guidance
Appendix
B. Foreword on Safety
Appendix
C. Annex C (Safety) to Brigade TACSOP
Appendix
D. Safety Guidance from NTC Rules of Engagement (ROE) & NTC Safety Guidance
for Rotational Units (SGR)
Appendix
E. NTC Readiness and Operational Safety Quiz
Appendix
F. Accident Risk Assessment of Personnel Rated by Commanders/Leaders
Appendix
G. Sample Areas and Indicators of Protection (Safety) Readiness
Appendix
H. NTC Observations
Appendix
I. Force Protection (Safety) METL Assessment Input to Commander's Training
Assessment
Appendix
J. Force Protection (Safety) - Execution Phase
Appendix
K. Risk Management Reference Card
Appendix
L. Risk Management Assessment
Appendix
M. Determining Readiness Shortcoming(s) Responsible for Safety Violations
Appendix
N. Force Protection (Safety) Observation Examples
Appendix
O. Force Protection (Safety) Performance Worksheet (Individual Mission)
Appendix
P. Force Protection (Safety) Performance Worksheet
Acknowledgements
The Secretary of the Army has determined that the publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction of the public business as required by law of the Department. Use of funds for printing this publication has been approved by Commander, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 1985, IAW AR 25-30
NOTE:
Any publications referenced in this newsletter(other than CALL newsletters),such
as ARs,FMs,TMs, must be obtained through your pinpoint distribution system!
This document was prepared by Ted Poss and Jenny Solon, CALL, Ft Leavenworth, KS.
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