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Off-Duty Safety Awareness Presentation 2025

In order to assist you with making every Soldier aware of the off-duty hazards they will face in the upcoming months, we've updated the off-duty safety awareness presentation.

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Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

USACRC launched a communications campaign focused on Army motorcycle mishap trends and related loss prevention to coincide with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month in May.

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2025 Spring/Summer Safety Campaign

As the spring and summer season approaches, Soldiers and their families are getting ready for outdoor adventures such as cookouts, traveling, water actives, relaxing in the sun or hiking.

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JLTV Lessons Learned

The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) and JLTV team have identified root causes of JLTV mishaps from FY18 to the end of the first quarter of FY25.

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Annual Assessment of the Army Operational Safety Program

At the end of every fiscal year, the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) looks back at the mishaps for the year and analyzes them in comparison with previous years.

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Arctic Warfare Operations

The USACRC recently launched an Arctic Warfare Operations page, with tools and resources for cold weather operations.

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Aviation Analytics Dashboard

Click the button below for more info and to request access. CAC login required.

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ASMIS Training

Looking for ASMIS training? Click the button below to go directly to the registration form!

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Army Directive 2024-09 (Army Safety and Occupational Health Management System)

Army Directive 2024-09 dictates implementation of ASOHMS, which provides systematically managed SOH programs that enhance mission capabilities, reduce SOH-related mishaps and improve personnel readiness through effective risk management.

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Sign up for ASMIS

Haven't registered yet? See the step-by-step instructions below.

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Army Safety and Occupational Health Management System (ASOHMS)

The Army is modernizing its approach to safety and occupational health (SOH) by implementing the ASOHMS.

WELCOME TO THE U.S. ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTER

The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center preserves Army readiness through analysis, training, and the development of systems that prevent accidental loss of our people and resources.

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Driver's Training Toolbox

 

Driver's Training Toolbox

Contains materials necessary to establish and maintain an effective driver training program.

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OSHA Corner

 

OSHA Corner

Report OSHA events and violations. View OSHA statistics, reports and other resources.

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Off-Duty Safety Awareness Presentation

 

Off-Duty Safety Awareness Presentation

Off-Duty safety presentation including videos and speaker notes.

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Flightfax

 

Flightfax

Flightfax is a publication that looks at aviation safety issues. Click launch to read or subscribe.

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Army Safety Management Information System 2.0

 

Army Safety Management Information System 2.0

Learn more about ASMIS 2.0
 

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Small Unit Leader Cards

 

Small Unit Leader Cards

Printable cards designed to facilitate risk management discussion between Leaders and Soldiers.

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Online Training

Risk Management, Leader's Safety, Unit Safety Officer course and more.

JRAT

Joint Risk Assessment Tool - Contains accident hazard and control information.

ARAP

Army Readiness Assessment Program - Learn the safety culture and climate within your organization.

TRiPS

Travel Risk Planning System - Going on Leave, Pass or TDY?

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Lessons Learned

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The Lessons Learned portal provides one-page summaries highlighting lessons from recent Army mishaps and provides actionable recommendations to prevent similar mishaps. The portal also hosts Navy lessons learned and JSSC monthly information. CAC REQUIRED

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SafetyNet

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SafetyNet is a knowledge-based, collaborative online platform for the Army safety and occupational health (SOH) community that encourages professional dialogue and the exchange of loss-prevention information. CAC REQUIRED

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Mishap Statistics

Access all statistics and reports.

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Safety Subscriptions

Subscribe to receive reports and publications via email.

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Exportable Briefings

A repository for the most current USACRC command briefings. CAC

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Safety Brief Tools

The USACRC provides a variety of tools to assist Leaders and Soldiers with creating detailed safety briefings.

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ASMIS 2.0

Army Safety Management Information System


WHAT'S NEW
    • ASMIS Newsletter, Spring 2025. The ASMIS Newsletter aims to provide a centralized, streamlined platform where you can stay informed about all things ASMIS. It will serve as your go-to source for updates, insights and success stories, ensuring you’re always connected to the latest developments. We will be publishing the ASMIS 2.0 Newsletter here, SafetyNET, and the ASMIS 2.0 Teams Channel. Please share the word. Read Newsletter PDF
    • OSHA injury and illness workspace is now available in the SOH Management module - check it out!
    • The new Near Miss tool is available in the Mishap and Near Miss module!
    • IMPORTANT FEATURE TO KNOW ABOUT: Mishap Review Setting Read PDF
    • ASMIS Analytics Registration Download PPTX
    • PII Training for Analytics Permissions in ASMIS. PII training is a must to receive analytic capabilities. Launch Training

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ASMIS STAFF ASSISTANCE VISITS

Purpose: Provide a workshop for higher command level assistance in program management functions to include analytics, systems integration, and quality control.



Staff assistance visits offer personally-tailored assistance with ASMIS 2.0, typically to groups of less than 20 attendees. These visits are intended to supplement basic ASMIS training and are modeled as workshops for attendees to collaborate, set up, and manage the ASMIS 2.0 programs. Subject matter experts from USACRC drill into each unit and member profile, assist with set up, and troubleshoot issues with ASMIS 2.0.

SAV personnel consist of 3-4 SMEs and administrators, and visits normally span 3-5 eight-hour days, depending on the size of the audience; larger audiences of 20+ require more time.

ASMIS SAVs are typically funded by the USACRC. Click the 'Request SAV' button below to request an SAV.

For more information, request access to the ASMIS SharePoint website by clicking the button below. CAC REQUIRED


Request SAV   ASMIS SharePoint
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The Army Safety and Occupational Health Management System



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