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When a mishap occurs within your formation, there is the potential that you may be assigned as a safety investigation board (SIB) member. As a board member, you will have certain responsibilities based on your position, skill set and experience.

Prepare to Embrace Change: ASMIS 2.0 New Mishap Reporting Categories

An often-quoted Greek philosopher stated, “The only constant in life is change.” This is certainly true for the evolution of safety processes and how we collect, analyze and utilize information gleaned from mishap investigations.

  • 16 September 2020
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The Key to Mishap Prevention
  • 19 August 2018
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Accident reporting results in safer force
On guard mount, readying to begin his squad’s shift, the driver turns the ignition on his HMMWV. It immediately cranks, then begins to smoke. Fire soon engulfs the vehicle, but fortunately the crew is able to egress without injury.
  • 24 August 2015
  • Author: Army Safety
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Peacetime vs. Wartime Accidents
Our Army is quickly transitioning to a predominantly peacetime force, and for a generation of younger Soldiers, it will be their first opportunity to spend extended time at home with family and friends. 
  • 1 May 2014
  • Author: Army Safety
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