Title: 58TH SIGNAL BATTALION
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ACCIDENTS 1. AR-385-10, The Army Safety
Program 2. AR 385-40, Army Accident
Investigation and Reporting 3. Supplemental
ASC, 10th ASG, and USARJ Regulations
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WHAT ACCIDENTS GET REPORTED 1. All Soldier and
DOD Civilians 2. All Host Nation Employees,
During Duty 3. Dependants only on Army
Installations to Correct an Safety Hazard
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ACCIDENT STATISTICS 1st Quarter FY-03, Oct-Dec
02 6 Vehicle Accidents No Hospitalization 2
PT Accidents 1 Outpatient Splint, Profile 1
Outpatient Surgery, Cast, Conv Lv,
Profile
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ACCIDENT STATISTICS 2nd Quarter FY-03, Jan-Mar
03 2 Vehicle Accidents No Hospitalization
1 Work Injury Bruised Head, Outpatient
Treatment Averaging Same or More Accidents this
Quarter
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ACCIDENT REPORTING All Accidents Get
Reported Telephonic or email note
ASAP Abbreviated Ground Accident Report (AGAR),
AR 285-AB-R email format prepared by unit Safety
NCO/REP, within 7 days Bn AGAR to 516th Sig
Bde and 10th ASG within 28 days, with Bn CDR
verification
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WHAT ACCIDENTS GET REPORTED 1. All Soldier and
DOD Civilians 2. All Host Nation Employees,
During Duty 3. Dependants only on Army
Installations to Correct an Safety Hazard
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ACCIDENT CAUSES 1. Driving Too Fast 2.
Following Too Close 3. Misjudge Clearance While
Backing Up Parking, Turning Around 4.
Physical Training 5. Not Following Safety
Precautions
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ACCIDENT PREVENTION
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ACCIDENT PREVENTION