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Safety Management System. The existing safety items will be combined into something called Safety Management System. Like the current system; members, unit safety officers and group safety officers will have access to the items they need to do their jobs.
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Safety Management System The existing safety items will be combined into something called Safety Management System.Like the current system; members, unit safety officers and group safety officers will have access to the items they need to do their jobs. New features, links to Safety resources, safety alerts, validating safety education
Member • Take Safety Education • Classes at NHQ • Take outside safety education and enter • Requires validation (like ES or Pilot data) • Access to other safety information • Regulations • Alerts • Entry of Mishap
Unit Safety Officer • Log Safety Education • Verification of Safety Education • Entered by members of unit • Safety Survey • Required by 31 January • Annual Safety Day • Annual ORM
Group Safety Officer • Log Safety Education • Verification of Safety Eduction • Entered by members of unit • Entered by members of units under group • Safety Survey • Required by 31 January • Review and comment of units under group • Annual Safety Day • Annual ORM
SMS • Type of mishap will do auto-notification • Normal list of people • Group Commander • Wing Commander • Wing Safety • Region Commander • Region Safety • National Safety • Adds: NOC
Summary • New SMS • Easier to use • Information available in one location • Allows member to enter safety education • Allows units to validate members safety education
Safety Reminders • Regulation 62-1 • Requires every event or activity to have a Safety Officer • ORM must be done every day at event or activity • Annual Safety Day between 1 Jan and 31 March • Annual ORM between 1 Jan and 31 December • Annual Safety Survey between 15 November and 31 January
Thank you • Safety in NYW has been improving • Units and Groups are doing a good job • Continued emphasis on reducing bodily injuries • Proper supervision of cadets