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Review of CAPR62-1. Program Goal. Mitigate Risks Control hazards Prevent Mishaps Primary goal of the CAP Safety Program is to protect both the membership and its assets in performance of their volunteer duties. Organization and Responsibility. Staffing
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Program Goal • Mitigate Risks • Control hazards • Prevent Mishaps • Primary goal of the CAP Safety Program is to protect both the membership and its assets in performance of their volunteer duties
Organization and Responsibility • Staffing • Every charted unit (except region and wing 000 and 999) shall formally appoint a safety officer in eServices with qualifications appropriate to the unit’s operational activities • National Safety Officer Responsibilities • Corporate Officer Responsibilities • Commander Responsibilities • Unit Safety Officer Responsibilities • Cadet Safety Officer Responsibilities • Activity Director/Commander Responsibilities • Mission Safety Officer • Activity Safety Officer • Member Responsibilities
Commander Responsibilities • Appoint a safety officer in accordance with paragraph 3a(1) • Ensure Operational Risk Safety Briefings are being performed at all required activities and sub-activities • All levels of command shall work in partnership to develop effective safety education and mishap prevention • All levels of command shall seek to instill a culture of safety that guides the planning and execution of every CAP activity • Commanders at all levels carry the responsibility of taking immediate action regarding any CAP member who places a fellow member or CAP asset at unnecessary risk • Commanders are responsible to ensure all members within their command do not participate in any CAP activity unless they are compliant with the safety education requirements in paragraph 4 • Review and comment on the online Safety Surveys of all subordinate units
Unit Safety Officer Responsibilities • Unit safety officer position have been established to assist and advise commanders • Ensure ORM analyses are completed on all required activities and sub-activities • Ensure required operational risk safety briefings are completed on all required activities and sub-activities • Perform online safety surveys annually in accordance with paragraph 6 • Prepare mishap notification and reports, and conduct mishap investigation when assigned • Develop training guides in coordination with NHQ Safety for safety programs • Develop a program of regular safety education and mishap prevention training for the unit(s) to which they are assigned. • No less than 15 minute per month of safety education • Training is documented in the National online safety database • Establish a file of safety education material • Be encouraged to prepare presentations that are pertinent to local conditions, environmental, geographic and community needs. • Conduct staff visits to subordinate units to assist them in identifying and solving safety problems • Review reports of safety education briefings from subordinate units • Be familiar with how to access roster of subordinate unit safety officers online • Ensure that mishap reporting is completed per R62-2 • Establish local mishap reporting procedures as required by R62-2 • Establish a schedule of safety events pertinent to the unit’s scope of responsibilities • Within 90 days of appointment complete Basic Safety Course and test (eServices) • Mentor Cadet Safety Officers assigned in units or activities
Cadet Safety Officer Responsibility • Cadet should be assigned as an assistant to the unit safety officer in all units • Primary role is to study and mentor under the supervision of the unit safety officer • Learn and demonstrate skills in safety leadership, education and presentation • Provide liaison between the safety officer and cadet command staff • Cadets in phase II through IV only • Cadet safety officer is NOT the primary safety officer for a unit
Activity Director/Command Responsibility • A safety officer will be appointed prior to the start of the activity • CAP members who have activity-approving authority will not approve any activity expected to last 2 or more days, unless a safety officer has been identified and formally appointed • Activity Directors are responsible to ensure no member participate in their activity unless the member is compliant with safety education requirements in paragraph 4
Mission Safety Officer • Duties per R60-3 • Conducts Safety Inspections • Updates the Incident Commander on current or expected Safety Issues • Develops plans for safe operations • Briefs Mission Staff on Safety Issues • Mishap Reporting & Handling
Activity Safety Officer Responsibility • Ensure ORM analyses are completed on all required activities and sub-activities • Ensure required operational risk safety briefings are completed on all required activities and sub-activities • Ensure full-time cadet and senior staff (not students) complete the Basic and Intermediate ORM courses • Complete the associated ORM worksheets before the activity begins • Ensure that on the first day of the activity the activity staff leads the participants through basic ORM course content for familiarization (do not need to complete the test) • Activities or Sub-activities that involve formal flight instruction (not CAP o-flights or military o-flights), operational flying or intensive flight line work, ensure the participants and staff have completed the CAP Aircraft Ground Handling Video and quiz • Glider Activities or sub-activities that involve actual flight operations with glider, ensure participants and staff have completed the Soaring Safety Foundation’s Wing Runner Course.
Member Responsibility • Live the CAP motto: Always Vigilant • Planning, conducting and participating in CAP activites • Every active CAP member who attends CAP meetings, participates in any flight and/or vehicle operations or participates in any Cadet activity or ES mission; shall complete the introductory ORM and safety as outlined in paragraph 4. • Every CAP member will wear appropriate protective equipment as outlined in paragraph 7 • Every CAP members is responsible to ensure that they receive an Operational Risk Safety Briefing for all activities or sub-activities that they participate in. • Participation in an activity without completing the Operational Risk Safety Briefing is PROHIBITED • Members have a responsibility to know their safety education currency status and to understand they may not participate in CAP activities unless they are compliant with the requirements of paragraph 4
Safety Education Requirements(Paragraph 4) • Introductory Safety Education (once) • Computer Based Training (seniors and cadets) • Seminar (cadets only) • ORM Familiarization (annually) • CBT • In person • Safety Education, Misc Topics (monthly) • CBT • In person
Operational Risk Safety Briefing Requirements • ORM is a logic-based, common sense methodology • Calculated decisions • Based on human, material and environmental factors • associated with any type of activity • CAP commanders, activity directors, safety directors, and/or safety officers shall reference the list of Operational Risk Management analyses for CAP activities available on the NHQ web site • CAP leaders are required to use these forms to quantify and mitigate risk during CAP activities in conjunctions with required Operational Risk Safety Briefings. • If an ORM sheet is not available, then use the blank ORM worksheet (on NHQ web site) • Operation Risk Safety Briefings are mandatory
Personal Protective Equipment • Every CAP members will wear appropriate safety vests or safety apparel as outline in paragraph 7 when participating in CAP ground functions during all times; day or night. • Safety vests or apparel may be orange or lime green • Safety vests are approved for wear over the outermost garment of AF-style uniform or corporate uniform, and may or may not be ANSI compliant • Members of CAP may be exposed to environments with elevated sound levels. CAP members should wear appropriate hearing protection to reduce exposure.