Let's talk Army policy-what does it require leaders and supervisors to do when it comes to workplace
safety. - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅To ensure that DA Civilians are trained and competent to perform their
work safely.
On that note what does Army policy say about the responsibility to report workplace hazards, as stated
in AR 385-10 - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Organizations rely on employees to report hazards.
According to Title 29 CFR 1960 requirements, what constitutes "military-unique"? - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅Military aircraft, missiles and early warning systems
Moving toward the process side of things, what are some of the installation level workplace safety
processes? - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Evaluating SOH program, ensuring training, ensuring
inspections/workplaces are free oh hazards, ensuring processes are in place to identify report and
correct hazards, and ensuring the SOH program is resourced.
Okay, not bad! Let's take a look at Lockout/Tagout, Ergonomics, and Materiel handling. Which of these
establishes requirements for the use of energy isolating devices? - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅Lockout/Tagout
What are some of the topics that should be covered in that meeting? - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Army
SOH, higher headquarters and unit policy regarding inspections; required inspections; proposed
inspection schedules; intended focus of inspections based on previously identified problem areas, new
equipment or processes, upcoming missions etc; methods to communicate inspection results.
Are workplaces always inspected just once a year? - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅No. The frequency depends
on several factors.
To kick us off, what is one of the main things we should do during an initial unit survey? - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅Brief the commander/director on the expectations
What does the survey hazard analysis help us do? - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Determine the root cause of
the hazard.