Recordable army accidents are accidents that may happen within the army and are not being covered up by the government for a specific reason. The government will not record army accidents when they occur in a situation that was classified or should not be known by the people of the United States.
All accidents
One publication that provides implementing instructions for the investigation and reporting of Army accidents is the Army Regulation 385-10, also known as the "Army Safety Program." This publication outlines the responsibilities and procedures for conducting accident investigations, reporting accidents, and implementing safety measures to prevent future accidents in the Army. It serves as a comprehensive guide for ensuring the safety and well-being of Army personnel and resources.
A recordable preventable accident is an unexpected event that could have been prevented with proper preparation and forethought, and that has now resulted in an injury severe enough to meet the OSHA requirement that is be included in the Form 300 record of accidents and injuries.Of course, some professionals assert that all "accidents" are preventable, and others say there is no such thing as an accident as that term implies it snuck up on you like an act of God.
historically accidents account for approximately 30 percent of all U.S. Army casualties
A recordable preventable accident is an unexpected event that could have been prevented with proper preparation and forethought, and that has now resulted in an injury severe enough to meet the OSHA requirement that is be included in the Form 300 record of accidents and injuries.Of course, some professionals assert that all "accidents" are preventable, and others say there is no such thing as an accident as that term implies it snuck up on you like an act of God.
Accidents are an unavoidable byproduct of the Army mission. This statement implies carelessness and that certain safety measures will not prevent accidents. All accidents must be reported to the commander as soon as possible.
Accidents are an unavoidable byproduct of the Army mission. This statement implies carelessness and that certain safety measures will not prevent accidents. All accidents must be reported to the commander as soon as possible.
No test is OSHA recordable, but the results may tell you that there is an OSHA recordable illness.
False
Human error?
YES/True
Human error?