MEMORANDUM FOR A1 - Air Force E-Publishing
MEMORANDUM FOR A1 - Air Force E-Publishing
MEMORANDUM FOR A1 - Air Force E-Publishing
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AFI91-202 5 AUGUST 2011 35<br />
activities or as designated by the installation commander, the safety staff must have the use<br />
of a two-way radio (UHF/VHF)-equipped 4-wheel drive vehicle capable of transporting a<br />
minimum of four people and their associated mishap investigation equipment. Any radio net,<br />
appropriate to the mission, that allows the vehicle to move freely around the airfield or<br />
missile complex is acceptable.<br />
2.4.2. Allowance Standards (AS). The following AS prescribe the equipment items and<br />
quantities required to perform safety missions, functions, and duties. The standards can be<br />
found at https://earms2.wpafb.af.mil/sites/asrs/home.asp.<br />
2.4.2.1. AS 006, Organizational and Administrative Equipment.<br />
2.4.2.2. AS 009, Small Computer Systems. As a minimum, each full-time safety staff<br />
office will have desktop computers, a notebook computer, software compatible with<br />
current <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> standards, and a CAC reader. These computers require a CD-ROM and<br />
access to the Internet.<br />
2.4.2.3. AS 019, Vehicles.<br />
2.4.2.4. AS 014, Training Devices.<br />
2.4.2.5. AS 016, Special Purpose Clothing and Personal Protective Equipment.<br />
2.4.2.6. AS 453, Safety Offices.<br />
2.4.2.7. AS 629, Visual Information (VI) Support (Originator/Utilization Equipment).<br />
2.4.2.8. AS 660, Equipment Allowances for Non-Weapon Systems Communications<br />
Requirements.<br />
2.4.3. Mishap Investigation Kits. Each MAJCOM determines the minimum contents of<br />
investigation kits. Safety staffs with host base responsibilities will maintain a mishap<br />
response and investigation kit sufficient to meet initial response and ISB requirements for<br />
flight, ground and weapons mishaps.<br />
2.4.3.1. Wing safety offices will have available all the items that are required to conduct<br />
a safety investigation IAW AFI 91-204. They will coordinate the contents of the kit for<br />
the medical member with the medical treatment facility. Mishap investigation kits are<br />
optional for AFRC units.<br />
2.4.3.2. Several resources are available for developing investigation kits to meet unique<br />
requirements including AFMAN 91-series and AFPAM 91-211, USAF Guide to Aviation<br />
Safety Investigation.<br />
2.5. Library. <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> safety offices will establish a library with publications that specifically<br />
apply to the safety program.<br />
2.5.1. Documents may be hard copy or in electronic format. The library will include as a<br />
minimum:<br />
2.5.1.1. DoD Safety standards and handbooks and applicable host country’s governing<br />
safety standards, rules and regulations.<br />
2.5.1.2. <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> policy directives, instructions, pamphlets, manuals and appropriate<br />
technical orders.