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 37<br />
2.6.2.2. When the installation safety council meets separate from the ESOHC, the safety<br />
staff will make all safety council arrangements, develop the agenda, distribute the agenda<br />
in advance and record and publish council meeting minutes. The council chairperson<br />
approves the minutes and all council members will receive copies. OPRs will be<br />
identified for items requiring action.<br />
2.6.2.3. The following agenda items will be covered, as a minimum, for the safety<br />
discipline at ESOHCs and when a standalone installation safety council meeting is held<br />
in lieu of an ESOHC:<br />
2.6.2.3.1. Review safety risk-based performance goals, measures, objectives and<br />
targets.<br />
2.6.2.3.2. Review changes in safety program guidelines for implementation and<br />
improvement.<br />
2.6.2.3.3. Review the installation master hazard abatement program (RAC 1, 2, 3<br />
hazards), including unabated safety hazards and the plan of action to correct the<br />
hazards (must be conducted at least once annually).<br />
2.6.2.3.4. Review mishap and incident trends, safety initiatives, and applicable<br />
private sector and other governmental agency best practices.<br />
2.6.2.3.5. Analysis of mishaps experienced and progress of targeted mishap<br />
prevention initiatives.<br />
2.6.2.3.6. Review summaries of the FECA Working Group report and Non-<br />
Appropriated Funds employee compensation program.<br />
2.6.2.3.7. Analysis of Hazardous <strong>Air</strong> Traffic Reporting (HATR) and hazard reports.<br />
Units that own a flight line but have no assigned aircraft may address flight safety<br />
BASH, HATR and MACA issues through the <strong>Air</strong>field Operations Board meetings.<br />
2.6.2.3.8. Summary of Department of Defense Measures of Merit (DoDI 6055.1-<br />
E3.11. Goals, Objectives, Measures of Merit, and Self Evaluation).<br />
2.6.2.3.9. Summary of inspection and assessment/evaluation results which should<br />
include findings and corrective actions taken or planned as applicable. Monitor status<br />
of compliance schedules and indicate the progress.<br />
2.6.2.3.10. Review appropriate training and manpower requirements.<br />
2.6.3. Commanders can form safety councils and committees at any level to focus group<br />
attention on safety or health problems.<br />
2.7. Non-USAF Councils and Committees. The <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> supports federal, state, and local<br />
safety councils and committees and encourages safety staffs to take part in them.<br />
2.8. Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB) Safety Programs. MAJCOMs will<br />
establish safety policy for MRTFB and other range activities. The overall goal of the range safety<br />
program is to ensure safety consistent with operational requirements, which includes preventing<br />
test objects, space launch vehicles, or their hazardous effects from violating established limits.<br />
The installation commander of the unit operating the MRTFB is considered the activity<br />
commander. Under the direction of the MAJCOM concerned, the activity commander will: