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56 AFI91-202 5 AUGUST 2011<br />

6.1.4. DELETE.<br />

6.2. AF<strong>FOR</strong>/SE.<br />

6.2.1. AF<strong>FOR</strong>/SE elements will forward deploy as needed to the AOR in support of <strong>Air</strong><br />

Expeditionary <strong>Force</strong> (AEF) tasking, Operational Plans (OPLANS), contingency operations,<br />

theater engagement or to perform assessments.<br />

6.2.2. AF<strong>FOR</strong>/SE Responsibilities:<br />

6.2.2.1. Guide the execution of the AF<strong>FOR</strong> Safety Program within the AOR.<br />

6.2.2.2. Coordinate manpower requirements for staff safety functions in the AOR.<br />

6.2.2.3. Coordinate and execute the AF<strong>FOR</strong> Hazard Review Board. See paragraph 6.7.<br />

6.2.2.4. Coordinate with the COMAF<strong>FOR</strong>, other Component Commands, Host Nations,<br />

sister services, MAJCOMs/NAFs, other governmental agencies and non-governmental<br />

agencies on safety-specific theater issues and safety investigations.<br />

6.2.2.5. Actively administer the AF<strong>FOR</strong> Theater Safety Engagement Program.<br />

6.2.2.6. Author AOR OPLAN annexes, as required.<br />

6.2.2.7. Conduct semi-annual evaluations to ensure continuity of AF<strong>FOR</strong>-gained units,<br />

observe execution of unit safety programs and provide feedback, as necessary.<br />

6.2.2.8. On a periodic basis, AF<strong>FOR</strong>/SE will host an AOR Safety conference. The<br />

conference will review current issues and policies in the AOR.<br />

6.2.3. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4.1. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4.2. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4.3. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4.4. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4.5. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4.6. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4.7. DELETE.<br />

6.2.4.8. DELETE.<br />

6.3. AF<strong>FOR</strong> Deployed Unit Safety Functions and Organizations.<br />

6.3.1. Scope. Most units are composed of an <strong>Air</strong> Expeditionary Wing (AEW) or <strong>Air</strong><br />

Expeditionary Group (AEG), associated flying squadrons, maintenance units and mission<br />

support units. Where there is no parent AEW or AEG, squadrons/detachments will assume<br />

duties listed below, where applicable.<br />

6.3.2. <strong>Air</strong> Expeditionary Wing/Group/Squadron Commander Responsibilities:

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