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AFI91-202 5 AUGUST 2011 57<br />

6.3.2.1. Coordinate/liaise with AF<strong>FOR</strong>/SE on requested manpower changes.<br />

6.3.2.1.1. DELETE.<br />

6.3.2.1.2. DELETE.<br />

6.3.2.1.3. DELETE.<br />

6.3.2.1.4. DELETE.<br />

6.3.2.1.5. DELETE.<br />

6.3.2.2. Provide guidance to the assigned safety staff on performing safety duties.<br />

6.3.2.3. Expeditionary Squadron Commanders will appoint a USR for ground safety.<br />

Designate, by signed memo, USRs to the AEW/AEG safety office prior to departure of<br />

the current USR or within two weeks of arrival of new appointee. Newly appointed USRs<br />

must coordinate with the AEW/AEG Safety Office for training so that training may be<br />

accomplished within seven days of appointment notification.<br />

6.3.2.4. Expeditionary flying Squadron Commanders will designate, by signed memo, an<br />

Additional Duty Flight Safety Officer (ADFSO) to the AEW/AEG safety office prior to<br />

departure of the current ADFSO or within two weeks of individual’s arrival. Newly<br />

appointed ADFSOs must coordinate with the AEW/AEG Safety Office for training so<br />

that training may be accomplished within seven days of appointment notification.<br />

6.3.2.5. At operating locations where the unit stores, handles or transports explosives, the<br />

expeditionary unit commanders will designate by signed memo, an Additional Duty<br />

Weapons Safety Manager (ADWSM) to the AEW/AEG safety office prior to departure of<br />

the current ADWSM or within two weeks of arrival. Newly appointed ADFSOs must<br />

coordinate with the AEW/AEG Safety Office for training so that training may be<br />

accomplished within seven days of appointment notification.<br />

6.3.3. Operating Location and Deployed Safety Office Responsibilities.<br />

6.3.3.1. U.S. homeland based Operating Locations (OL) and detachments supporting<br />

AF<strong>FOR</strong> AOR missions continue to employ safety program elements IAW their<br />

respective MAJCOM directives. U.S. homeland based AF<strong>FOR</strong> assigned/gained unit<br />

safety offices shall incorporate AF<strong>FOR</strong>/SE coordination into their programs as<br />

determined applicable by AF<strong>FOR</strong>/SE.<br />

6.3.3.2. Establish a semi-annual safety council to review recent safety events, items on<br />

the hazard abatement plan, hazard reports, SAV results, mishap experience and weapons<br />

and flight related issues of concern. This will be accomplished through the ESOH<br />

Council unless one is not conducted at a specific location.<br />

6.3.3.3. Attempt to meet at least bi-monthly with host nation air force or local airfield<br />

authority counterparts concerning safety issues. Document meetings, or attempts, in<br />

writing and include agenda, attendees, discussion summary, agreements,<br />

recommendations, action items and proposed date of next meeting.<br />

6.3.3.4. Maintain a Mishap Response Plan (separately or as part of the Comprehensive<br />

Emergency Management Program) reflecting working relationships with local and host<br />

agencies.

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