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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(Add) A2.3.4. If an item is installed only on a portion of the fleet; identify the extent of its installation (e.g., 20% of fleet). (Add) A2.3.5. Elaboration of each data element and requests for more detailed information is provided in the descriptions below. For each item, provide a Point of Contact to address further questions or clarifications. (Delete) A3.10. (Delete) A3.10.1. (Delete) 3.10.2. (Delete) 3.10.3. (Replace) A5.1. Mandatory items that will be briefed to all personnel. This Job Safety Training Outline will be used to develop a job safety training guide from which all individuals within the work center will be trained. This JSTO lists mandatory items that will be briefed to all personnel. The following areas will be discussed in detail by the immediate supervisor with all employees upon initial assignment prior to starting work or when work conditions or tasks change. Document training as specified in paragraph 1.5.21.4. Deployed and installation commanders may dictate more stringent requirements. (Replace) A5.3. Documentation of Training. Document training as specified in paragraph 1.5.21.4. (Replace) A5.4. Maintenance and Disposition of Training Documentation Product. Maintain as prescribed by the records disposition schedule (https://www.my.af.mil/afrims/afrims/afrims/rims.cfm), Table & Rule: T 91 - 04 R 24.00 or T 91 - 04 R 25.00. Supervisors will maintain the training documentation product prescribed in paragraph 1.5.21.4. When an individual deploys/transfers to another Air Force position/location, the training documentation product will be hand carried to the new supervisor by the individual. The new supervisor will review the training documentation product, transfer current training completion dates as necessary and initial HAZCOM date and other onetime training to a new training documentation product if necessary and retain the old product IAW the Air Force Records Disposition Schedule. The supervisor will destroy the training documentation product after personnel are separated or retired.

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 91-202 5 AUGUST 2011 Incorporating Change 1, 20 March 2012 Safety THE US AIR FORCE MISHAP PREVENTION PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available for downloading or ordering on the e- Publishing website at www.e-Publishing.af.mil. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. OPR: HQ AFSC/SEG Supersedes: Supersedes: AFI 92-202, 1 August 1998; AFI 91-301, 1 June 1996; AFI 91-302, 18 April 1994 Certified by: AF/SE (Maj Gen Gregory A. Feest) Pages: 149 This instruction implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 91-2, Safety Programs. It establishes mishap prevention program requirements, assigns responsibilities for program elements and contains program management information. Requirements in this publication are mandatory, unless indicated otherwise, and apply to all US Air Force organizations and personnel, including US Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) units, all Air National Guard (ANG) personnel on duty status, with the exception of state employees. In overseas areas, follow this instruction as long as it consistent with host country laws and Status-of-Forces Agreements. This instruction implements North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Standardization Agreements (STANAGs) 3101, Exchange of Safety Information Concerning Aircraft and Missiles, 3102, Flight Safety Cooperation in Common Ground/Air Space, 3531, Safety Investigation and Reporting of Accident/Incidents Involving Military Aircraft and/or Missiles, and 3750, Reporting and Investigation of Air Traffic Incidents. Send major command (MAJCOM) supplements to HQ AFSC/SE Org Box, 9700 G Avenue, Kirtland AFB NM 87117- 5670, for coordination and approval before publication. Unless noted otherwise, Air Force Chief of Safety is the waiver authority for provisions in this instruction. Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) using the AF Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication; route AF Form 847s from the field through the appropriate functional’s change of command. All requests for changes, interpretations or clarifications concerning this publication must be forwarded through MAJCOM/Direct Reporting Unit (DRU)/Field Operating Agency (FOA) safety organization,

(Add) A2.3.4. If an item is installed only on a portion of the fleet; identify the extent of its<br />

installation (e.g., 20% of fleet).<br />

(Add) A2.3.5. Elaboration of each data element and requests for more detailed information is<br />

provided in the descriptions below. For each item, provide a Point of Contact to address further<br />

questions or clarifications.<br />

(Delete) A3.10.<br />

(Delete) A3.10.1.<br />

(Delete) 3.10.2.<br />

(Delete) 3.10.3.<br />

(Replace) A5.1. Mandatory items that will be briefed to all personnel. This Job Safety<br />

Training Outline will be used to develop a job safety training guide from which all individuals<br />

within the work center will be trained. This JSTO lists mandatory items that will be briefed to all<br />

personnel. The following areas will be discussed in detail by the immediate supervisor with all<br />

employees upon initial assignment prior to starting work or when work conditions or tasks<br />

change. Document training as specified in paragraph 1.5.21.4. Deployed and installation<br />

commanders may dictate more stringent requirements.<br />

(Replace) A5.3. Documentation of Training. Document training as specified in paragraph<br />

1.5.21.4.<br />

(Replace) A5.4. Maintenance and Disposition of Training Documentation Product. Maintain as<br />

prescribed by the records disposition schedule<br />

(https://www.my.af.mil/afrims/afrims/afrims/rims.cfm), Table & Rule: T 91 - 04 R 24.00 or T 91<br />

- 04 R 25.00. Supervisors will maintain the training documentation product prescribed in<br />

paragraph 1.5.21.4. When an individual deploys/transfers to another <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> position/location,<br />

the training documentation product will be hand carried to the new supervisor by the individual.<br />

The new supervisor will review the training documentation product, transfer current training<br />

completion dates as necessary and initial HAZCOM date and other onetime training to a new<br />

training documentation product if necessary and retain the old product IAW the <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong><br />

Records Disposition Schedule. The supervisor will destroy the training documentation product<br />

after personnel are separated or retired.

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