Mission
The top priority of the installation safety office is to safeguard and protect service members, their Families, civilian employees and Army and Air Force property, as well as to create the safest workplace and living environment possible. Safety office personnel advise, audit and assist commanders and managers in executing their safety and occupational health program in order to protect the mission, prevent injury and damage, comply with the law and limit liability. The safety office also manages the installation Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) course.
Motorcycle access to the post
All U.S. military personnel who operate a motorcycle and/or scooter are required to present a valid Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) card and their Common Access Card (CAC) to gate security officers prior to entering the installation. Personnel who fail to present a valid MSF or CAC will be denied access to the installation.
Step 1
See your motorcycle mentor to enroll in a course. We offer the Basic Rider Course (BRC) and the Advanced Riders Course (ARC), which combined the Experienced Riders Course (BRC2) and the Sports Bike Course (MSRC)
The Safety Office cannot enroll you.
Step 2
Your motorcycle mentor will enroll you in AIRS (https://imc.army.mil/airs). Please fill out all information completely. We offer the Basic Rider Course (BRC) and the Advanced Riders Course (ARC), which combined the Experienced Riders Curse (BRC2) and the Sports Bike Course (MSRC).
Step 3
Attend the course or notify your motorcycle mentor and/or go into AIRS (https://imc.army.mil/airs) within 72 hours prior to course start, if you need to cancel.