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Mission

Provide essential Safety services for Soldiers, Family Members and Civilians. Ensuring a safe and healthful place in which to work and live by delivering a full range of Safety and Occupational Health program elements to the Fort Gregg-Adams community.

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Driver and Motorcycle Training Courses:

Visit the Army IMCOM Registration System (AIRS) to access Driver and Progressive Motorcycle Training at Fort Gregg-Adams. All of the courses are a part of the Army Traffic Safety Training Program (ATSTP). We also teach the Driver Improvement / Remedial Driver Training. This Army-approved driver improvement course is designed to reinforce positive driving behaviors. Provides military or civilian personnel who while operating a Government Motor Vehicle (GMV), have been convicted or determined to have been at fault in a traffic violation or mishap.

Continue to check the Army IMCOM Registration System (AIRS), or call 804-479-7283 for course availability.

Programs

Slips, Trips & Falls

Slips, Trips, and Falls continue to be a major hazard to students and personnel alike at Team Gregg-Adams.

SLIPS:

Floors do not usually pose much hazard to their users unless conditions such as rain or snow create wet or icy surfaces. To prevent slips, watch where you are stepping. If the floor is wet, find a way to lessen the hazard. Post “Wet Floor” signs in the area until you mop up the excess water and place a mat in the entranceway.

TRIPS:

Damaged steps or misplaced items are major factors in trips. Continuously monitor the condition of the floors and stairways to promptly address any hazards. Also, it is good practice to use handrails while ascending or descending the stairs.

FALLS:

Falls usually occur as a result of tripping or slipping. However, there are other instances when you can fall. For example, it is not advisable to lean back in chairs or to use chairs that have a broken leg. Standing or climbing on unstable surfaces such as tables or shelves can also create a hazard. Practice good judgment. If you cannot perform a duty without climbing, use a ladder.

Probably one of the most important factors in preventing slips, trips, and falls is proper footwear. Choose the right footwear for the job. In addition, footwear should be in good condition. For example, non-slip sturdy footwear should be worn while operating a lawn mower. Not only will the footwear provide protection for your entire foot, the non-slip traction will prevent slipping on grass or gravel as well.

Finally keep stairways and floors free of clutter and obstructions. Nothing should ever be stored on stairways. Extension cords or surge protectors should be positioned in an area with low foot traffic. If an extension cord is used in a high volume area, position a control to eliminate the tripping hazard. Such controls could be a warning sign straddled over the cord or a cord cover.

Make each step you take count.
Prevent needless and often painful slip, trip, and fall injuries.

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Forms

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Policies

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Resources

Single Source Safety Document

Download the entire Single Source Safety Document

Or download individual sections below:

  Safety Program Title Page
  Contents
Chapter 1 Safety Program Requirements and Responsibilities
Chapter 2 Councils/Committees & Training Requirements
Chapter 3 Composite Risk Management (CRM)
Chapter 4 Hazard Identification
Chapter 5 Investigation and Reporting of Army Accidents
Chapter 6 Army Motor Vehicle/Privately Owned Vehicle Accident Prevention Program
Chapter 7 Hazard Communication Program
Chapter 8 Lockout/Tagout
Chapter 9 Personal Protective Equipment Program
Chapter 10 Confined Space Entry
Chapter 11 Radiation Safety Program
Chapter 12 Construction Safety
Chapter 13 Chemical Hygiene Plan
Chapter 14 Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control
Chapter 15 Ergonomics Program
Chapter 16 Indoor Air Quality
Chapter 17 Ammunition and Explosives Safety
Chapter 18 Safety Awards
Chapter 19 Recreation Safety
Chapter 20 Weather
Chapter 21 Emergency Action Plans
Chapter 22 Special Emphasis Areas
Chapter 23 Range Safety
  Appendices
  Glossary
  Tables
  Figures
  Blank Forms

 

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Helpful Links

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Contact Us

Safety Manager: (804) 765-3132
DSN Prefix: 539
Army Traffic Safety Training Program: (804) 479-7283
Garrison Accident Reporting: (804) 479-7283
Respiratory Protection Program: (804) 479-7283
Indoor Air Quality: (804) 479-7283
Hazardous Communication/Global Harmonized System (GHS): (804) 479-7283
Ammunition & Explosives Safety: (804) 479-7283
Radiation Safety: (804) 765-3132
DSN Prefix: 539

 

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