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Started by ASE002, May 14, 2014, 02:05:44 AM

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ASE002

I'm a new Assistant Safety Officer looking to see if anyone has an outline/template for a Safety Briefing for a State Organized Fly-In.  Any help would be appreciated.

ASE002

Eclipse


"That Others May Zoom"

vento

The standard Mission Safety Officer briefing checklist works fairly well, just adapt it to the mission. Wouldn't this be the job for a MSO anyway?

lordmonar

Good Morning Everyone.

Today's safety Breifing:

1.   Hazard 1
2.  Hazard 2.
3.  Hazard 3.
4.  Hazard 4.
etc and so on

9.  Emergency Services can be notified at XXX-XXXX
10.  Report all safety issues and accidents to your supervisor, the mission safety officer, and the On Scene Commander.

KISS is the best rule.  No templates or formal format needed.

PATRICK M. HARRIS, SMSgt, CAP

NIN

"There's mines over there, and there's mines over there, and watch out those @$#& monkeys bite!"
- Safety Briefing, Dennis Hopper style
Darin Ninness, Col, CAP
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I like to have Difficult Adult Conversations™
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Cliff_Chambliss

1.  Don't do anything stupid.
2.  Don't let anyone tell you to do something stupid.
3.  Don't let your buddy do anything stupid.
4.  If you see someone doing stupid:
  a.  try to stop them.
  b.  take pictures or video.
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
2d Armored Cavalry Regiment
3d Infantry Division
504th BattleField Surveillance Brigade

ARMY:  Because even the Marines need heros.    
CAVALRY:  If it were easy it would be called infantry.

THRAWN

Quote from: NIN on May 14, 2014, 11:18:46 AM
"There's mines over there, and there's mines over there, and watch out those @$#& monkeys bite!"
- Safety Briefing, Dennis Hopper style

NEVER get out of the boat.
Strup-"Belligerent....at times...."
AFRCC SMC 10-97
NSS ISC 05-00
USAF SOS 2000
USAF ACSC 2011
US NWC 2016
USMC CSCDEP 2023

THRAWN

Quote from: Cliff_Chambliss on May 14, 2014, 01:04:33 PM
1.  Don't do anything stupid.
2.  Don't let anyone tell you to do something stupid.
3.  Don't let your buddy do anything stupid.
4.  If you see someone doing stupid:
  a.  try to stop them.
  b.  take pictures or video.

Sounds like a brief we got once: "Don't do anything aggressively stupid"
Strup-"Belligerent....at times...."
AFRCC SMC 10-97
NSS ISC 05-00
USAF SOS 2000
USAF ACSC 2011
US NWC 2016
USMC CSCDEP 2023

NIN

Quote from: THRAWN on May 14, 2014, 01:37:51 PM

NEVER get out of the boat.

Not unless you're going all the way.

Standard safety briefing in my unit
Darin Ninness, Col, CAP
I have no responsibilities whatsoever
I like to have Difficult Adult Conversations™
The contents of this post are Copyright © 2007-2024 by NIN. All rights are reserved. Specific permission is given to quote this post here on CAP-Talk only.

THRAWN

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Quote from: ASE002 on May 14, 2014, 02:05:44 AM
I'm a new Assistant Safety Officer looking to see if anyone has an outline/template for a Safety Briefing for a State Organized Fly-In.  Any help would be appreciated.

ASE002

Wait, you're from Iowa? Your wing has a complete manual on briefings. They literally "wrote the book"....

And here is the book: http://www.nmcap.org/safety/Safety%20Officers%20BRIEFING%20BOOK.pdf

From NM no less. Iowa's link is broken....
Strup-"Belligerent....at times...."
AFRCC SMC 10-97
NSS ISC 05-00
USAF SOS 2000
USAF ACSC 2011
US NWC 2016
USMC CSCDEP 2023

a2capt

b. take pictures or video.

... because you never know when you might have an entry for America's Funniest Video's..

Cliff_Chambliss

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Quote from: a2capt on May 14, 2014, 02:03:47 PM
b. take pictures or video.

... because you never know when you might have an entry for America's Funniest Video's..

and I tried so very hard not to say that.

or 20 most shocking....

11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
2d Armored Cavalry Regiment
3d Infantry Division
504th BattleField Surveillance Brigade

ARMY:  Because even the Marines need heros.    
CAVALRY:  If it were easy it would be called infantry.

Al Sayre

Quick safety briefings:

"If you do something stupid, it's probably going to hurt.  So, if you're going to be stupid you'd better be tough."

"Don't come running to me when you cut your leg off with that axe."

...
Lt Col Al Sayre
MS Wing Staff Dude
Admiral, Great Navy of the State of Nebraska
GRW #2787

wyodmcs

A second for Lordmonar's post - hazard 1, hazard 2... etc.   plus contact info as described.  For advising no templates, isn't there some resemblance to a template?

I'd add 2 or 3 control measures in the brief, especially if they are event-specific or organization-specific and might not be otherwise known to participants.  For example - CAP's "no hats on the flight line" or such. 

Leave more out than you put in  - yes, KISS.