Five Year Training Devices Plan, FY 87-91. DA Pam 385-10 The Army Safety Program . For ordering publications thru on-line, units will complete DA Form 12 and submit to Ms. Kim, at kyong.kim.ln@mail.mil. ... DA Pam 385-16. Chapter 12 of DA Pam 385-61 will apply to training at the chemical defense training facility at the U.S Army Chemical School, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. DA Pam 385-24 The Army Radiation Safety Program . DA Pam 385-30. For publication of regulation, the proponent will execute the staffing coordination process with agencies affected by the regulation and obtain a legal review prior to CofS' approval IAW AR 25-30 and AK Pam 25-50. 15 Sep 1999. AE Pam 385-15 13 Nov 20 Records Management. NGB PAM 350-12. Army Accident Investigation and Reporting . *This regulation supersedes AR 40-14, 30 June 1995; AR 40-46, 15 November 1974; AR 385-9, 1 April 1982; and AR 385-11, dated 1 May 1980 AR 11-9 l 28 May 1999 1 Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 28 May 1999 *Army Regulation 11-9 Effective 29 June 1999 Army Programs The Army Radiation Safety Program History. AMC Publications . (d) Ensure tables, chairs, tents, and trash cans are available … DA Pam 385-25 Occupational Dosimetry and Dose Recording for Exposure to Ionizing Radiation . The Army Radiation Safety Program. NG PAM 40-11. ar 385-14. transportation accident prevention and emergency response involving conventional munitions and explosivesclick here to download from apd Supplementation. The U.S. Army Materiel Command Office of Public and Congressional Affairs is responsible for a variety of publications that highlight the activities of the workforce around the globe, how the organization and its major subordinate commands support the warfighter, and how working with partners in government, industry and academia can provide dominant land force capabilities. 3-11. 05 Oct 1987. effective by evaluating them against the requirements of DA Pam 385-10, paragraphs 5-5c (7)-(14). DA Pam 385-16 System Safety Management Guide . DA Pam 385-11 Army Guidelines for Safety Color Codes, Signs, Tags, and Markings . 30 Oct 2015. NGB PAM 350-6. Personnel • 2–11, page 9 Chapter 3 Physical Security Planning, page 10 General • 3–1, page 10 Coordination • 3–2, page 11 Contingency plans • 3–3, page 11 Security threats • 3–4, page 11 Implementation of physical security planning • 3–5, page 12 Intrusion Detection System • 3–6, page 12 Implementation of DA Pam 385–61 is mandatory. Improved conventional munitions • 11–8, page 64 Field artillery trainer • 11–9, page 65 Multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) • 11–10, page 69 01 Aug 1988. 04 Nov 2011. NG PAM (AR) 37-1. b. DA Pam 385–61 contains technical safety and health requirements for operations involving chemical agents and associated weapons systems. Use of Army National Guard Aircraft. Motor vehicle accident prevention. DA Pam 385-61. Toxic Chemical Agent Safety Standards. Mishap Risk Management. DA Pam 385-24. NG PAM 95-5. System Safety Management Guide. ARNG Occupational Health Program. Record titles and descriptions are on the Army Records Information Management System website at https://www.arims.army.mil. Records created as a result of processes prescribed by this pamphlet must be identified, maintained, and disposed of according to AR 25-400-2. (c) Receive and display reader board information on JBLM Main and McChord Field to advertise the JBSE. Competitive Marksmanship. Financial Management Guide for National Guard Executives. DA Pam 385-40.