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Title: Col Fred Wenger III Director


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  • Col Fred Wenger III Director

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AGENDA
  • Current Rates and Trends
  • End of Fiscal Year Status
  • The good, the bad and the ugly
  • Delivering Safety to the Fleet
  • What have we done this year?

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Ground Operational Trends/Issues
  • HMMWV Rollovers (41 of all Tac V Class A
    Mishaps were HMMWV Rollovers)
  • Incidental Drivers (74 of all HMMVW Class A
    Mishaps Involved Incidental Drivers)
  • TECOM aggressively targeting tactical vehicle
    training.
  • Command Climate Surveys Continue
  • Commanders Warrior Workshops Continue
  • Release of the Warrior Preservation Status Report

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Tactical Vehicle vs HMMWV Data Points FY02-FY06

The MOS of the driver is only reported in the PCR
if the driver is injured or killed
Other Tactical Vehicles include ACE, AAV,
5-Ton, 7-Ton, LAV, LVS, M1A1, and MTVR
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Aviation Trends/Issues
6 Class A 6 A/C Lost 10 Fatalities
  • CMC Policy Directive 1-05 Aviation Operational
    Safety
  • CMC Green Letter 3-05 Squadron Commanders Prep
  • Global War on Error (4th MAW) progressing to all
    Marine Aviation units

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Off-Duty Trends/Issues
  • PMV Mishaps 4-wheel rate 22.08 (22.55)
  • 2-wheel rate 8.95 (9.19)
  • Alcohol
  • Seatbelt usage
  • Driving too fast
  • PMV Training Programs continue

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Civilian Marine Lost Work Days
  • Data Source DMDC (https//www.dmdc.osd.mil/ltwi/o
    wa/ltwi)
  • Reflects last 26 Pay Periods (Not FY)

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FY 2006 Mishaps By Category
Current 05 September 2006
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YEAR TO DATE
  • Good.showing improvement since last FY
  • Aviation (1.75)
  • Civilian Lost Workday (37.04)
  • Bad.worse since last FY
  • Off Duty (39.36)
  • PMV (29.01)
  • Ugly..worst FY rate to date!
  • Operational Ground (18.12)
  • Tactical Vehicle (9.81)

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DELIVERING SAFETY TO THE FLEET
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COMMAND CLIMATE SURVEY (CCS) UPDATE
  • Migrated to OCDI (CCS) as the sole-source survey
    for all USMC ground units.
  • Aviation units can also take the survey.
  • OCDI has been briefed at past ESBs.
  • To date, 107 climate surveys have been
    administered Corps wide. Several of these involve
    multi-tiered surveys representing several
    subordinate Commands.

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Culture WorkshopUpdate
  • FY 2004
    2005 2006
  • Culture Workshops
  • Aviation 8 12 21
  • Ground N/A N/A 9
  • Scheduled Culture Workshops (through 31 Dec 06)
  • Aviation N/A N/A
    5
  • Ground N/A N/A
    7
  • Air / Ground Web-Surveys
  • Aviation
  • CSA 73 117 128
  • MCAS 82 124
    136
  • Ground 0 16 91
  • NSC Aviation Surveys (On-Site)
  • 24
    26 3
  • as of 24 Aug 06

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Aviation ORM and Fundamentals Campaign
  • All squadrons established a baseline survey
  • All squadrons perform one of the following every
    6 months
  • Culture Workshop
  • Safety Survey (By NSC or another squadron)
  • CSA/MCAS on line survey
  • Safetygrams are released monthly by Model
    Managers to the Fleet

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Warrior Preservation Status Report (WPSR)
  • Message released June 9, 2006
  • Quarterly reports
  • WPSR template on Safety Division web site
  • Report dates 1 Sept, 1 Dec, 1 Mar, 1 June
  • Initial Start Up MAGTF elements
  • Bases and Stations included 1 Oct 2006
  • Reports reviewed at ESB
  • Formal change to MCO 5100.29A is complete

Warrior Preservation Status Report
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Global War on Error (GWOE)
  • G-WOE syllabus development approved by DC
    Aviation 17 May, 2006.
  • Final contract details being worked by RCO
    Quantico.
  • Anticipated delivery date for Module 1 via Marine
    Net is 1 October, 2006.
  • Modules 2-5 will be available in subsequent 6
    month blocks.

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USMC Safety Strategy and POAM
  • Drafted, signed and executed earlier this year.
  • Supports DON Strategy and SECDEF mishap reduction
    challenge.
  • Provides measurable goals that are reported
    monthly to DASN and quarterly to SECNAV.
  • 1st SECNAV update was on 14 AUG 06.

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Web-Basing Safety
  • Safety Dashboard
  • Web-basing Force Preservation initiatives/status
    under one icon
  • Survey initiatives
  • MCCLL partnership Web-basing lessons learned and
    best practices. Data push vice data pull
  • CMC SD website
  • Relevent, comprehensive and user-friendly
  • Traffic Risk Planning System (TRiPS) went active
    for USMC units on 31 Aug 06. Link placed on
    Safety Division website as well as the NSC
    website.

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HEAT
  • USMC currently has one version I HEAT in 29
    Palms. The HEAT will be moved to Ft Leonard Wood
    when the version III arrives in 29 Palms.
  • Currently building 6 version III HEAT devices
  • 29 Palms(3), Ft Leonard Wood(1), Camp
    Pendleton(1), Camp Lejeune(1), Hawaii(1),
    Okinawa(1).
  • All HEAT devices will be placed at the incidental
    driver courses aboard operational bases.
  • The Army is funding the purchase of three
    additional HEAT devices for OIF
  • Al Asad(2), Camp Fallujah(1)

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Rollover Warning Devices
  • HMMWV rollover warning device
  • USMC Testing device at Camp LeJuene
  • SD Observed Army Testing of Device in its Army
    Safe Drivers Training (Video)
  • Army intention to use in training environment and
    assess for retrofit to deployed vehicles.

Audible Demo
Watch this Device LED Readout
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TSS Update
Total Funded Positions 63 Total Hired
61 Total Trained 59 Total Deployed ISO OIF
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Leave Pledge
  • Tasked from 10th ESB in Sep 04
  • MARADMIN 134/05 Leave Conduct Pledge signed by
    General Nyland on 18 March 05

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AFFECTS OF LEAVE PLEDGE
LEAVE PLEDGE DEVELOPED IN LATE 2004 /
FORMALIZED IN MARCH 05
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Total Deaths FY01-06
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BACKUP SLIDES
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The Winds of Change
  • Wholesale changes in Warrior Preservation since
    the last ESB
  • USMC Safety Strategy and POAM
  • Warrior Preservation Status Report
  • Global War on Error
  • Ground Safety For Marines rewrite
  • MCCLL partnership
  • Execute and continue to supervise..we will see
    results

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WARRIOR PRESERVATION THE WAY AHEAD
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USMC Safety StrategyThe Concept
  • Signed 19 Apr 06
  • Four main goals with sub-objectives
  • Accompanying POAM
  • Contains measurable, actionable items that
    require oversight from our leadership
  • How does it relate to DOD and DON directives?

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The Backbone
SECDEF 75 Mishap Reduction Challenge
DON Objectives Objective 4
Naval Safety Strategy
USMC Safety Strategy
USN POA M
USMC POA M
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Top Down Approach
  • Force Preservation Initiative
  • Top-down approach that begins with the SECDEFs
    75 Mishap Reduction Challenge.
  • SECDEF and SECNAV provided the Big Blue Arrows
    that guide our efforts.
  • The POAMs developed by the USN and USMC are the
    tools that drive our measurement efforts.
  • This is where the meat of our initiatives are
    identified, executed and tracked.

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What Do We Measure?
  • Plans target 7 key areas
  • Aviation
  • Ground
  • On Duty (Operational)
  • Off Duty (PMV, Rec etc)
  • Civilian Lost Work Days
  • Leading Indicators
  • Suicide Statistics and Prevention
  • Training and Education
  • Culture Change

Includes Fatalities
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Plans of Action
  • Developed around the 7 target areas.
  • Direct leadership and behavioral intervention
    strategies that are designed to address the most
    critical areas of personnel and equipment loss.
  • This is the most powerful tool we have because it
    tracks our programs, allows for measurements and
    establishes clear timelines.
  • Must have leadership buy-in in order to breed
    accountability and responsibility for program
    ownership and execution.

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Endstate How Do We Measure?
  • Ensure all our directives and documents involving
    Force Preservation initiatives support the
    SECDEFs goals that have been established.
  • Establish the USMC POAM as a reporting and
    measurement tool.
  • Require monthly updates to the POAM accompanied
    by rate and trend analysis that will show current
    programs, their status and perceived affect on
    mishap rates and trends.
  • CMC SD will provide updates based on fleet input
  • DASN will provide monthly updates to Mr. Penn WRT
    DON Objective 4. Mr. Penn will brief Dr. Winter
    on a quarterly basis.
  • We must force our leaders to execute and track
    the plan that was signed by the ACMC.

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Commanders Climate Survey (CCS) Update
  • Formerly known as the Organizational Cultural
    Diagnostic Instrument (OCDI)
  • Administered prior to a Commanders Warrior
    Workshop (CWW)
  • To assist in validating trends and issues from
    the CWW process
  • BST will build a Marine Corps database
  • So the Commander can compare unit results to a
    benchmark based on other BNs

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Commanders WarriorWorkshop (CWW) Update
  • Six Battalions completed CWW in 2nd MarDiv.
  • Three Battalions completed CWW in 1st MarDiv.
  • Seven Battalions scheduled in I MEF by CY 06
  • 4th MAW offered assistance to facilitate CWW
  • CCS and CWW as a self assessment tool for the
    unit commander.
  • Preventative Maintenance
  • Barometer for Organizational Effectiveness and
    centered around Operational Excellence

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USMC Safety StrategyThe Concept
  • In order to develop relevant mitigation
    strategies you must
  • Institute initiatives
  • Measure the effect that they have on the
    population.
  • This includes measuring mishap rates, trends,
    behaviors and equipment costs.
  • Give your programs time to work so you can
    adequately evaluate the successes and failures in
    an effort to provide program guidance.

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Campaign Goals Objectives
  • Leadership Mentoring
  • Reporting Analysis
  • ORM
  • Culture Workshops
  • Climate Surveys
  • Awards Incentives
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Structure and Staffing
  • Training Education
  • Ground Safety
  • Aviation Safety
  • DoD Strategic Planning Guidance (SPG) FY06-FY11
    outlines that all services will continue with
    mishap reduction. Reduce mishaps by 75 by end
    of FY08
  • Operational
  • Aviation
  • Non-Operational

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Campaign Products
  • Campaign Plan
  • Capitol Hill OLA will deliver 600 count for CMC
    testimony on March 13
  • MCPIDS Distribution Individually Shrink-Wrapped
    w/2006 Concepts Program 60,000 count printed
  • (8) 2-sided Posters ORM cards
  • Distribution Echelon II Safety Managers, PDC,
    Expos
  • Presentation, Safety Program Brochures, Logo
    Graphics
  • Available with products above in PDF format on SD
    Website

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Campaign Promo
  • MARADMIN
  • Ground Warrior Magazine
  • Marine Corps News
  • HQMC SD Website
  • Naval Safety Center Website

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Mentoring Update
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MARFOR BREAKOUT
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USMC Class A MishapsSECDEF 2002 Baseline to
Present
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MARFORCOM Class A MishapsSECDEF 2002 Baseline to
Present
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MARFORPAC Class A MishapsSECDEF 2002 Baseline to
Present
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MARFORRES Class A MishapsSECDEF 2002 Baseline to
Present
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MCCDC Class A MishapsSECDEF 2002 Baseline to
Present
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LOGCOM Class A MishapsSECDEF 2002 Baseline to
Present
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MCRC Class A MishapsSECDEF 2002 Baseline to
Present
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CMC SD Quad Chart
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