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Subject matter experts from USACRC drill into each unit and member profile, assist with set up, and troubleshoot issues with ASMIS 2 0 SAV personnel include three to four SMEs and administrators, and visits normally last three to five eight-hour days; larger audiences of 20 or more may require additional time
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Subject matter experts from USACRC drill into each unit and member profile, assist with set up, and troubleshoot issues with ASMIS 2 0 SAV personnel include three to four SMEs and administrators, and visits normally last three to five eight-hour days; larger audiences of 20 or more may require additional time
- REPORTING INVESTIGATION - USACRC
Watch the Mishap and Near Miss Reporting Orientation video to learn more about using the tool
- Fire, Occupational Health and Safety - USACRC
USACRC Professional Certificate Program Learn more about Safety and Occupational Health certificate programs
- Online Training - USACRC
The U S Army Combat Readiness Center offers Distance Learning (DL) courses through ATIS Learning, giving Soldiers, Army Civilians, Safety Professionals, and Joint Forces easy access to essential training Registration for some of these courses is managed through ATRRS (Army Training Requirements and Resources System) Follow the steps below to find, register for, and complete your course
- TRAINING COURSES - USACRC
The safety training resources below are designed for everyone, from new recruits to experienced safety professionals Explore online courses, classroom training schedules, and additional resources
- CAC Login - USACRC
Insert your CAC PIV into the card reader, then click the 'DoD-Approved Certificate Login' button
- History - USACRC
Today’s USACRC began as the Army Accident Review Board, a section of the Army Aviation Training Department of the Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, with a staff consisting of only two officers and one enlisted member The board relocated to Fort Rucker, Alabama, with the U S Army Aviation School in 1954 and underwent its first transformation in 1957 as the U S Army Board for
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