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OIX GATEWAY HONOLULU HI SUCCESSFUL PROCESSING REPORT: CNRFC GUIDANCE ON
INTERIM DRIVING FOR LIFE TRAINING//
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SUBJ/CNRFC GUIDANCE ON INTERIM DRIVING FOR LIFE TRAINING//
REF/A/DOC/DODI 6055.01/21APR2021, CHANGE 3//
REF/B/DOC/DODI 6055.04/27AUG2021
REF/C/DOC/OPNAV M-5100.23/20SEP2023//
REF/D/DOC/ALSAFE 019/23/22MAY2023//
REF/E/DOC/ALSAFE 025/24/25AUG24//
NARR/REF A IS DODI 6055.01, DOD SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
PROGRAM. REF B IS DODI 6055.04, DOD MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC
SAFETY PROGRAM. REF C IS OPNAV M-5100.23, NAVY SAFETY AND
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANUAL. REF D IS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH TRAINING AVAILABILITY VIA NAVSAFECOM (TRAINPOINT) TRAINING
PORTAL. REF E IS CANCELLATION OF ALSAFE 23-019 EFFECTIVE
31 AUG 2024, SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH TRAINING AVAILABILITY
VIA NAVSAFECOM (TRAINPOINT) TRAINING PORTAL.//
1. Background: References (a) through (d) require all military
members under the age of 26 to receive 4 hours of traffic safety
training within 12 months of entering the Navy. This training will
convey to incoming personnel the profound responsibility associated
with operation of a Private Motor Vehicle (PMV), Navy expectations
for responsible vehicle operation and the significant impact PMV
fatalities have on operational readiness. This training will also
address general traffic safety precautions and local command traffic
safety policies as well as any unique traffic safety considerations
appropriate for the area. Ref (d) requires all personnel to utilize
the NAVSAFECOM (TRAINPOINT) portal.
2. On 31 AUG 2024, ref (e), Commander, Naval Safety Command
(COMNAVSAFECOM) completed its contractual obligation with
TRAINPOINT, and it will not be renewed. Therefore, all safety and
occupational health training provided via the Naval Safety Command
TRAINPOINT training portal has been discontinued.
3. Action: This is commander's guidance on congruent methods to
achieve training compliance until an enterprise-wide training course
is developed. NRA Commanding Officers will accomplish the following:
A. Identify all Sailors under 26 by name who have not completed the
required training per refs (a) through (e).
B. Ensure all newly assigned personnel receive a local
area/host-nation traffic safety orientation brief within 30 days of
arrival, ensuring each Sailor's status is current and captured in
ESAMS.
C. Commands will develop an interim comprehensive traffic safety
orientation brief to meet the spirit and intent of the 4 hour block
of training. This orientation brief will describe factors that
commonly lead to traffic related mishaps including speeding,
impaired driving (alcohol, illegal drugs, medications, fatigue),
distracted driving, and failure to properly wear seat belts.
The brief will also include information about local (state specific)
driving conditions, hazards, regulations, laws, and the legal
consequences and penalties for impaired or distracted driving.
Additionally, the Command Safety Officer or the collateral duty
Safety Officer will conduct in-person safety briefs during
check-in/indoc. Topics will include, local area traffic,
HOV/express lanes, clean fuel license plates, text messaging
while driving (local laws), handheld phone ban in work zones
(local laws), Military Motorcycle Operators Traffic Safety
Training and local base safety regulations.
D. I expect all leaders to have a conversation about traffic
safety with our most valuable asset, our Sailors. Let's make
sure they have the safety information they need to do to be
successful and stay alive.
4. Examples of briefing templates are posted on the CNRF Safety
SharePoint page and will be provided by the CNRF Safety Office
upon request.
5. POC, Mr. Daniel Cantu, Safety Manager (948) 223-6613,
email: daniel.cantu1.civ(AT)us.navy.mil.
6. Released by RADM Michael J. Steffen, Deputy Commander, Navy
Reserve Force.//
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