No, the Army does that.
No.
OSHA has nothing to say about anyone's recreational water safety program.
False
No / False. The requirements of the army safety program do not only apply in a garrison environment.
False. The requirements of the US Army safety program do not only apply in a garrison environment.
False. The requirements of the US Army safety program do not only apply in a garrison environment.
A document known as an AR 385-10 incorporates OSHA requirements into the Army safety program. It helps protect our soldiers in battle and during training.
OSHA deals only with the employee and employer, not with recreation. In addition, while the Army is required to meet or better the OSHA standards, the army is not directly subject to OSHA.
AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program
A document known as an AR 385-10 incorporates OSHA requirements into the Army safety program. It helps protect our soldiers in battle and during training.
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VPP is the Voluntary Protection Program, a program from OSHA that is intended to encourage employers to implement health and safety management programs that go beyond simple compliance with minimum health and safety requirements.