The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center preserves Army readiness through analysis, training, and the development of systems that prevent accidental loss of our people and resources.
Each June, National Safety Month serves as an important reminder that safety is everyone’s responsibility — both on and off duty.
For more information about National Safety Month, visit the National Safety Council website at https://t.co/BKNQfDEbgS.
PLR 26-033
A Department of the Army Civilian assigned to Naval Support Activity Mid-South, Millington, Tennessee, died in an Industrial/Occupational mishap 11 May 2026. The employee was operating a forklift outside when it tipped over off the sidewalk, pinning him underneath.
A visible symbol of discipline and leadership!
@usagmccoy was recently awarded the U.S. Army Excellence Safety Streamer for maintaining 12 consecutive months without a major accident and upholding the highest standards of safety and risk management.
As the @USArmy rapidly fields new Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS), consistent mishap reporting is critical to tracking platform reliability and identifying equipment hazards.
🚨 The US Army Combat Readiness Center has launched a new integrated safety training capability within ASMIS 2.0! Personnel can now access 400+ online, self-paced safety courses on-demand.
Streamlining safety, one course at a time.
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In order to assist leaders with making every Soldier aware of the off-duty hazards they will face in the upcoming months, we've updated the @USArmy Off-Duty Safety Awareness Presentation.
View the 2026 ODSAP here:
https://t.co/QrHNJwq5F2
The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) and JLTV team have identified root causes of JLTV mishaps from FY18 to the end of the first quarter of FY25.
View the JLTV Lessons Learned Document (CAC Required): https://t.co/sYyBEe4yVG
ON DEMAND SAFETY TRAINING NOW AVAILABLE!
🔴Access over 400 safety-related courses
🔴Earn and download certificates
🔴Secure login from ASMIS 2.0
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As the @USArmy rapidly fields new Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS), consistent mishap reporting is critical to tracking platform reliability and identifying equipment hazards.
𝙎𝙥𝙧𝙞𝙣𝙜-𝙎𝙪𝙢𝙢𝙚𝙧 𝙍𝙚𝙖𝙙𝙮, 𝙈𝙞𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙎𝙩𝙚𝙖𝙙𝙮! Outhe @SafetyCenter have provided tools & products focusing on important seasonally appropriate safety topics to help Soldiers and Civilians with the hazards of rising temperatures: https://t.co/zUc6HLnQTT
PLR 26-030
Since FY21, the Army has lost an average of 36 Soldiers a year to automobile mishaps. This was the 18th off duty automobile fatality of FY26 and above the number of fatalities for this same time last year.
The U.S. Army's Remedial Drivers Training (RDT) has been redesigned.
🚗Flexible Learning: Finish short, interactive modules on your own schedule.
🚗Modern Training: Real-life scenarios (distracted driving, speeding, and more).
https://t.co/YXOcqnM9T7
Army Preliminary Loss Report (26-020)
Since FY21, the Army has lost an average of 31 Soldiers a year to motorcycle mishaps. This mishap was the eighth motorcycle fatality of FY26 and below the number of fatalities for this same time last year.
Seconds count in an emergency. Be prepared for the unexpected. We provide detailed safety products, including videos and posters, for a variety of Army aircraft.
Review the materials today: https://t.co/YZAojGMcWn
#Army#Safety#Aviation
The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) and JLTV team have identified root causes of JLTV mishaps from FY18 to the end of the first quarter of FY25. View the JLTV Lessons Learned Document:
https://t.co/sYyBEe4168
(CAC REQUIRED)
Army Preliminary Loss Report (26-019)
Since FY21, the Army has lost an average of five Soldiers a year to on-duty GMV mishaps. This mishap was the third on-duty GMV fatality of FY26 and below the number of fatalities for this same time last year.
From the most junior pilot to the most senior, it is your responsibility to conduct a thorough preflight by the checklist to ensure your aircraft is safe to fly.
Check out the USACRC's new preflight risk management video:
Army Preliminary Loss Report
26-018
Since FY21, the Army has lost an average of 36 Soldiers a year to off-duty automobile mishaps. These were the 16th and 17th off-duty automobile fatalities of FY26 and below the number of fatalities for this same time last year.