Environmental PE Identify areas of environmental concerns. Rest areas - ensure that the rest areas are policed up properly to include trash, cigarette butts, and human waste if facilities are not present at designated rest stops. Water pollution - ensure HW is not introduced into aforementioned wetlands, winding streams, or Yukon River. Policing and proper disposal of all operational trash and pyrotechnic dunnage. Survey areas for UXO. Ensure proper preventive environmental
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On a mission, each of us must comply with the host nation, with Federal, State and Local environmental laws and Regulations. Protecting the environment is everyone responsibilities. The best way we can comply with this is identifying the different areas such as: Areas of environmental concerns, mission- related environmental risks and Potential effects of environmental factors on missions and operations. 1-. Areas of Environmental Concerns: A-.Hazardous Waste (HW): Units must • Have a collection
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To identify the areas of environmental concerns I will discuss the four pillars of the army’s environmental strategy model. The areas of environmental concerns for the mission will include archaeological sites, air & water pollution, endangered plants and animals, hazardous waste and solid waste, management of pesticides use, transportation of hazardous materials, handling usage and disposal of military munitions. To prevent the environment from damage and contamination I will brief my soldiers
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1. Identify areas of environmental concerns. - Air pollution - Water pollution -Archeological/ cultural site damage -Threatened/ endangered species - Damage to vegetation 2. Identify mission-related environmental risks. - Accidents and breakdowns - Fuel and Hazardous Material Spills during refueling - Hazardous Material spills from vehicle maintenance - Digging in sensitive and restricted areas - Water pollution - Litter and debris -Erosion from vehicle maneuver damage -Oil and
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1. Identify areas of environmental concerns. According to the area that the Bivouac site will be set, it will be an area where there will be hills, wetlands (water source), several winding streams, and one large river and some marked-off archeological sites. This are the environmental concerns, specifically the water source’s and the archeological sites. Both, water source and the archeological site have federal/state/ and local laws to be followed. In Addition, the wetlands have a strong ecosystem
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visibility operations. The operations will include the use of pyrotechnics and blank munitions. The FTX will not include live fire due to budgetary constraints. The area has hills, wetlands, several winding streams, and one large river. Signs in the area identify and mark all wetlands. The forecasted weather will not adversely affect operations. The Soldiers are somewhat familiar with the terrain, which contains some identified and marked-off archeological sites. The training area contains the habitat for
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1. Identify areas of environmental concerns. The type of terrain that our Sapper platoon will be encountering is what really sets the conditions of what we should be concerned about environmentally. The area of operation looks to be hilly, have wetlands, winding streams, a river, and marked-off archeological sites. The two most important environmental concerns would have to be the water sources and the archeological sites. I would be focusing most of my training in regards of these two environmental
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Implementing an Effective Risk Management Program The Guiding Principles of Risk Management (RM) A. Integrate RM into all phases of missions and operations. Effective RM requires that the process be integrated into all phases of mission or operational planning, preparation, execution, and recovery on a continuing basis. It is much more cost effective to plan up front during building construction and renovation to imbed safety, fire and environmental protection systems than to retro-fit after
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Enforce Environmental Laws and Regulations Practical Exercise 1. Identify areas of environmental concerns with a solution to the scenario. I would develop controls to eliminate impact to the following listed environmental concerns or reduce the probability or severity of each hazard, to lower the overall risk. Air Equipment exhaust Convoy dust Pyrotechnics Archaeological Sites Maneuvering in sensitive areas Digging in sensitive areas Disturbing or removing artifacts Demolition/munitions
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1. Identify areas of environmental concerns with a solution to the scenario. • Air (Equipment exhaust, convoy dust, pyrotechnics, demolition/munitions effects) • Archaeological Sites (Maneuvering in sensitive areas, digging in sensitive areas, disturbing or removing artifacts) • Noise (Demolition/munitions effects, night operations, operations near post/camp boundaries and/or civilian populace, vehicle convoys/maneuvers) • Threatened / Endangered species (Maneuvering in
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