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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE AIR GROUND TASK FORCE TRAINING COMMAND MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER BOX 788100 TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA 92278-8100 Cane : Dec 2018 COMBAT CENTER BULLETIN 5100 CCBul 5100 ISD 11 D MAR 06 2018 From: To: Commanding General Distribution List Subj: SAFETY TRAINI NG CLASSES AND MEETINGS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2018 Ref: (a) cco 5100.15K (b) MCO 5100.29B (c) MCO 5100.19F (d) 29 CFR 1910 (e) MCO 5104. lc (f) MCO 5104.3B (g) NAVSEA SW0020- AF- HBK-010 Encl : (1) Training & Meeting Schedule for CY18 1. Situation. The Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command (MAGTFTC), Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) coordinates and conducts occupational health and safety training classes and meetings for military and civilian personnel working aboard MAGTFTC, MCAGCC. These efforts are conduct ed under the oversight of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Installation Support Directorate, Director Mission Assurance, Safety Office. 2. Mission. As directed by the references, this Bulletin outlines the Calendar Year (CY18) safety training schedules and meetings as indicated in the encl osure. 3. Execution a. Commander ' s Intent and Concept of Operations (1) Commander's Intent. Military and civilian personnel will b e provided the safety training required to live and work in a safe manner both on and o f f duty. (2) Concept o f Oper ations (a) Location. Al l safety classes and meetings are conducted in Building 1447N, unless otherwise noted. (b) Uniform. The un iform i s t h e unif orm of the day for military members and appr opriate civi l i an attir e for c ivilian pers onnel, unless otherwise p r escri bed. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: unli mited. Approve d f or p ublic r e lease; distribution is

CCBul 5100 (c) All classes contain a minimum number of required participants. Personnel are advised to call the Safety Office the day prior to the class to confirm the class schedule. b. Coordinating Instructions (1) ALIVE@ 25 [Defensive Driving Course (DDC)]. All military personnel under the age of 26 must complete a minimum of four hours of instruction in traffic safety within the first 60 days of duty at MAGTFTC, MCAGCC. This training establishes and reinforces a positive attitude toward driving, clarifies individual responsibility, and educates Marines on the correct responses of routine and emergency driving situations. This training is provided every Wednesday from 0730-1130 in the safety classroom or an alternate site which would be determined. Additionally, DDC instruction is provided for the student personnel of the Marine Corps Communication Electronics School in Building 1738 on Mondays. The Safety Director may arrange special classes, as necessary. Upon course completion, each Marine will receive a course completion card. Marines must ensure this information is entered into their Official Military Personnel File. For further information please call (760) 830-6154/ 8467. (2) Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving, Remedial Driving Class. All personnel directed to attend remedial drivers training by either the Traffic Court Judge or their unit commander will attend the first available class. Pre-registration is required and students must register one week prior to the class convening date (Offered the third Thursday of each month). Personnel will register in person with the Safety Office at Building 1447N. (3) Motorcycle Operator Safety Courses. The Safety Office offers a Basic Rider Course (BRC), Motorcycle Training Course (MTC), Advanced Rider Course (ARC) and other level three courses. Active duty military personnel who own or plan to purchase a motorcycle must take required courses in accordance with reference (c). Military family members, Department of Defense civilian personnel, and retirees may take these courses on a space available basis at no cost. Class size is limited to twelve students. Students must pre-register at the Safety Office and complete a mandatory classroom motorcycle session before being allowed to ride motorcycles aboard MAGTFTC, MCAGCC. Further information may be obtained from the Safety Office, or by calling the motor vehicle safety instructor at (760) 830-6154. (a) Note. In compliance with training restrictions, each motorcycle training class has a limited number of students that may be instructed per session. Therefore, in order to reduce and/ or eliminate the number of "no-shows," the Safety Office shall contact the unit senior enlisted when necessary to ensure maximum participation. To assist the Safety Office with this issue, it is requested that unit commanders and senior enlisted communicate with the Safety Office (Traffic Safety) at (760) 830-6154 or (760) 830-8466, regarding scheduling conflicts, cancellations, or the need to reschedule well in advance of training courses. (b) BRC. The BRC is designed to provide new motorcycle riders with the skills necessary to obtain a motorcycle operators permit or endorsement in their home state (other than California). "Loaner bikes" are available. 2

CCBul 5100 (c) MTC. The MTC is designed to provide new motorcycle riders with the skills necessary to obtain a motorcycle operators permit or endorsement in California, and for those states that do not recognize the BRC. "Loaner bikes" are available. (d) ARC. The following documents are required and must be presented when registering for the ARC: current motorcycle driver's license, valid vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and "Alive@ 25" (driver improvement card) if under 26 years old. Students must provide their own motorcycles in order to complete the practical application (riding) phase of training. Required personal protective equipment and motorcycle will be inspected upon registration. (e) Level three training is structured to improve the riding protocols of all motorcycle riders regardless of style of bike ridden aboard MAGTFTC, MCAGCC. This class is recommended for all riders who have completed the BRC or ARC. (4) Specialized Unit Training. Units that require special training to maintain combat readiness or compliance with directives may contact the Safety Office for assistance. (5) Collateral Duty Safety Officer/ Noncommissioned Officer Training Class. All unit safety personnel must receive a minimum of eight hours of initial safety training. Please call (760) 830-3779 to register as the classroom is limited in seats. (6) Supervisor Safety Training and Refresher Training. This training is required for all supervisors within 90 days of appointment. It provides them with occupational safety and health training that includes: supervisory responsibility for providing and maintaining safe and healthful working conditions for employees, the agency occupational safety and health program, Section 19 of the Act, Executive Order 12196, occupational safety and health standards applicable to the assigned work places, agency procedures for reporting hazards, agency procedures for reporting and investigating allegations of reprisal, and agency procedures for the abatement of hazards, as well as other appropriate rules and regulations. This training will consist of four hours of instruction, and includes safety indoctrination and mishap prevention. Annual refresher training is required once the course is completed. Please call (760) 830-3779 to register as the classroom is limited in seats. (7) Naval Sea Systems Command Ammunition and Explosives Drivers Training Course. All drivers of vehicles carrying ammunition and explosives (A&E) shall receive a minimum of 12 hours instruction and training on driving trucks, truck- tractors with semi-trailers, and other vehicles of appropriate types; handling and transporting A&E; regulations and procedures pertaining to the transport of A&E; the proper use of fire extinguishers, and completing and filing the required reports. Once the course is completed, all explosives drivers will meet the federal and state mandated training requirements to assume duty as an explosives driver. Each explosives driver shall be aware of their responsibilities and have a thorough knowledge of the regulations governing the movement of A&E shipments on-station, off-station, 3

CCBul 5100 MAR 05 2018 and over public highways. Units are to provide instructors for this training course. Please call (760) 830-8467 or (760) 830-8464 to register as the classroom is limited in seats. Prior to reporting for the class all students must possess the following: (a) Valid U.S. Government Motor Vehicl e Operator's Identification Card, OF- 346. (b) Valid state driver's license. (c) Current Medical Examiner's Certificate for motor vehicle operators, per NAVMED P- 117. (d) Commander ' s nomination letter. (e) Completion of Ammo 18 web based course at https :// www.nko. navy.mil / i s highly recommended. (8) Radiation Protection Assistant Training. All individuals involved in the storage, maintenance, or use of items containing radioactive material must complete this course upon assignment as Radiation Protection Assistant. This course is an introduction to the principles, concepts, protocols, and program requirements for radiological safety aboard MAGTFTC, MCAGCC. Call the Radiation Safety Manager at (760) 830-5065 for further information. (9) Department of Defense Federal Hazard Communication Training Program. All military and civilian employees who are exposed to hazardous chemicals or materials in the performance of their duties must complete this training program. The training is presented by the supervisor and is a "onetime" class required upon assignment to those duties. Tactical units may request assistance with this training from their tactical safety specialist. 4. Administration and Logistics a. Notifications for classes listed as "to be announced" are made to appropriate units by the Safety Office. b. Directives issued by this Headquarters are distributed electronically and can be found at http : //www.29palms.marines.mil / Staff/G1-Manpower/ Adjutant- Office/ Bulleti ns /. 5. Command and Signal a. Command. This Bulletin is applicable to active duty, reserve service members, and their dependents, civilian personnel, and contractors working and living aboard the Combat Center. b. Signal. This Bul letin is effective the date signed. Distribution: A 4

Training & Meeting Schedule for CY18 CCBul 5100 DRIVING/LICENSING CLASSES SCHEDULING CLASS TIMES 0730-1130 ALIVE@ 25 Wednesdays Call (760) 830-6154 / 8467 for (DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE) (Weekly) Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving 0730-1330 Third Thursday (REMEDIAL DRIVING CLASS) Call (760) 830-6154 of Every Month for information. Call (760) Subject to 830-6154 for **BRC CLASSROOM SESSION Change **ARC CLASSROOM SESSION Subject to Change Call (760) 830-6154 for **MTC CLASSROOM SESSION Call (760) 830-6154 for First Monday of Every Month Call (760) ** Level 3 Advanced Riding 830-6154 for Subject to Clinic Change **OFF ROAD MOTORCYCE SAFETY **ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE SAFETY Subject to Call (760) 830-6154 for **RECREATIONAL OFF-HIGHWAY Change VEHCILE SAFETY **FOR RANGE LOCATIONS, CONTACT THE TRAFFIC SAFETY MANAGER AT (760) 830-6154, FAX (760) 830-4600, DSN 230 SPECIALIZED TRAINING CLASSES CLASS# TIME DATE Collateral Duty Safety Call (760) Officer/ Noncommissioned Officer 830-3779 for Safety Training Class 0730-1530 (Offered Quarterly) SPECIALIZED TRAINING CLASSES CLASS# TIME DATE Initial Supervisor Safety Call (760) 830-3779 for Training Course 0730-1130 (Pre-registration is required) SPECIALIZED TRAINING CLASSES CLASS# TIME DATE Refresher Supervisor Safety Call (760) 830-3779 for Training Course 0730-1130 (Pre-registration is required) *Ammunition and Explosives Driver Course (AEDC) AEDC 0730-1630 (Offered Upon Request) Call (760) 830-8464/ 8467 to schedule Seatbelt/ Cellular Phone Call Safety Awareness Courses (SCO) sco 0730-0930 (760) 830-6154 to (Offered Upon Request) schedule Enclosure (1)

Annual Explosives Safety Training CCBul 5100 Call 0730-1130 (760) 830-8464 to schedule Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste Operator (Fuel) Call (760) 830-8467 0730-1630 Course to schedule (Offered Upon Request) *Tactical units may contact the Tactical Safety Specialist (TSS) for unit level training on HazCom & A&E Driver's Course at (760) 830-8856, FAX (760) 830-4600, DSN 230 MISCELLANEOUS TRAINING CLASS SCHEDULING TACTICAL UNIT REQUIREMENT Lock-out/ Tag- out Control of Hazardous Energy Training Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training Confined Space Training Fall Protection Training Operational Risk Management Training Mishap Investigation/Reporting for Supervisors & Mishap Investigators Asbestos Abatement Training Upon Unit request 1. Safety Classes / Meetings, To Be Announced (TBA) Tactical units may contact the TSS for unit level training on Tag- out/ Lock- out CLASS TIME DATE LOCATION Radiological Protection Assistant Course TBA TBA Building #1447 Classroom 2. Safety and Safe Driving Council. The council will meet quarterly as directed by the Chief of Staff or his representative. Attendance is mandated by membership and invitation of the council. Contact the Safety Director at (760) 830-8465 for more information. 3. Shop Safety Committee. Actual shop safety is conducted by individual work center. Safety Office provides training classes for work leaders and supervisors on how to conduct shop safety programs and committees. 4. Other Occupational Health and Safety Courses. The Safety Office is proactive in providing safety training on Blood Borne Pathogens, Lead Abatement, Asbestos, PPE Surveys, and Safety Stand Downs or Back-in-the Saddle Briefs. 5. Contact Mr. Ray Luzier at (760) 830-7688 for all questions, scheduling of classes, or requests for additional safety courses. 2 Enclosure (1)