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ASO-8-1
Operational Hazard Report
Operational Hazard.Operational Hazard.
Definition. An operational Definition. An operational hazard is any condition, hazard is any condition, action, or set of action, or set of circumstances that circumstances that compromises the safety of compromises the safety of Army aircraft, associated Army aircraft, associated personnel, airfields, or personnel, airfields, or equipmentequipment
ASO-8-2
Operational Hazard Report
Correcting operational Correcting operational hazardhazardOperational hazards should Operational hazards should be corrected at the lowest be corrected at the lowest level possiblelevel possible
On the spot corrections vs. On the spot corrections vs. OHR (lowest level)OHR (lowest level)
ASO-8-3
Operational Hazard Report
Operational Hazards may Operational Hazards may involve:involve:Air Traffic Control (ATC)Air Traffic Control (ATC)
Airways and NAVAIDsAirways and NAVAIDs
Controller procedures and Controller procedures and techniquestechniques
Near mid air collisionsNear mid air collisions
Aircraft operationsAircraft operations
ASO-8-4
Operational Hazard Report
Aircraft maintenance or inspectionsAircraft maintenance or inspections
Weather servicesWeather services
Airfield/Heliport facilities and Airfield/Heliport facilities and servicesservices
Flight or maintenance training and Flight or maintenance training and educationeducation
DOD, FAA, and ICAO regulations, DOD, FAA, and ICAO regulations, directives, and publicationsdirectives, and publications
ASO-8-5
Operational Hazard Report
What is an OHR?What is an OHR?
Identifies and documents Identifies and documents an aviation hazard an aviation hazard beforebefore it leads to an accidentit leads to an accident
DA Form 2696-R complies DA Form 2696-R complies with provisions of AR 385-with provisions of AR 385-1010
ASO-8-6
Operational Hazard Report
What is an OHR?What is an OHR?DA Form 2696-R fulfills the DA Form 2696-R fulfills the NATO STANAG 3750FS NATO STANAG 3750FS "Airmiss Reporting and "Airmiss Reporting and Investigation"Investigation"
DA Form 2696-R compliments DA Form 2696-R compliments the FAA’s Aviation Safety the FAA’s Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS)Reporting System (ASRS)
ASO-8-7
Operational Hazard Report
Restrictions on OHRsRestrictions on OHRs OHRs will be used within DA OHRs will be used within DA
for accident prevention for accident prevention purposes onlypurposes only
ASO-8-8
Operational Hazard Report
OHRs will not be used:OHRs will not be used:To report flight violations for To report flight violations for punitive actionspunitive actions
To determine misconduct for line To determine misconduct for line of duty investigationsof duty investigations
By evaluation boards (FEB, etc.) By evaluation boards (FEB, etc.) to determine pecuniary liabilityto determine pecuniary liability
As evidence for disciplinary As evidence for disciplinary actionaction
ASO-8-9
Operational Hazard Report
Using of OHR to Using of OHR to track repeat track repeat
offendersoffenders
ASO-8-10
Operational Hazard Report
Risk Management process and OHRsRisk Management process and OHRsHazard Identification Hazard Identification - originator and ASO- originator and ASOHazard Assessment Hazard Assessment - ASO- ASORisk Decisions and Control Options Risk Decisions and Control Options - ASOs - ASOs
recommendation to commander, block 11recommendation to commander, block 11ImplementationImplementation - commanders corrective - commanders corrective
actions in block 12actions in block 12SupervisionSupervision - is the originator satisfied? - is the originator satisfied?
ASO-8-11
Operational Hazard Report
Submitting OHRsSubmitting OHRsAnyone may submit an Anyone may submit an OHR, military or civilianOHR, military or civilian
Anonymity of originator Anonymity of originator is acceptable but is acceptable but precludes a responseprecludes a response
ASO-8-12
Operational Hazard Report
OHR is not required when an OHR is not required when an accident or deficiency report is accident or deficiency report is completedcompleted
When airborne report to ATC When airborne report to ATC and follow up with a written and follow up with a written reportreport
Non aviation hazard reporting, Non aviation hazard reporting, DA Form 4755 (para 2-3b)DA Form 4755 (para 2-3b)
ASO-8-13
Operational Hazard Report
Administering the OHR programAdministering the OHR programPreparing an OHR (App B)Preparing an OHR (App B)
Filled out in triplicateFilled out in triplicateOriginal to USASC (if appropriate)Original to USASC (if appropriate)First copy to originatorFirst copy to originatorSecond copy to unit filesSecond copy to unit files
Typed or legibly written in inkTyped or legibly written in ink
ASO-8-14
Operational Hazard Report
Routing of an OHRRouting of an OHRWhen forwarding When forwarding correspondence, request the correspondence, request the results of the investigation, results of the investigation, including corrective actions including corrective actions taken, be returned to the sendertaken, be returned to the sender
Correspondence will state that Correspondence will state that OHR information will be used for OHR information will be used for accident prevention and safety accident prevention and safety purposes only purposes only
ASO-8-15
Operational Hazard Report
Routing of an OHRRouting of an OHROHR will be submitted to the OHR will be submitted to the appropriate ASO or Army flight appropriate ASO or Army flight operationsoperationsFlight operations will forward the Flight operations will forward the OHR to the ASOOHR to the ASO
Forward OHRs pertaining to Forward OHRs pertaining to other units to the ASO of that other units to the ASO of that unitunit
ASO-8-16
Operational Hazard Report
Forward OHRs to USASC (Attn: CSSC-SA) Forward OHRs to USASC (Attn: CSSC-SA) for:for:DA Staff, Major Army Commands (MACOMs), DA Staff, Major Army Commands (MACOMs),
or units not in the chain of commandor units not in the chain of commandOther Department of Defense (DOD) Other Department of Defense (DOD)
services or a host nationservices or a host nationFederal Aviation Administration (FAA), or Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), or
the National Transportation Safety Board the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)(NTSB)
OHRs considered relevant by unit ASO or OHRs considered relevant by unit ASO or commandercommander
ASO-8-17
Operational Hazard Report
Routing of an OHR. Routing of an OHR. Provide OHRs submitted on Provide OHRs submitted on civil aviation operations to civil aviation operations to FAA Flight Standards District FAA Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) (see fig 2 -1)Office (FSDO) (see fig 2 -1)
Aviation hazards noted at Air Aviation hazards noted at Air Force or Navy installations Force or Navy installations should be reported to the base should be reported to the base operations officeoperations office
ASO-8-18
Operational Hazard Report
Routing of an OHRRouting of an OHR
OHRs on Army Air Traffic OHRs on Army Air Traffic Control (ATC) forwarded Control (ATC) forwarded through the MACOM to the through the MACOM to the Director, US Army ATC ActivityDirector, US Army ATC Activity
Near collisions, air or ground, Near collisions, air or ground, will be reported to the FAA will be reported to the FAA Office of Aviation SafetyOffice of Aviation Safety
ASO-8-19
Operational Hazard Report
Responsibilities:Responsibilities:OriginatorOriginator
Complete blocks 1-10 of DA Form Complete blocks 1-10 of DA Form 2696-R2696-R
Provide name and address if a Provide name and address if a response is desiredresponse is desired
ASO-8-20
Operational Hazard Report
Responsibilities:Responsibilities:ASO. Complete blocks 11 and ASO. Complete blocks 11 and 13 of DA Form 2696-R13 of DA Form 2696-R
Commander. Complete and Commander. Complete and sign block 12 of DA Form 2696-sign block 12 of DA Form 2696-RR
ASO-8-21
Operational Hazard Report
Managing the OHR programManaging the OHR program
Commanders will:Commanders will:
Report and investigate hazards Report and investigate hazards promptlypromptly
Correct hazards promptlyCorrect hazards promptly
ASO-8-22
Operational Hazard Report
Managing the OHR programManaging the OHR program
Commanders will:Commanders will:
Emphasize the importance of Emphasize the importance of the OHR as a safety toolthe OHR as a safety tool
Emphasize that OHR and the Emphasize that OHR and the flight violation reports are two flight violation reports are two separate systems that may be separate systems that may be used simultaneously to enhance used simultaneously to enhance safetysafety
ASO-8-23
Operational Hazard Report
Managing the OHR programManaging the OHR program
Commanders will:Commanders will:
Sign and return the OHR to the Sign and return the OHR to the ASO within 10 working days ASO within 10 working days from the date the ASO received from the date the ASO received the OHRthe OHR
Forward an OHR to the higher Forward an OHR to the higher headquarters when applicableheadquarters when applicable
ASO-8-24
Operational Hazard Report
ASOs will:ASOs will:Manage the unit OHR Manage the unit OHR programprogram
Promptly investigatePromptly investigateSeek to identify system Seek to identify system defects defects
Recommend appropriate Recommend appropriate countermeasurescountermeasures
ASO-8-25
Operational Hazard Report
ASOs will:ASOs will:Forward the OHR to the commander Forward the OHR to the commander with appropriate recommendationswith appropriate recommendations
Ensure the report is received back Ensure the report is received back from the commander within 10 from the commander within 10 working days of original receipt working days of original receipt
Return the report to the originator Return the report to the originator within 20 working days of original within 20 working days of original receiptreceipt
ASO-8-26
Operational Hazard Report
ASOs will:ASOs will:If unable to return the report If unable to return the report within 20 working days a written within 20 working days a written status report will be provided every status report will be provided every 10 working days until completion 10 working days until completion
File OHRs IAW AR 25-400-2 File OHRs IAW AR 25-400-2 (MARKS)(MARKS)File number 385-10bFile number 385-10bMaintain the OHR for two yearsMaintain the OHR for two years
ASO-8-27
Operational Hazard Report
What helps make the OHR What helps make the OHR program effectiveprogram effectiveMake OHR forms (DA Form 2696 R) Make OHR forms (DA Form 2696 R)
readily availablereadily availableEducate unit personnel on the OHR Educate unit personnel on the OHR
program at safety meetingsprogram at safety meetingsEmphasize that the OHR and a flight Emphasize that the OHR and a flight violation report are two separate violation report are two separate systems that may be used systems that may be used simultaneouslysimultaneously
Discuss OHRs at safety meetingsDiscuss OHRs at safety meetings
ASO-8-28
Operational Hazard Report
Take OHRs seriouslyTake OHRs seriouslyGet command involvementGet command involvementGive prompt replies to Give prompt replies to originatorsoriginators
Take timely action to correct Take timely action to correct the problemthe problem
Publicize through postersPublicize through posters
ASO-8-29
Operational Hazard Report
Target corrections on Target corrections on systems defects rather systems defects rather
than simply fixing than simply fixing operating errors (picking operating errors (picking
leaves)leaves)
ASO-8-30
Operational Hazard Report
Common problems of an Common problems of an OHR programOHR programUsed, or perceived to be Used, or perceived to be used, for disciplinary actionsused, for disciplinary actions
Lip service to complaintsLip service to complaintsOHR warOHR warLack of emphasis during Lack of emphasis during safety meetingssafety meetings
ASO-8-31
Operational Hazard Report
FAA’s Aviation Safety Reporting FAA’s Aviation Safety Reporting SystemSystem
The Aviation Safety Reporting System The Aviation Safety Reporting System was established in 1975 under a was established in 1975 under a Memorandum of Agreement between Memorandum of Agreement between the FAA and the National Aeronautics the FAA and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)and Space Administration (NASA)
FAA provides most of the program FAA provides most of the program funding; NASA administers the funding; NASA administers the program and sets its policies in program and sets its policies in consultation with the FAA and the consultation with the FAA and the aviation communityaviation community
ASO-8-32
Operational Hazard Report
Purpose. The ASRS collects, Purpose. The ASRS collects, analyzes, and responds to analyzes, and responds to voluntary submitted aviation voluntary submitted aviation safety incident reports in safety incident reports in order to lessen the order to lessen the likelihood of aviation likelihood of aviation accidentsaccidents
ASO-8-33
Operational Hazard Report
ASRS data are used to: ASRS data are used to: Identify deficiencies and Identify deficiencies and
discrepancies in the National Aviation discrepancies in the National Aviation System (NAS) so that these can be System (NAS) so that these can be remedied by appropriate authoritiesremedied by appropriate authorities
Support policy formulation and Support policy formulation and planning for, and improvements to, planning for, and improvements to, the NASthe NAS
Strengthen the foundation of aviation Strengthen the foundation of aviation human factors safety researchhuman factors safety research
ASO-8-34
Operational Hazard Report
All submissions are voluntaryAll submissions are voluntary
Reports sent to the ASRS are Reports sent to the ASRS are held in strict confidenceheld in strict confidenceMore than 250,000 reports have More than 250,000 reports have
been submitted (Sep 93) and no been submitted (Sep 93) and no reporters identity has ever been reporters identity has ever been breached by the ASRSbreached by the ASRS
ASRS de-identifies reports before ASRS de-identifies reports before entering them into the databaseentering them into the database
ASO-8-35
Operational Hazard Report
The FAA does not use ASRS The FAA does not use ASRS information against reporters information against reporters in enforcement actionsin enforcement actions
The FAA waives fines and The FAA waives fines and penalties for unintentional penalties for unintentional violationsviolations
This exception does This exception does NOTNOT extend extend to reports of accidents or to reports of accidents or criminal activitiescriminal activities
ASO-8-36
Operational Hazard Report
Uses of ASRS information:Uses of ASRS information:Alerting messages. The FAA issues an Alerting messages. The FAA issues an
alerting message for circumstances alerting message for circumstances which might compromise safe flightwhich might compromise safe flight
Callback. A monthly safety bulletin Callback. A monthly safety bulletin which contains:which contains:Exerpts information from ASRS incident Exerpts information from ASRS incident reports and provides supporting reports and provides supporting commentarycommentary
Summaries of ASRS research studies and Summaries of ASRS research studies and related aviation safety informationrelated aviation safety information
ASO-8-37
Operational Hazard Report
Callback. A monthly safety Callback. A monthly safety bulletin which contains:bulletin which contains:
Exerpts information from ASRS Exerpts information from ASRS incident reports and provides incident reports and provides supporting commentarysupporting commentary
Summaries of ASRS research Summaries of ASRS research studies and related aviation studies and related aviation safety informationsafety information
ASO-8-38
Operational Hazard Report
ASRS Directline. Periodical ASRS Directline. Periodical publication for operators of publication for operators of complex aircraftcomplex aircraft
Database Search Requests. Database Search Requests. Information is the ASRS Information is the ASRS database is available to database is available to interested partiesinterested parties