United States Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center, Military safety training center in Fort Novosel, Alabama.
The United States Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center is a military training facility at Fort Novosel that manages safety programs and risk management for Army personnel. The facility provides education and support to help soldiers and civilian staff understand and follow protective practices in their daily work.
The center began as the Army Accident Review Board at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and moved to Fort Novosel in 1954. This relocation happened at the same time as the Army Aviation School established itself at the new base.
The center maintains a network of safety professionals who develop training materials and conduct workshops to reinforce protective practices across Army installations.
The center offers distance learning courses through digital platforms for military staff and civilians seeking safety and health certifications. Visitors can access training materials online and complete courses at their own pace.
The facility collects and analyzes accident reports from all areas of military operations to identify and prevent hazards. This data gathering helps the Army continuously improve its safety measures across different branches.
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