SITE PLANNING PROCESS (AMMO-100) |
ARMY EXPLOSIVES SAFETY SITE
PLANNING (CERT) Q&A
Which of these requirements must appear on an installation map? -- ANSWER-
-Exact replicas of the buildings
Installation boundaries
>Scale 1 in = 400 ft<
South orientation
What part of an ESSP package contains blast hazards, fragment hazards, and the
glass hazard risk assessment? -- ANSWER--Coordination/Concurrence
ESSP narrative
>Evaluations<
Forms and letters
You must submit the ESSP package -- ANSWER--by email to USATCES. by
USPS certified mail to the DDESB
>electronically through secure command channels< overnight by priority
carrier to USATCES
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, Who is authorized to sign an ESSP transmittal memorandum? -- ANSWER--
Battalion Commander or civilian equivalent
Division Commander or civilian equivalent
>Installation Commander or designated representative<
Regimental Commander or civilian equivalent
Who is responsible for conducting an Army-level review of the ESSP? --
ANSWER--ACOM
DRU
The Safety Office
>USATCES<
Common ESSP submission errors include failing to provide written justification
for expedited approval, missing map scale references, inadequate narration, and
-- ANSWER--allowing a designated representative of the Installation
Commander to sign the transmittal memorandum.
>inadequate coordination.< including the glass fragment hazard evaluation.
sending the ESSP to USATCES.
Which condition requires an ESSP with DDESB approval? -- ANSWER--
Combat operation
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