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FA-18 and EA-18G Physiological Episode Team (PET) Forms
(May 2012 Version)

CNAF Message Part A Part B Part C

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Revised Instructions For Submitting Toxicology Samples
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Pocket Reference Guide


Aeromedical Resources to Aviation Safety

Aeromedical resources to aviation safety are available from the Naval Safety Center. It was developed by the aeromedical division of the Naval Safety Center and is in CD-ROM format. This CD is updated on a regular basis to ensure the contents are current. Initially designed for our Flight Surgeons to be used in their mishap investigations, however commanding officers, aviation-safety personnel, and aeromedical professionals will find this CD is a good source of references for aviation safety. This interactive CD-ROM contains updated electronic version of the 6th edition of Flight Surgeon's Pocket Reference to Aircraft Mishap Investigation including a new section on fatigue and the use of Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool (F.A.S.T.), and introduction and the use of DoD Human Factors Analysis Classification System in mishap investigation. This CD contains current versions of OPNAV instructions 3750.6R, and 3710.7T, procedures, guidance for human-factors councils and boards, ORM and NavOSH instructions, and most recent Chapter 15 revision of MANMED are included. Additionally, the CD-ROM contains sample pre-mishap plans, preformatted messages and hazard reports, and videos for blood borne pathogens and composite-fiber premishap training. Aircraft mishap-investigation guidance for Air Force, Army, FAA, and AFIP also is included. All instructions are in Adobe acrobat.pdf format and are hyperlinked to appropriate references for easy interactive use. To obtain your copy, send an email to SAFE-PAO@navy.mil. Provide your command mailing address and desired number of CD-ROMs (within reason). The Naval Safety Center will mail your copies within a few days.

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