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Army Readiness Assessment Program
U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center
Oct. 14, 2021 | 8:51
The Army Risk Assessment Program or ARAP, is one of the most powerful tools commanders have at their disposal. It can aid them, and their organizations, in identifying risk factors and hazards. ARAP makes leaders aware of the perceptions and attitudes in their formations, so they can better focus their loss prevention efforts. In fact, ARAP is the closest thing commanders have to a crystal ball to give them insights into their safety programs. The interactive ARAP tool provides commanders, primarily at the brigade and battalion level, with actionable information based on anonymous feedback from their formations...from their Soldiers and employees.
ARAP is a small investment of time that provides commanders with "leading indicators" of potential hazards and mishaps BEFORE they happen. This version of ARAP provides better granularity to enhance the efforts of commanders and safety managers. Preventable loss erodes readiness, and the fact is, the vast majority of Army mishaps are preventable.
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