Military Training Course Descriptions

 

92F DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) COURSE
Provides soldiers holding the 92F MOS and Non-92F MOS Fuel Handlers a detailed study of U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Topics include identifying regulated materials, preparing shipping papers, inspection of packaging and label determination. Emphasis will be placed on interpretation of regulations used in the transportation and storage of petroleum fuels and related materials for function specific training in petroleum supply and storage operations IAW installation specific regulations and AR 710-2, DA PAM 710-2.

AMMUNITION HANDLER COURSE
Provides performance oriented training on receipt, accountability, transport and safety for live ammunition and related residue. Ft. Riley specific regulations and practices are used IAW AR 385-64, AR 385-63, FORSCOM REG 700-4, DOD 6055.9 STD, DOD 5100.76M, and installation QASAS Procedures.
BUS DRIVER TRAINING COURSE
Trains and licenses personnel to operate a military bus while complying with federal, state and applicable installation regulations and observing safety procedures governing passenger carrying vehicles.

COMBAT LIFESAVER COURSE
Trains non-medical soldiers to provide immediate lifesaving measures beyond the level of self-aid or buddy-aid to wounded soldiers in forward battle areas. Training is conducted using training materials provided by the Combat Lifesaver Correspondence Course. Certification is valid for 365 days from the date issuance. References include Combat Lifesaver Correspondence Course, AR 350-1, and TRADOC PAM 525-50.

COMBAT LIFESAVER RECERTIFICATION/SUSTAINMENT COURSE
Provides sustainment training and required annual re-certification for unit Combat Lifesavers. In addition to recertification this course will augment unit training programs in maintaining Combat Lifesaver proficiency in critical lifesaving task. Installation specific regulations and practices are used IAW TRADOC 525-50 and AR 350-1.

DIGITAL TRAINING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DTMS)
This course provides training managers at the company, battalion, and brigade level with hands-on instruction on the functional operation of the Digital Management System (DTMS). Instruction covers basic systems access including unit training management, enrollment, Battle roster analysis, ad-hoc and status reporting, seat allocations, soldier and organizational participation tracking, class scheduling, real time event and resource management, tracking new equipment training as well as sustainment training. Additionally, IAW AR 350-1, FM 7-0, and 7-1, students will receive an introduction to Combined Arms Training Strategies (CATS).

FIELD SANITATION TEAM TRAINING COURSE
Provides formal training to unit level Field Sanitation members. Installation specific regulations and practices are used IAW local regulations.

FUEL HANDLER'S COURSE
Provides performance oriented training on administrative and technical tasks required of a Petroleum Fuel Handler. Installation specific regulations and practices are used IAW AR 710-2 and DA PAM 710-2-1.

HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (HAZWOPER)
This course provides students with hands-on experience in responding to chemical incidents specifically toxic industrial chemicals and materials (TICs/TIMs) that can be deployed as weapons. Topics include toxicology, chemical awareness, sampling and monitoring, personal protective equipment, safety, confined space entry, incident command, site control, radioactive materials, decontamination, safe work practices and emergency procedures. Course also meets 29CFR 1910.120 requirements for OSHA HAZWOPER 40 hour training.

RECERTIFICATION FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (HAZWOPER)
This course provides students with refresher training in responding to chemical incidents specifically toxic industrial chemicals and materials (TICs/TIMs). Topics include sampling and monitoring, personal protective equipment, decontamination, and emergency procedures. Course meets refresher training requirements of 29CFR 1910.120 (e) (8), OSHA HAZWOPER.

MILES COURSE
Trains soldiers in the. MILES warehouse procedures, regulations and policies. Ft. Riley specific regulations and practices are used IAW FR REG 350-1 and FR REG 350-4. Additional topics include proper operation of the Anti-Tank Weapons: Viper, Dragon and TOW Systems, Mobile Independent Target System (MTS) and Troubleshooting the MILES System on the M1A1 Tank, M2 Bradley and APC M113

CRBN OFFICER/NCO COURSE
Qualifies personnel as unit NBC Defense Officers/NCOs as required by AR 350-1 (one officer and one enlisted alternate per company) and to train those individuals in techniques needed for combat operations in a chemical, biological and nuclear environment. The course prepares students to function as unit NBC Defense Officers/NCOs and includes: chemical, biological and nuclear defense organization and training requirements; chemical agents- physiological effects, protective measures and first aid; biological agents- physiological and physical effects, field behavior and first aid; protective measures and effects of nuclear weapons (blast, heat, initial and residual radiation, and electro-magnetic pulse), protective measure, yield estimation, fallout prediction and operational aspects of radiation; NBC reports, maintenance and use of chemical, biological, nuclear, and radiological defense equipment and material; individual and collective protection; decontamination; and Smoke Pot requirements and effects of weather and terrain on smoke.

PHYSICAL READINESS TRAINING LEADERS COURSE (PRTLC)
The PRTLC is a six-day course that teaches PRT leaders (NCO and officers) how to precisely teach and lead the activities in the toughening phase of PRT. Students will learn how PRT relates to Battle Focused Training, how to conduct a PRT session, and how to plan, schedule and conduct unit PRT to maximize performance with minimal injuries IAW FM 21-20. Students will be introduced to the Army Physical Readiness Test (APFT) and the PRT activities conducted during the sustaining phase of PRT.

POWER GENERATOR OPERATOR COURSE
Trains students in the fundamentals required to install operate and maintain a generator set.

STANDARD ARMY MAINTENANCE SYSTEM-ENHANCED (SAMS-E) MANAGER
Provides performance-oriented training to non-motor pool personnel to manage a motor pool. Instruction will cover HAZMAT, AMSS, Reports and Manager's Checklists. The Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS-E) consists of a collection of applications that provide Army users and logistics personnel easy access to day-to-day weapon systems and sub-component readiness status, maintenance and repair parts information, and facilitate their associated management functions. SAMS-E applications are part of the Army's portfolio of automated logistics and integrated systems (TLS).

STANDARD ARMY MAINTENANCE SYSTEM-ENHANCED (SAMS-E) CLERK
Provides sustainment training in duties and responsibilities of a SAMS-E Clerk. This course combines all aspects of TAMMS/PLL through the use of the SAMS-E system. Using demonstration and practical exercises, students learn the theory and application of automated tasks. The Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) consists of a collection of applications that provide Army users and logistics personnel easy access to day-to-day weapon systems and sub-component readiness status, maintenance and repair parts information, and facilitate their associated management functions. SAMS applications are part of the Army's portfolio of automated logistics and integrated systems (TLS).

UNIT ARMORER COURSE
To provide sustainment training to enlisted personnel in the operation and management of the unit arms room, maintenance of weapons, required forms and reports, and physical security IAW AR 190-11.

UNIT ARMORER SUPERVISORS COURSE
To provide training to supervisors oriented in organizational maintenance of small arms. This includes inspection, disassembly, assembly, required operator/organizational maintenance, ordering of parts, maintaining PLL for small arms (SARP), and turn-in procedures for direct support maintenance. This course also includes physical security and proper physical security inspections conducted by the PMO.

UNIT SUPPLY ENHANCED (PBUSE) CLERK COURSE
This operator level course provides initial and job enhancement training to unit supply clerks in the Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) automated supply procedures and policies. PBUSE -Unit level training includes, but is not limited to system security; unit parameters; system utilities; supply request processes; unit load management; automated hand receipts; automated component listings; data replications and synchronizations; operation modes, stand-alone or enterprise; and multimedia training.

PROPERTY BOOK UNIT SUPPLY ENHANCED (PBUSE) UNIT SUPERVISOR COURSE
Familiarizes mid-level managers with PBUSE at the Unit level and the reports produced by the system. This training includes, but is not limited to Fort Riley specific regulations and practices, system security; unit parameters; supply request processes; unit load management; automated hand receipts; automated component listings; data replications and synchronizations; operation modes, systems administrative processes; systems inquiries; code table files; catalog files; establishing authorizations; editing reports and listings; performing accountability transactions; and hand receipt maintenance.

MASTER DRIVER COURSE
The Master Drivers Course provides an overview of the procedures used by Commanders to control and account for training, testing, evaluating, and licensing vehicle and equipment operators. Theory and application of both manual and automated tasks are presented through the use of practical exercises. Safety requirements for motor vehicles and accountability for training, testing, recording, evaluating, and licensing for all vehicle and equipment operators who utilize military equipment will be included. Department of Defense, Army, State and local laws, regulations and policies will be reviewed.

 

 

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