Minor injuries are those involving the individual's return to duty on the same day on which the accident occurs; disa.ling injuries are those in which the indi-idual does not return to duty the same day, and are considered "lost time" cases, Vehicle, aircreft and property damaze involves accidents resulting in damage to any Air Force property, reyardless of the costs. The costs indicated on the above tables reflect the dolter value determined by the type of injury Wich eccurs, as follcws: Minor Injury - $7.00 each . Disabling Injury - $30.00 for each day hospitalized or quartered Fatal - $31,590 each. These are charged as disabling injuries. Test ase Unit had the resnonsibility for conduct of an effective groun safety pregram within their organizations, bai que The commanders of the Test Services Unit, Test Aircraft Unit, and To assist them during the op rational period, a tround Safety Technician was furnished ty Headquarters Air Force Snecial ‘’ epons Center, at Kirtland Air Force Bese. This indi- vaicual worked from the Task Group Headquarters, providing staff-level assistance, insrectins fecilities and assisting in preparation of Jround Accident Reports. He also received and made distributior of safety posters and other promotional materials and corndcuctea occasional meetings with licht line and maintenance rersonnel. Frequent safety jinsrections were conducted of all organizations tc determine ursefe conditions and rirnoint existinse inad-«quate safety meesurite t Fron the resvlts of these insvections, corrective action was taken by commancers and surervisors to preclude recurrence. A total of 2)6 discrep- ancies were noted deurirg the test period, al) of wiich were corrected or minimized, resulting in less exposure to hazardous conditions. Te sefety , edvcation progrem aided in eliminating most unsefe acts of personnel. | COPIED/n, 53 E LANL pe mE 53