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b. For overuse injury surveillance, ATSC (ATIC-DCO), Building 1726, Fort Eustis, VA 23604 will forward
monthly RECBN shipping rosters, received from the five ATCs, to the U.S. Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center
(commercial 301-319-3240), by close of business of the 3rd working day after the end of the month.
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Prevention of environmental injuries
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a. Commanders will ensure Soldiers maintain and use combat arms earplugs or other authorized hearing protection,
mouth guard, hand sanitizing gel, insect repellent, sunscreen, foot powder, and lip balm. Commanders will ensure
these items are replaced if lost or depleted.
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b. Soldiers will fit and wear their mouth guards throughout engagement in physical performance of the following
activities:
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(1) Confidence obstacle course.
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(2) Modern Army combatives.
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(3) Rifle bayonet training, including pugil fighting.
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c. Soap and water is always the preferred method for washing hands; however, sanitizing gel is available in garrison
and in the field for after use when applicable when soap and water is not available.
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Prevention of heat and cold casualties
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a. Senior commanders will develop and implement detailed programs for prevention of heat and cold casualties IAW
TR 350-29. Commanders should coordinate with the local MEDDAC preventive medicine service for assistance in
developing their progr