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>                   (1)  Dental fitness category (see paragraph H-7). >           >                   (2)  Immunizations, especially for second doses of hepatitis A and hepatitis B, and >         influenza (during flu season). >           >                   (3)  Validate DD Form 2215 (reference audiogram) for hearing readiness class 1 or 2.  Soldiers with hearing readiness class 3 will require a review by an audiologist to determine if a waiver provided at entrance can be annotated as such in MEDPROS.  If required, the audiologist will perform an audio logical assessment and conduct appropriate profiling to meet the requirements for hearing readiness class 3. >           >            b. Commanders should designate staff personnel to obtain access to MEDPROS to track the UMR.  To obtain access to MEDPROS, follow guidance at https://apps.mods.army.mil/MEDPROS/Secured/. >           >            c. RECBN medical staff will conduct a weekly review of MEDPROS data entries of the previous week, and report discrepancies exceeding 10 percent to the chain of command.  If discrepancies exceed 10 percent on any given day, a 100 percent analysis of the week's Medical Occupational Data System entries is required. >           >         H-9.  Reporting IET Soldier strength for medical surveillance >           >         TRADOC maintains an active surveillance of overuse injuries and communicable illnesses in IET, to implement measures if the minimum thresholds are exceeded.  TRADOC service schools and major subordinate commands shall accurately report unit IET Soldier strength.  The standards for reporting are as follows: >           >            a. For communicable illness surveillance, TRADOC service schools and major subordinate commands will ensure the local MTF receives all weekly training brigade IET Soldier strength reports by close of business each Monday for the previous week.  Reports will reflect Soldier strength as of the Saturday preceding the Monday.  If Monday is a holiday, the MTF will receive those reports by close of business Tuesday. >           >            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. >           >         H-10.  Prevention of environmental injuries >           >            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. >           >            b. Soldiers will fit and wear their mouth guards throughout engagement in physical performance of the following activities: