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involved with the training unit. > >           >                   (2)  In AIT units, at least one CLS certified PSG or cadre member and one CLS aid bag, present during training per company.  Units will maintain at a minimum one CLS certified Soldier for every 60 Soldiers involved with the training unit. >           >            b. IET cadre members are encouraged to obtain CLS certification. >           >            c. Commanders will coordinate training schedules for the CLS course and annual recertification with supporting medical instructor organizations or MEDDAC. >           >            d. Commanders will establish accountability for CLS medical equipment sets (aid bags) and supplies through their supply sergeants (see table 5-1 for required items).  CLS aid bags should be inventoried monthly and resupplied as items are used or expire.  Resupply of CLS aid bags through class VIII accounts with the supporting MEDDAC. >           >            e. Certified CLSs should be allowed to fully utilize their CLS skills when providing care for Soldiers. >           >            f. Personnel qualified and certified to perform a higher level of medical care (68W health care specialist) may fill the requirement for CLS, when available. >           >         5-7. Injury prevention measures >           >         In addition to the guidance in FM 7-22, the following measures should be employed to mitigate overuse injuries: >           >            a.  Place Soldiers in order of height (shortest to tallest) in running and marc hing formations. >           >            b. Ensure march paces do not exceed five kilometers per hour. >           >            c. Use the fittest Soldiers for road guard duties. >           >            d. Rotate road guard responsibilities. >           >            e. Avoid high impact activities for corrective training (running, marching, jumping).  There is no benefit to exceeding the PRT guidelines for running. >