Rock Climbing, 2 and 4-wheel on and off-road driving, scuba diving, extreme skiing/snow boarding, bungee jumping, bull riding, and others are now part of many ACC members' off-duty recreation and all have significant inherent risks.
How to Write an EPR Completing the AF Form 910. Definitions: Ratee. SECTION I. RATEE IDENTIFICATION DATA. Blocks 1 through 10 are self-explanatory. SECTION II. JOB DESCRIPTION. Block 1. SECTION III. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT. PRIMARY / ADDITIONAL DUTIES. Place an X in the block that accurately describes the Ratee's performance.
You can obtain your Airman's EPRs from PRDA (Personnel Records Display Application) which can be accessed off the Air Force Portal website. In order for you to retrieve the EPRs you will need the last and first name of the Airman, or their social security number.
Risk Assessment ATV OperationsVolleyballUltimate Frisbee/Speedball Heli & Cat Skiing Football Hang Gliding and Paragliding Triathalons Motorcycle Racing Spearfishing Skydiving Scuba Diving/Snorkeling Rock Climbing3 more rows
- Commonly Used Words Please remember OPRs/EPRs should accurately reflect the performance and accomplishments of an individual. They must paint a picture of an individual's performance that is understandable across AFSCs. The reader should not have to “figure out” what the writer is saying.
Airmen and Guardians can access their DAF Learning Record via CAC login in the Envision environment. It is available to all Total Force (Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve) Airmen, Guardians, and civilians.
Boxing or martial arts. Motor sports. Sky diving or hang gliding. Climbing or caving. Skiing and winter sports.
An Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) is an evaluation form used by the United States Air Force. Instructions for constructing an EPR appear in chapter 3 of Air Force Instruction 36-2406: Officer and Enlisted Evaluation Systems. The EPR replaced the Airman Performance Report (APR) in the late 1980s.
High risk work includes: scaffolding work (as defined in the regulations) dogging and rigging work. operating certain types of cranes and hoists.