The document provides information about mold prevention and remediation. It explains that mold grows in warm, damp, and humid conditions and can affect health, especially for vulnerable groups like children and elderly. While mold spores cannot be eliminated, their growth can be prevented by controlling moisture and humidity levels in the home. Small amounts of visible mold can be cleaned with bleach solutions, while larger areas require professional remediation assistance.
The document provides information about mold issues affecting housing at Camp Zama and Sagamihara Family Housing Area. It explains what mold is, how it grows, and potential health effects. It advises residents on preventing mold growth through controlling humidity and moisture. Residents are asked to contact DPW for assistance with mold remediation on surfaces larger than nine square feet. Senior leadership is working to resolve the issues through partnership between various organizations.
This document provides information about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and changes to policies and procedures. It announces that the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks from August 24 to September 4 while two playground canopies are replaced after being destroyed in a snowstorm. During this time, children who normally attend SFHA CDC will be combined with the Camp Zama CDC and School Age Care.
The document provides information on gate closures and changes to gate operations at Camp Zama from April 1-30, including the suspension of visitor and vehicle passes, as well as schedules and locations for flower distribution and changes to traffic patterns. It also provides notices for various education programs, community events, and changes to services like the temporary relocation of the dental clinic.
Command Channel Slides Jan 10 to 14, 2013USAG Japan
The street and parking space between 4th avenue and 5th avenue at Bldg. 102, close to the Gate 2 area will be closed from Jan. 8 to March 31, 2013 due to construction. USA MEDDAC-Japan will have reduced primary care managers throughout the summer due to permanent change of station underlaps, which may reduce appointment availability for non-TRICARE beneficiaries. The Garrison Public Affairs Office is working to make Facebook and Twitter the place to go for community information and asks people to like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
The document discusses the temporary closure and relocation of children from the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center while two playground canopies are replaced from August 24 to September 4. During this time, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers will relocate to the Camp Zama CDC, while kindergarteners and strong beginners children will relocate to the School Age Care program. The SFHA CDC is scheduled to reopen on September 8 after completion of the canopy replacement project.
The document discusses an upcoming event at CZCC on September 25th from 9-12 am. The guest speaker will be Deputy Chief Mark E. Overberg from the Army Retirement Services to speak to retirees from all services. Softball, bowling and golf tournaments will begin afterwards at 1 pm. It provides the contact number 263-3940 for more information.
SOFA members and local national employees must submit USAG-J forms 1529 and 1529-1 to the Camp Zama or SFHA Pass Office before 4:30 p.m. on October 30th to invite guests to the installation for the holidays. The forms list the names and details of up to 10 adults and 3 children for SOFA members and up to 5 adults and 3 children for local nationals. Guests will need to show their pass and valid ID at the installation gates.
Command Channel Slides Week Between July 5 to 11, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information about various events and notices on Camp Zama, including: a shuttle bus service for a Bon Odori festival; a town hall meeting for garrison employees to be introduced to the new garrison commander; limited parking at the medical and dental clinics due to construction; registration details for a summer bible camp for children; and notices about being absent from on-post housing for extended periods and transferring Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits.
The document provides information about mold issues affecting housing at Camp Zama and Sagamihara Family Housing Area. It explains what mold is, how it grows, and potential health effects. It advises residents on preventing mold growth through controlling humidity and moisture. Residents are asked to contact DPW for assistance with mold remediation on surfaces larger than nine square feet. Senior leadership is working to resolve the issues through partnership between various organizations.
This document provides information about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and changes to policies and procedures. It announces that the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks from August 24 to September 4 while two playground canopies are replaced after being destroyed in a snowstorm. During this time, children who normally attend SFHA CDC will be combined with the Camp Zama CDC and School Age Care.
The document provides information on gate closures and changes to gate operations at Camp Zama from April 1-30, including the suspension of visitor and vehicle passes, as well as schedules and locations for flower distribution and changes to traffic patterns. It also provides notices for various education programs, community events, and changes to services like the temporary relocation of the dental clinic.
Command Channel Slides Jan 10 to 14, 2013USAG Japan
The street and parking space between 4th avenue and 5th avenue at Bldg. 102, close to the Gate 2 area will be closed from Jan. 8 to March 31, 2013 due to construction. USA MEDDAC-Japan will have reduced primary care managers throughout the summer due to permanent change of station underlaps, which may reduce appointment availability for non-TRICARE beneficiaries. The Garrison Public Affairs Office is working to make Facebook and Twitter the place to go for community information and asks people to like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
The document discusses the temporary closure and relocation of children from the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center while two playground canopies are replaced from August 24 to September 4. During this time, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers will relocate to the Camp Zama CDC, while kindergarteners and strong beginners children will relocate to the School Age Care program. The SFHA CDC is scheduled to reopen on September 8 after completion of the canopy replacement project.
The document discusses an upcoming event at CZCC on September 25th from 9-12 am. The guest speaker will be Deputy Chief Mark E. Overberg from the Army Retirement Services to speak to retirees from all services. Softball, bowling and golf tournaments will begin afterwards at 1 pm. It provides the contact number 263-3940 for more information.
SOFA members and local national employees must submit USAG-J forms 1529 and 1529-1 to the Camp Zama or SFHA Pass Office before 4:30 p.m. on October 30th to invite guests to the installation for the holidays. The forms list the names and details of up to 10 adults and 3 children for SOFA members and up to 5 adults and 3 children for local nationals. Guests will need to show their pass and valid ID at the installation gates.
Command Channel Slides Week Between July 5 to 11, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information about various events and notices on Camp Zama, including: a shuttle bus service for a Bon Odori festival; a town hall meeting for garrison employees to be introduced to the new garrison commander; limited parking at the medical and dental clinics due to construction; registration details for a summer bible camp for children; and notices about being absent from on-post housing for extended periods and transferring Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits.
The document provides information on various community events, volunteer opportunities, and surveys occurring at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield over the next month. It announces a community needs assessment survey seeking input on health issues, a need for youth sports volunteers, Stations of the Cross services, a couples seminar on building healthy relationships, and various meetings including one on support services for families with special needs children. It also provides information on an upcoming WLC graduation, a Red Cross fun run fundraiser, a golf outing, and food handler certification classes. Finally, it shares several scholarship opportunities for military children and spouses.
Command Channel Slides March 15 to 22, 2013USAG Japan
The Central Issue Facility will be closed April 1-5 for its annual inventory, operating only for emergencies. A temporary bicycle parking area will be set up at Gate 4 on March 21 due to bicycle rack installation. Any bikes remaining after March 22 will be impounded. Bicycle registration is required and available Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm at Building 229.
Command Channel Slides Nov. 26 to Dec. 3USAG Japan
The Vehicle Registration Office at Camp Zama will remain open later until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday starting December 3, 2012, while the Pass/ID Office hours will remain unchanged at closing at 4 p.m. A cooking class and community coffee meetups are announced. A new American high school website is launched. Ready Army encourages preparedness through getting emergency kits, making plans, and staying informed. Details are provided on emergency supply kits, making plans, and ways to stay informed. Meeting times are provided for Alcoholics Anonymous, community mayors, and a skeet shooting range.
Command Channel Slides Week Between July 12 to 18, 2013USAG Japan
The document discusses several upcoming events at Camp Zama, including a 60th rededication service of the Camp Zama Chapel and 238th anniversary of the Chaplain Corps on July 18th, a Camp Zama Information Fair on August 20th, and Summer Bible Camp from August 5-9th. It also provides notices about parking changes at the medical clinics, housing responsibilities during extended absences, and a traffic change on MacArthur Road effective June 18th.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events and notices on Camp Zama, including: the Zama American High School prom on May 17; "intermittent" air conditioning at USAG-J installations from May 14 depending on indoor heat levels; a meeting to establish a Retiree Council on May 27; road closures at Sagami General Depot from May 12 to July 31 and November 3 for steam pipe replacement; a women's conference on June 7 at SFHA Chapel; a section of Tomodachi Ave closing from May 24 to July 31 for construction; Appropriated Funds GPC training on May 27; the Army Emergency Relief Campaign fundraising deadline of May 15; responsibilities for pet owners on base; summer
Command Channel Slides Week between May 17 to 23, 2013USAG Japan
The document contains announcements about household goods shipments during PCS moves, weight allowance changes for shipments to and from Japan, power outages at select Camp Zama buildings, new operating hours for the Sagami Depot Self-Help Store, an employee appreciation day closing the LRC Transportation Division, and a change of responsibility ceremony for the 35th CSSB. It also includes announcements about education programs ending at Arnn Elementary School, a Commander's Cup golf tournament, parking reminders for family housing residents, and a volunteer appreciation event at Arnn Elementary School.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 8 to 14USAG Japan
The Command Channel and MWR channel on Camp Zama are now available in HD. Viewers will need to rescan their TVs to view the new HD channels. The channel formerly used for the Pentagon Channel will now be used for livestreamed community events. Armed Forces Network channels are scheduled to be available in HD in December.
Command Channel Slides April 12 to 19, 2013USAG Japan
1) A training session on the S&G 2890 Pedestrian Door Lock is scheduled for May 2 from 9-11:30 AM in Bldg. 102, Room D-202 with limited space.
2) The Camp Zama Army Substance Abuse Program will hold an alcohol safety seminar on April 25 at 1 PM titled "Alcohol and High Adventure Do Not Mix."
3) Monthly Sponsorship Training dates have changed and will now be held on the second Wednesday of each month through December.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 22 to 28USAG Japan
The document provides information about several upcoming events and announcements on USAG Japan installations, including:
- A town hall meeting hosted by IMCOM Pacific Region Director on Nov. 26 at Camp Zama Community Club.
- Tree lighting ceremonies to be held on Dec. 3 at Camp Zama and Dec. 4 at SFHA for the holiday season. Children from the community can be nominated to help the garrison commander light the trees.
- Changes to custodial cleaning frequencies at DPW facilities, with the exception of MWR buildings, CDC facilities, BG Sams Clinic, DEA schools, and AAFES facilities.
Command Channel Slides Week Between No. 15 to 21USAG Japan
The document contains announcements about various events, facilities changes, and policies occurring at Camp Zama, including:
- Heating start dates for housing and administrative facilities of Nov 12 and Nov 18 respectively due to energy conservation policies.
- A community resilience seminar on remaining financially and emotionally resilient through the holidays to be held Nov 21.
- Electrical meter installations at two buildings on Nov 18 resulting in outages that day.
- A call for Soldier nominations for a student recognition program by Dec 1.
- A one-day Japanese experience tour in Sagami-Ono on Nov 16 including a tea ceremony and kimono dressing.
- The garrison security office to be closed Nov 11-22 and reopen on
Command Channel Slides Week between Aug. 9 to 15, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information on various topics related to the Camp Zama community, including:
- Changes to school closure dates due to reduced furlough days for DoDEA schools.
- Training opportunities like ASIST suicide prevention training and SAMS-1E/PBUSE equipment maintenance courses.
- Community events such as an information fair and motivational speaker opportunities.
- Infrastructure projects requiring road closures and changes to medical clinic parking.
- Reminders for residents on responsibilities while on leave or with pets.
The U.S. Army Garrison Japan is seeking candidates for its internship program for host nation college students. Family members of Army civilians or local national employees who are college students, or any host nation college student interested in the program can apply. The deadline to apply is June 20. The notice provides contact information for those interested in learning more details about the program.
The document contains announcements from Camp Zama about various upcoming events, training opportunities, facility closures and renovations, and transportation/internet service upgrades happening around post. Key details include fiber optic internet installation starting March 16th, a town hall meeting on March 26th, and a blood drive on March 20th. Motorcycle safety courses will be offered April 6-10th and require signing up by calling 263-3770.
Command Channel Slides March 1 to 8, 2013USAG Japan
The Garrison commander will host two Town Hall Meetings to discuss the short- and long-term outlook of the garrison, including the effects of unit relocations, fiscal issues, hiring policies, and upcoming events. Transportation will be provided from Yokohama and Tokyo to Camp Zama. Questions for the commander should be submitted in writing by March 1. Town Hall Meetings will be held on March 15 at Camp Zama Community Club and Sagami Lounge.
The Transportation Office, Motor Pool, SATO Commercial Travel Office, and Movement Office will be closed on July 27 from 11 a.m. for an employee appreciation party. Army Community Service will offer Operation R.E.A.D.Y. FRG training on July 31 and August 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Building 402. SOFA members and MLC family members will need to provide Form 1529 and photo ID to enter the Yokohama North Dock Firework event on August 1.
A bowling tournament will take place on February 15th from 1:30-3:30pm. A Black History Month lunch will be served on February 18th from 3:30-5:30pm at the School-Age Center. A Black History Month observance will be held on February 19th from 2-3pm at the Community Activity Center, hosted by the 78th Signal Battalion. A romantic dinner will be held on February 14th from 7-8:30pm at Pacific Rim with a performance by Mr. Green. Food handler training sessions will be offered in January and February. The Camp Zama Tax Center will be open from January 21st to June 16th. A suicide prevention training will be held on
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 1 to 7USAG Japan
A heating outage is scheduled from Oct. 28 through Nov. 2 at various Camp Zama buildings to connect new pipelines and remove over 300 feet of piping. After installation is complete, the system will be tested before heating resumes. Intermittent heating will be provided through early November at Camp Zama due to budget cuts and forecasted low temperatures. The criteria for heating and the transition to the maintenance period is provided.
Command Channel Slides Feb. 15 to 22, 2013USAG Japan
The Sams Health Clinic on Camp Zama will undergo renovations from 2013 to 2016. This will affect parking availability at the clinic, requiring parking to shift to areas like the commissary and community club. Patients should watch a video and check social media pages for information on parking changes and how they will be affected. The renovations will be done in phases over almost three years. During construction, only a small part of the current parking lot will remain open for special needs parking.
The document provides safety tips for community members, especially children, when near construction sites on military installations. It advises staying away from construction areas and following barriers and signs. It warns of dangers from heavy vehicles, pits, falling materials, and lack of proper safety gear. Children should always be with an adult on construction sites. Community members should be alert as conditions can change quickly on active work sites. The tips are meant to minimize risks and help ensure safety around construction areas.
The seasons have changed and autumn has arrived. Leaves on trees are changing colors as temperatures get cooler. Nature is preparing for winter by shedding leaves and bringing an end to the growth of spring and summer.
This document provides an overview of energy production, transportation, and consumption. It discusses topics like fracking, the Keystone XL pipeline, coal and natural gas production, and unconventional oil and gas resources. It also summarizes changes in North American energy infrastructure and flows to accommodate increasing domestic production.
The document provides information on various community events, volunteer opportunities, and surveys occurring at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield over the next month. It announces a community needs assessment survey seeking input on health issues, a need for youth sports volunteers, Stations of the Cross services, a couples seminar on building healthy relationships, and various meetings including one on support services for families with special needs children. It also provides information on an upcoming WLC graduation, a Red Cross fun run fundraiser, a golf outing, and food handler certification classes. Finally, it shares several scholarship opportunities for military children and spouses.
Command Channel Slides March 15 to 22, 2013USAG Japan
The Central Issue Facility will be closed April 1-5 for its annual inventory, operating only for emergencies. A temporary bicycle parking area will be set up at Gate 4 on March 21 due to bicycle rack installation. Any bikes remaining after March 22 will be impounded. Bicycle registration is required and available Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm at Building 229.
Command Channel Slides Nov. 26 to Dec. 3USAG Japan
The Vehicle Registration Office at Camp Zama will remain open later until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday starting December 3, 2012, while the Pass/ID Office hours will remain unchanged at closing at 4 p.m. A cooking class and community coffee meetups are announced. A new American high school website is launched. Ready Army encourages preparedness through getting emergency kits, making plans, and staying informed. Details are provided on emergency supply kits, making plans, and ways to stay informed. Meeting times are provided for Alcoholics Anonymous, community mayors, and a skeet shooting range.
Command Channel Slides Week Between July 12 to 18, 2013USAG Japan
The document discusses several upcoming events at Camp Zama, including a 60th rededication service of the Camp Zama Chapel and 238th anniversary of the Chaplain Corps on July 18th, a Camp Zama Information Fair on August 20th, and Summer Bible Camp from August 5-9th. It also provides notices about parking changes at the medical clinics, housing responsibilities during extended absences, and a traffic change on MacArthur Road effective June 18th.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events and notices on Camp Zama, including: the Zama American High School prom on May 17; "intermittent" air conditioning at USAG-J installations from May 14 depending on indoor heat levels; a meeting to establish a Retiree Council on May 27; road closures at Sagami General Depot from May 12 to July 31 and November 3 for steam pipe replacement; a women's conference on June 7 at SFHA Chapel; a section of Tomodachi Ave closing from May 24 to July 31 for construction; Appropriated Funds GPC training on May 27; the Army Emergency Relief Campaign fundraising deadline of May 15; responsibilities for pet owners on base; summer
Command Channel Slides Week between May 17 to 23, 2013USAG Japan
The document contains announcements about household goods shipments during PCS moves, weight allowance changes for shipments to and from Japan, power outages at select Camp Zama buildings, new operating hours for the Sagami Depot Self-Help Store, an employee appreciation day closing the LRC Transportation Division, and a change of responsibility ceremony for the 35th CSSB. It also includes announcements about education programs ending at Arnn Elementary School, a Commander's Cup golf tournament, parking reminders for family housing residents, and a volunteer appreciation event at Arnn Elementary School.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 8 to 14USAG Japan
The Command Channel and MWR channel on Camp Zama are now available in HD. Viewers will need to rescan their TVs to view the new HD channels. The channel formerly used for the Pentagon Channel will now be used for livestreamed community events. Armed Forces Network channels are scheduled to be available in HD in December.
Command Channel Slides April 12 to 19, 2013USAG Japan
1) A training session on the S&G 2890 Pedestrian Door Lock is scheduled for May 2 from 9-11:30 AM in Bldg. 102, Room D-202 with limited space.
2) The Camp Zama Army Substance Abuse Program will hold an alcohol safety seminar on April 25 at 1 PM titled "Alcohol and High Adventure Do Not Mix."
3) Monthly Sponsorship Training dates have changed and will now be held on the second Wednesday of each month through December.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 22 to 28USAG Japan
The document provides information about several upcoming events and announcements on USAG Japan installations, including:
- A town hall meeting hosted by IMCOM Pacific Region Director on Nov. 26 at Camp Zama Community Club.
- Tree lighting ceremonies to be held on Dec. 3 at Camp Zama and Dec. 4 at SFHA for the holiday season. Children from the community can be nominated to help the garrison commander light the trees.
- Changes to custodial cleaning frequencies at DPW facilities, with the exception of MWR buildings, CDC facilities, BG Sams Clinic, DEA schools, and AAFES facilities.
Command Channel Slides Week Between No. 15 to 21USAG Japan
The document contains announcements about various events, facilities changes, and policies occurring at Camp Zama, including:
- Heating start dates for housing and administrative facilities of Nov 12 and Nov 18 respectively due to energy conservation policies.
- A community resilience seminar on remaining financially and emotionally resilient through the holidays to be held Nov 21.
- Electrical meter installations at two buildings on Nov 18 resulting in outages that day.
- A call for Soldier nominations for a student recognition program by Dec 1.
- A one-day Japanese experience tour in Sagami-Ono on Nov 16 including a tea ceremony and kimono dressing.
- The garrison security office to be closed Nov 11-22 and reopen on
Command Channel Slides Week between Aug. 9 to 15, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information on various topics related to the Camp Zama community, including:
- Changes to school closure dates due to reduced furlough days for DoDEA schools.
- Training opportunities like ASIST suicide prevention training and SAMS-1E/PBUSE equipment maintenance courses.
- Community events such as an information fair and motivational speaker opportunities.
- Infrastructure projects requiring road closures and changes to medical clinic parking.
- Reminders for residents on responsibilities while on leave or with pets.
The U.S. Army Garrison Japan is seeking candidates for its internship program for host nation college students. Family members of Army civilians or local national employees who are college students, or any host nation college student interested in the program can apply. The deadline to apply is June 20. The notice provides contact information for those interested in learning more details about the program.
The document contains announcements from Camp Zama about various upcoming events, training opportunities, facility closures and renovations, and transportation/internet service upgrades happening around post. Key details include fiber optic internet installation starting March 16th, a town hall meeting on March 26th, and a blood drive on March 20th. Motorcycle safety courses will be offered April 6-10th and require signing up by calling 263-3770.
Command Channel Slides March 1 to 8, 2013USAG Japan
The Garrison commander will host two Town Hall Meetings to discuss the short- and long-term outlook of the garrison, including the effects of unit relocations, fiscal issues, hiring policies, and upcoming events. Transportation will be provided from Yokohama and Tokyo to Camp Zama. Questions for the commander should be submitted in writing by March 1. Town Hall Meetings will be held on March 15 at Camp Zama Community Club and Sagami Lounge.
The Transportation Office, Motor Pool, SATO Commercial Travel Office, and Movement Office will be closed on July 27 from 11 a.m. for an employee appreciation party. Army Community Service will offer Operation R.E.A.D.Y. FRG training on July 31 and August 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Building 402. SOFA members and MLC family members will need to provide Form 1529 and photo ID to enter the Yokohama North Dock Firework event on August 1.
A bowling tournament will take place on February 15th from 1:30-3:30pm. A Black History Month lunch will be served on February 18th from 3:30-5:30pm at the School-Age Center. A Black History Month observance will be held on February 19th from 2-3pm at the Community Activity Center, hosted by the 78th Signal Battalion. A romantic dinner will be held on February 14th from 7-8:30pm at Pacific Rim with a performance by Mr. Green. Food handler training sessions will be offered in January and February. The Camp Zama Tax Center will be open from January 21st to June 16th. A suicide prevention training will be held on
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 1 to 7USAG Japan
A heating outage is scheduled from Oct. 28 through Nov. 2 at various Camp Zama buildings to connect new pipelines and remove over 300 feet of piping. After installation is complete, the system will be tested before heating resumes. Intermittent heating will be provided through early November at Camp Zama due to budget cuts and forecasted low temperatures. The criteria for heating and the transition to the maintenance period is provided.
Command Channel Slides Feb. 15 to 22, 2013USAG Japan
The Sams Health Clinic on Camp Zama will undergo renovations from 2013 to 2016. This will affect parking availability at the clinic, requiring parking to shift to areas like the commissary and community club. Patients should watch a video and check social media pages for information on parking changes and how they will be affected. The renovations will be done in phases over almost three years. During construction, only a small part of the current parking lot will remain open for special needs parking.
The document provides safety tips for community members, especially children, when near construction sites on military installations. It advises staying away from construction areas and following barriers and signs. It warns of dangers from heavy vehicles, pits, falling materials, and lack of proper safety gear. Children should always be with an adult on construction sites. Community members should be alert as conditions can change quickly on active work sites. The tips are meant to minimize risks and help ensure safety around construction areas.
The seasons have changed and autumn has arrived. Leaves on trees are changing colors as temperatures get cooler. Nature is preparing for winter by shedding leaves and bringing an end to the growth of spring and summer.
This document provides an overview of energy production, transportation, and consumption. It discusses topics like fracking, the Keystone XL pipeline, coal and natural gas production, and unconventional oil and gas resources. It also summarizes changes in North American energy infrastructure and flows to accommodate increasing domestic production.
The document discusses strategies for handling deadly snakes based on a passage from Joshua 9. It outlines five main points about not being fooled by enemies, the importance of some decisions over others, responding to God's word, and not being friendly or fearful of enemies. It also discusses an experiential exegesis of the attraction of distraction. The overall message is about identifying threats, making wise choices, trusting in God, and not compromising in fulfilling his eternal purpose.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the implications of lower oil prices for the North American rail and rail equipment markets from PLG Consulting. It notes that while shale oil rig counts are falling quickly in response to low prices, US and Canadian crude oil production will still grow in the medium term. It forecasts that crude by rail volumes will continue to increase through 2019, with the Bakken and Western Canada being the main drivers. Pipeline buildout remains a key issue, and crude by rail provides flexibility as an option to pipelines.
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PLG Consulting is a logistics, engineering, and supply chain consulting firm established in 2001. They have over 100 clients and 250 engagements. They provide strategy, optimization, infrastructure development, and other consulting services. Their main industry verticals are energy, bulk commodities, and freight rail. The document discusses the implications of the North American energy revolution on rail transportation. New extraction technologies like hydraulic fracturing have led to surging production of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids in the US and Canada. This has displaced some water-borne crude imports and put North America on a path to energy independence by 2020. Crude-by-rail grew significantly from 2009 to 2014 to transport this domestic production to markets, and
PLG Provides Industry Updates to GE CapitalPLG Consulting
On October 15, 2013, PLG CEO Graham Brisben presented to GE Capital in New York, New York. Graham’s presentation addressed transportation updates in the Oil & Gas market which have upended traditional logistics and trading patterns in the energy industry, starting an industrial renaissance in the U.S.
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This document provides an overview and analysis of the implications of lower oil prices for the North American rail and rail equipment markets from PLG Consulting. It notes that while shale oil rig counts are falling quickly in response to low prices, US and Canadian crude oil production will still grow in the medium term. It forecasts that crude by rail volumes will continue to increase through 2019, with the Bakken and Western Canada being the main drivers. Pipeline buildout remains a key issue, and crude by rail provides flexibility as an option to pipelines.
PLG Consulting "Frac Sand - New Volume Impact" presentation given by Taylor Robinson at Industrial Minerals Conference on 9/23/2014 in Minneapolis, MN.
The document summarizes the implications of the North American energy revolution for rail transportation. It discusses how new extraction technologies have led to surging domestic production of oil, gas and NGLs, displacing many imports. This has led to growth in crude-by-rail as production outpaced pipeline capacity, especially for Bakken crude moving to refineries. It forecasts crude-by-rail volumes remaining stable as pipelines are built out slowly, and prices expected to rebound after a challenging 2015 enables continued production growth and frac sand/crude-by-rail demand.
PLG Consulting Appalachian logistics League May 5, 2015PLG Consulting
PLG president, Taylor Robinson spoke on May 5, 2015 at the 65th annual Appalachian Logistics League meeting. Mr. Robinson presentedThe North American Energy Revolution: The Implication for Logistics. The meeting was an opportunity for members to network and discuss the ever changing industry of Supply Chain and Logistics with a primary focus on the impacts to the region.
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This document provides an overview of PLG Consulting, a logistics and supply chain consulting firm, and discusses the implications of the North American energy revolution for the rail industry. PLG Consulting has over a decade of experience in logistics, engineering, and supply chain consulting for over 200 clients in bulk logistics, freight rail, energy, chemicals, and private equity. The document summarizes the growth of unconventional oil and gas extraction from US shale and Canadian oil sands due to new technologies, leading to surging domestic production and declining imports to North America. This energy boom has significant implications for growing crude by rail transportation on the continent.
PLG presents, "From Mine To Market: Overcoming Supply Chain Hurdles" at 3rd F...PLG Consulting
PLG president, Taylor Robinson spoke at the 3rd annual Frac Sand Conference, an Industrial Minerals Event, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 1, 2015. PLG’s presentation, From Mine To Market: Overcoming Supply Chain Hurdles, featured the latest market intelligence on the effects of the global and U.S. energy markets on the frac sand market with updates on each link of the frac sand supply chain and the small covered hopper car market. Robinson also spoke about the latest fracking technology and its impacts on the short term outlook of the frac sand industry along with opportunities for long term growth. Robinson also moderated the three logistics sessions at the conference.
MARS Meeting Summer 2015-North American Energy Revolution-Implications for RailPLG Consulting
This presentation features an overview of the North American energy market with updates on PLG's Crude by Rail And Frac Sand Market report. PLG's expert analysis included market intelligence on the small covered hopper market and the U.S. industrial expansion from the shale gas production increase.
Texas proppant and frac sand trends. Does more sand really equal better wells? Energent Group takes a look at the frac sand data in Permian, Eagle Ford, and Granite Wash to identify key operators and trends.
This document summarizes key logistical challenges that could impact petrochemical engineering project timelines. It notes that logistics capacity constraints will increase over the next decade due to rail, trucking, and marine congestion. Both project and operational logistics require expertise to navigate these challenges. The document recommends integrating logistics experts throughout the project life cycle to provide flexibility and avoid cost overruns from unforeseen logistical issues.
The US Army Garrison Japan is looking for Vietnam veterans or their family members to participate in a 50th anniversary ceremony for the Vietnam War. They are also collecting photos and memorabilia to display. Interested parties should contact the DPTMS operations office for more information. A ceremony date and location will be announced soon.
The Camp Zama Exchange facilities will be closed Jan. 25 for year-end inventory and will reopen Jan. 26. The Camp Zama Tax Center is now open to prepare taxes. The Community Resilience Seminar in February will discuss "Proactive Progress" and "Leader Development". Registration is open for operational security courses at Yokota Air Base in February.
This document contains announcements for various community events on Camp Zama, including:
- A sake tasting event on May 23rd from 3:30-4:30pm costing $10 per person with limited seating.
- A wine tasting event at the Camp Zama Community Club on May 23rd from 6-9pm costing $10 per person.
- Upcoming road closures at Camp Zama and Sagami General Depot in May and June for construction projects.
- A military sport bike rider course and advanced rider course being offered on various Saturdays in May, June, July, and August for motorcycle riders to sign up for.
The document provides information about various upcoming events and activities on Camp Zama, including:
1) A 50th anniversary celebration for Army Community Service on July 11th with food and entertainment.
2) Job openings for an instructor to teach an academic skills course from August 31st to September 21st and their education requirements.
3) Details about the annual Bon Odori Festival on August 1st including food, music and fireworks.
4) Information about road closures and construction projects occurring through September.
The Camp Zama "Rebycle" Program aims to address the issue of abandoned bicycles on base by identifying them and recycling them back into the community. From August 1st to September 1st, bicycles must be registered at the Vehicle Registration Office or they will be impounded. Owners can claim impounded bikes until September 15th after which any remaining bikes will be recycled.
The document provides information about various upcoming events, closures and training opportunities at Camp Zama and surrounding areas between January and March 2014. Road closures and partial closures will occur at different locations and dates to allow for road work. Buildings and facilities will also close temporarily for inventory. Training courses on topics like casualty notification, government purchasing, and suicide prevention will be offered. Community elections and cultural festivals are announced.
Three training sessions on shelf-life policy are scheduled in March, May and September 2014 at various locations in Japan. The sessions will teach students how to properly manage and store shelf-life materials to maintain stocks in a ready-for-issue status.
Command channel slides March 27 to April 21USAG Japan
The documents provide information on various events, notices, and updates occurring at USAG-J installations in Japan, including:
1) Lean Six Sigma training to identify inefficient practices and streamline processes.
2) Notices for events like the National Prayer Breakfast, home track meets, and the Cherry Blossom Festival shuttle bus schedule.
3) Updates on facility closures and maintenance at the Yano Fitness Center pool and jacuzzi.
4) A schedule and locations for Defense Biometric Identification System registration across Camp Zama units through July.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the month of November 2012. It lists various classes, tournaments, trips and craft fairs happening throughout the month. Details are provided such as dates, locations, costs and points of contact for the different events. The document also provides information on accessing the McEwen Library catalog from mobile devices and advertising an upcoming bird hunting trip through Adventure Training in November.
The document announces a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War to take place on March 26 at 1:30 pm at the Camp Zama Community Activity Center. It seeks to identify Vietnam veterans and family members of veterans to participate, as well as collect personal photos and memorabilia to display. Interested parties are instructed to contact the USAG-J DPTMS Operations by March 30.
The Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks from August 24 to September 4 while two damaged playground canopies are replaced. During this time, children who normally attend will be transferred to the Camp Zama Child Development Center and School Age Care. The playground will remain closed for an additional two months after reopening while construction is completed.
The Dining Room & Catering at Camp Zama will be closed from August 8-11 for equipment replacement. The Sports Bar will remain open. A community event will be held on August 15 featuring free food, games, prizes and school supplies. Camp Zama is seeking bicycle registrations through September 1 to address abandoned bicycles on base. The Camp Zama Girl Scouts office has two employment opportunities posted.
This document provides information about several upcoming events and training opportunities at Camp Zama, including:
1) A two-day crisis intervention training course on March 24-25 that teaches suicide prevention and crisis response. Registration is required by March 13.
2) A special program from April 14-17 to pay Japanese road tax and receive vehicle registration decals at the Camp Zama Community Club. Payment must be made by May 31 to operate vehicles on base.
3) Upcoming religious services and observances for Lent and Easter at the Camp Zama chapels for Catholic and Protestant faith groups.
The document contains announcements about various events, schedules, and notices taking place at US military bases in Japan. It includes information about a driving orientation class, cherry blossom shuttle bus schedules, power outages, fitness center closures, fee increases, tax center hours, road closures, veterans benefits briefings, TRICARE updates, medical clinic hours, religious services, and American Red Cross courses. Contact information is provided for additional details on each item.
Command Channel Slides for the Week of June 7 to 13USAG Japan
The document discusses several topics related to summer safety and mold prevention. It provides tips to prevent mold growth by keeping indoor humidity levels between 30-50% and removing moisture sources. It also recommends regular cleaning and ventilation. Another section discusses upcoming road closures and transportation schedule changes at Camp Zama for utility line replacement work. A third section provides summer safety tips and a link to an Army website on the topic.
The document contains announcements about various upcoming events, schedule changes, and other notifications for the Camp Zama community. Key details include:
1) The Command and MWR channels on Camp Zama have switched to high definition and will require viewers to rescan their TV channels.
2) A portion of the road at the intersection of Ishinomaki Avenue and Sendai Street on Camp Zama will be closed until March 2015 due to construction.
3) The Directorate of Public Works will be reducing custodial cleaning frequencies with some exceptions including the Morale building.
1) The DSN phone operators will provide directory assistance for official DSN numbers on Honshu, assistance with DSN conference calls, and community-of-interest numbers for Allied Telesis between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. starting January 1st.
2) The Command Channel and MWR Channel on Camp Zama are now available in high definition. Viewers will need to rescan their TV channels to view the new HD channels.
3) A half-road closure between Buildings 101 and 102 on Camp Zama is scheduled from January 27th through March 14th between 5 a.m. and 8 p.m. due to construction. This will require the closure of
Command Channel Slides Week Between July 26 to Aug. 2, 2013USAG Japan
Sponsors need to complete a visitor form and submit it to security for entry to view fireworks at Yokohama North Dock. Road construction outside the Sagamihara Family Housing Area main gate will occur from July 29 to August 9, with one lane of traffic and possible congestion. The Japan Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Camp Zama on August 1 from 9:40 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the parking lot behind the Furniture Store.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Sept. 12 to 19USAG Japan
A disaster-prevention training for foreign residents on Camp Zama will be held on Sept. 21 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The training will cover preparing for emergencies and what to do in case of disasters like earthquakes. Foreign residents are encouraged to attend the training conducted in English to learn how to stay safe.
This document provides information about child care programs and deployment support services at Fort Drum. It discusses payment policies, late fees, and program changes. It also provides details about various child care locations, hours of operation, winter driving courses, and upcoming events. Contact information is provided for questions about deployment support services eligibility and benefits.
Similar to Command Channel Slides Week Between Sept. 19 to 25 (20)
The document announces several upcoming events for National Preparedness Month hosted by the Ready Army program. It lists events on August 31st and September 14th for the community and teens to learn about emergency preparedness. It also announces muster days on September 25-27 where all Army units and organizations will ensure soldiers and civilians bring their emergency kits and paperwork to Yano field for a communication drill and feedback on emergency preparations.
This document provides instructions for updating notification settings in the AtHOC emergency notification system used by the USAG Japan. It describes how to update contact information like phone numbers and email addresses directly from a desktop computer through the AtHOC website, and how to download the AtHOC mobile app to receive push notifications on a smartphone. Key steps include right clicking the AtHOC icon on the desktop, selecting "update my info", inputting phone numbers without spaces, and downloading the app from the app store before registering with a .mil email address.
The document discusses domestic and hot water outages that occurred on Oct. 21 and 28 at various buildings on base. On Oct. 21, domestic water was out from 9-11 AM in building 1024 and from 9 AM to 4 PM in buildings 812, 813, 1027 and 1024-1. Hot water was also out from 9-12 AM in buildings S-1000-1012 and 1070-1079, 1090-1095. A similar domestic water outage occurred on Oct. 28 in those same buildings. The document provides information on what to expect when water is turned back on and recommends running faucets until water runs clear. It apologizes for any inconveniences and provides a contact for more
The document announces various events happening at Camp Zama in October and November, including:
- A winter/fall safety fair on October 23rd with activities like safe driving demonstrations.
- A retiree council meeting on October 13th to advocate for retirees.
- Planned water outages between October 21st-28th with details on affected buildings.
- A family team building class between October 19th-23rd hosted by Army Community Service.
- Various sports schedules for football, volleyball, tennis, and cross country in October.
The document provides menus and pricing for meals at the Camp Zama dining facility for different dates and times. It includes menu items like omelets, pancakes, soups, various meat and seafood dishes accompanied by sides like potatoes, rice and vegetables. The prices range from $4.85 to $7.65 depending on the date and time of the meals.
The document announces the 2nd Annual Passport to LIFE Community Resilience Fair being held on September 18, 2015 from 2:30 to 5 pm behind the Yano Fitness Center. Volunteers are needed between 10 am and 5 pm. The event will feature free outdoor entertainment and activities for kids as well as resiliency resources and interest groups. Training credit will be provided for soldiers and civilians. A community night will immediately follow from 5 to 8 pm in the same location.
- The Camp Zama and Torii Station Defense Military Pay Offices will no longer process Civilian travel entitlements. Civilians must now submit travel vouchers digitally through DFAS Rome.
- The Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks while two playground canopies are replaced. Children will be transferred to the Camp Zama CDC and School Age Care during this time.
- Camp Zama is conducting a bicycle registration program through September 1st. Unregistered bikes will be impounded and later recycled if not claimed. Residents are encouraged to register bikes at the Vehicle Registration Office.
The document announces an upcoming Newcomers Information Roundtable event on Camp Zama to help with transition to Japan. It provides details on the event such as date, time, location and free admission. It also lists some insider tips that will be provided like children's activities, best local restaurants, and how to get plugged into the local community.
The Camp Zama Education Center is looking for an instructor to facilitate their Online Academic Skills Course, which is held 4 times per year for 60 hours per session. The next session is from August 31 to September 21. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in any field plus a teaching certificate or a master's degree from an accredited university.
This document provides information about several upcoming community events in Zama City, including:
- A yukata festival on June 28 from 9:30-noon at the Zama City Community Center, with costs of 500 yen for ages 13 and up and free for ages 12 and under.
- Col. Joy Curriera's farewell reception on July 1 at 3pm at the Camp Zama Community Club, with a cost of $15 per person and an RSVP deadline of June 20.
- Zumba dance lessons on various dates in July at the Community Activity Center from 5-6:30pm.
- Junior golf clinics in July and August with various dates and sessions, cost
This document provides information about various community events on Camp Zama, including:
- A farewell reception for Col. Joy Curriera on July 1st at the Community Club.
- The ACS 50th birthday celebration pool party on July 11th at the SFHA pool, including a poolside fashion show.
- The 240th Army Birthday Ball on June 26th at the Community Club.
- Sun West Roundup Vacation Bible School from August 3rd-7th at the Community Activity Center.
The Camp Fuji Mud Run will be held on June 20 at 9 a.m. at Camp Fuji. Registration is accepted at the Camp Fuji Big Guns Gym until the day of the event and costs $25 for individuals and $50 for teams. More information can be found by calling the listed phone numbers or emailing the provided email address. Registration forms are available online.
The document provides information about several upcoming events and notices on Camp Zama. It announces that registration for vendors at the community activity center will take place before June 10th. It also provides details about refresher motorcycle safety courses being offered at Yokota Air Base, as well as notices about temporary road closures for construction at Sagami General Depot and Camp Zama. Upcoming events mentioned include the ACS 50th birthday celebration pool party on July 11th and the 240th Army Birthday Ball on June 26th.
The document announces a community activity and vendor fair to take place on June 13th at Camp Zama Community Club parking lot from noon to 5pm. Vendors must register by June 8th and pay $25 per table. Only SOFA personnel and their families can sell items. The event will have a food booth. Photo ID is required for general public entry ages 13 and over. Large bags, weapons, pets and alcohol are prohibited.
The document contains announcements for various community and recreational events on Camp Zama, including:
1) A Sunday pizza building event for kids at the Camp Zama Community Club on May 17th and 24th.
2) Upcoming motorcycle safety courses in May, June, July, and August taught by the USAG Japan Safety Office.
3) A 240th Army Birthday Ball being held on June 26th at the Camp Zama Community Club.
4) Reminders to be safe around various construction areas on base.
The document discusses several upcoming community events at Camp Zama, including an "It Takes a Community" event on May 15th, a USO Japan Charity Golf Tournament on May 9th, and a "Praise in the Park" event hosted by the SFHA Gospel Chapel on May 16th. It also provides information about a Multicultural Day event at Arnn Elementary School on May 21st and Arnn's annual talent show "Arnn's Got Talent" on May 29th. Additionally, it announces the dates for this year's Sun West Roundup Vacation Bible School from August 3rd to 7th.
The document discusses an upcoming Patient Advisory Council meeting on April 28 at 2pm in building 534. It invites eligible beneficiaries to attend and help improve the quality of care provided at the BG Crawford F. Sams Health Clinic. Interested parties should call 263-5201 for more information. The meeting is one way that MEDDAC-J works to make a positive difference for beneficiaries.
This document provides information about various upcoming events and programs on Camp Zama. It announces a Civilian Fitness Program allowing 3 hours per week for physical activity. It provides details on fitness assessments taking place April 27-29. It also announces a town hall on medical billing, a patient advisory council meeting, and a couples seminar to build strong marriages at the Community Club. Upcoming recitals by SKIES music students are announced. It includes a job posting for a VA Benefits Advisor and notes the Army Emergency Relief campaign runs through May 15.
The document provides information about various upcoming events at Camp Zama in April. It announces that Army Emergency Relief fundraising will take place through May 15th. It also provides details about Japanese road tax payment procedures from April 14th-17th, a couples seminar at the community club on building strong marriages, and that Allied Telesis will upgrade internet services in Sagamihara Family Housing with fiber optic cabling starting in May.
The U.S. Army Medical Department Activity-Japan is temporarily splitting operations with Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii. TAMC will handle all correspondence, billing, and insurance filing while MEDDAC-Japan collects payments from patients and insurance. Customers are advised to be proactive with their insurance companies regarding claims to avoid denied claims.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
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Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
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RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
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DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
2. Homecoming Activities
ZAHS Homecoming Week
Friday Sept. 26, 2014
School Half Day
7 p.m. - Homecoming Crowning &
Football Game (ZAHS field)
Saturday Sept. 27, 2014
7 p.m. - 11 p.m. - Homecoming Dance
(ZAHS Cafeteria)
3. Homecoming Activities
ZAHS Homecoming Week
Participating Organizations Order of March
1. JROTC Color Guard
2. ZAHS Band
3. ZHS Admin
4. ZHS Royal Court
5. ZHS Cheerleaders
4. Homecoming Activities
ZAHS Homecoming Week
Participating Organizations Order of March
6. ZHS Football Players
7. ZAHS Float
8. Volleyball
9. JROTC
10. Cross Country
6. Camp Zama Main Exchange
Looking for Models
The Camp Zama Main Exchange
is looking for models between
the ages of 6 and 18
for the upcoming “Fall Exchange/MWR Fashion Show.”
The event is scheduled to be held
Sept. 19 from 6 to 6:45 p.m.
at the Camp Zama Community Club.
7. Camp Zama Main Exchange
Looking for Models
All participants will receive 50 percent discounts
on the clothing and shoes
they wear during the modeling.
They will also receive
a free Camp Zama Food Court meal coupon.
8. Camp Zama Main Exchange
Looking for Models
Visit
the Camp Zama Main Exchange jewelry counter
before Sept. 16 to sign up.
9. To Our Customers
Please be informed
that the last day of operation
for Yokohama North Dock Snack Bar
will be on Oct. 3
We apologize for any inconvenience
this may cause.
10. Due to shortage of personnel,
starting Sept. 20,
the Camp Zama Consolidated Mailroom
will not be available to customers
on Saturdays for package delivery services.
11. The mailroom will still be open
for customers to access their mailboxes;
however, the customer service window
will be closed.
12. We thank you for your cooperation
and apologize
for any inconvenience this may cause.
The CMR plans to re-open on Saturday's once
the manning shortfalls are resolved.
13. The DPTMS, Security Division
will be at reduced manning
from Sept. 22 through 26.
Please contact
315-263-5634 or 315-644-5373
for assistance.
14. The USAG-J Security Division
will resume normal operations
on Sept. 29 at 8 a.m.
15. CYS Fees Adjustments
Please be advised
that Child, Youth and School Services fees
for the fiscal school year 2014-2015
will go into effect
on Oct. 1, 2014.
16. CYS Fees Adjustments
Fees are based on
Total Family Income and this year’s categories
have been adjusted from last year, to reflect
a weighted average of the proposed military
and civilian pay increases.
17. CYS Fees Adjustments
For questions
please contact Parent Central Services
at 263-4125.
18. Camp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel Services
Zama ITT
Veterans Day will be here soon.
Contact Zama ITT
at 263-5273/4059 to book your travel.
Book your Fall Escapade Travel now.
19. Camp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel Services
Zama ITT
Go to the Zama ITT web page at
http://www.zamaitt.com/
for some pre-designed arrangements.
Book your travel early to be sure
you get the arrangements you desire.
20. The Army Community Service Advisory Council
will be held on
Oct. 7 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
This ACS council meeting is an avenue
to be heard and make
a difference in our community.
21. This council meeting is
for the following intended audience:
- Mayors
- FRG Leaders
- Agencies with Volunteers
- OPOCs
22. This council meeting is
for the following intended audience:
- Agencies (Commissary, PX,
and those who have AFAP Issues
still pending)
23. There will be Garrison representation
on hand from 9 a.m.
to hear AFAP updates
from the participating agencies.
24. Topics of discussion will be:
1. The status of the AFAP issues submitted
last year and recommendations for our
FY15 AFAP which is scheduled for
Nov. 4 - 6.
25. Topics of discussion will be:
2. Discussion of matters concerning volunteers,
OPOCs, VMIS, etc.
(If your agency has volunteers,
please have your OPOC attend this meeting)
26. Topics of discussion will be:
3. Discussion of Army Family Team Building
and recruitment for instructors.
Please RSVP by calling 263-8087,
if you will be able to attend this council meeting.
33. FILL-2-BAGS of SUMMER CLOTHES
for $5.00 (includes summer dresses)
SHOES: Buy one pair get
second pair free
TOYS: Buy one get one free
34. JEANS: Buy for $5.00 and get
second pair free
BOOKS: 5 books for $1.00
There are lots of new inventory
in the store.
35. The Treasure Trove is located on Camp Zama,
in Bldg. 998 right across
from the Camp Zama High School
basketball and tennis courts.
36. Hours of operation are
from Monday, Wednesday and Friday
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Look for the red and yellow
“OPEN” flag on the road.
37. Road Tax decals must be placed correctly
so that the decal is visible
from outside the vehicle
and it does not obstruct
the driver's field of vision.
38. The PMO will direct exact placement of the decal
upon publication and distribution
of the current year format.
Only the current year decal is authorized for display.
39. Expired decals must be
removed and destroyed.
The final deadline for conversion to
current year road tax decals was May 31
for all USFJ installations.
40. Installation law enforcement authorities
will ensure written and advertised
procedures are established
to meet the intent of this policy.
41. Sagami Depot Pass office Closure
The SGD Pass office will close
from Sep. 1, 2014 to Sept. 15, 2015
Daily pass for visitors and contractors
will be issued by the security guards.
Directorate of Emergency Services
43. SGD Pass office Closure
Special Event Pass, Long Term Visitor Pass
including Vehicle Pass
for LN employees and contractors
will be issued
at SFHA and ZAMA Pass Offices.
Directorate of Emergency Services
44. SGD Pass office Closure
Pass request form can be sent to:
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.list.
usagj-des-pass-office@mail.mil
The pass will be issued at SFHA Pass Office
after your request is approved.
The operation hours at SFHA Pass Office will be
Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Directorate of Emergency Services
47. To Our Customers
Please be informed
that the last day of operation
for Sagami Depot Express/Filling Station
will be on Saturday, Oct. 4.
We apologize for any inconvenience
this may cause.
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51.
52. The annual housing recertification program
requires all on-base family, unaccompanied,
and off-post residents
to complete a form and submit to the Housing Office
via e-mail or hand carry no later than Sept. 30
to validate the continued eligibility for housing.
53. Sponsors with a new DEROS
must obtain signature from the following:
Service Members: Commander, 1st Sgt.,
or S1 Admin
Civilian Personnel: Supervisor
or Administrative Officer/Specialist
Contact 263-4503 for more information.
54. Housing Management Division
open
8 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 - 4 p.m.
on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
55. Closes for lunch between 12 and 1 p.m.
On Thursdays, closes for morning
training and re-opens from 1 to 4 p.m.
For more information:
263-3527/4843 or 046-407-3527/4843
56. ATTENTION
To all residents at Camp Zama (CZ)
and
Sagamihara Family Housing Area (SFHA).
57. ATTENTION
Please be aware that
the Command Senior Leadership is involved
in resolving the MOLD issues,
and all efforts are being made by
JED/DPW/Public Health Command and Housing.
58. ATTENTION
To all residents at Camp Zama (CZ)
and
Sagamihara Family Housing Area (SFHA).
59. ATTENTION
Please be aware
that the Senior Leadership is deeply involved
in resolving
the recent family housing MOLD issues.
60. ATTENTION
It is important that you understand
that extreme efforts are being made through
a partnership of Japan Engineering District (JED),
Directorate of Public Works (DPW), MEDDAC,
and your Garrison professionals.
61. ATTENTION
We are all working towards a solution
as quickly as possible.
Please continue to monitor
US Army Garrison Japan face book page
and the Command Channel
for real time updates on the mold situation.
62. ATTENTION
See the Command Channel now
for the latest information
from DPW and MEDDAC.
63. 2014 summer months have brought
very high humidity levels to this area,
and have enhanced the conditions
for mold growth.
64. Mold will grow most anyplace
where the conditions are ideal,
such as areas which have moisture,
low lighting,
and moderate temperatures.
65. Even hidden areas, like closets,
can grow mold if moisture is present.
Keeping your home free of moisture
is the best way to prevent mold growth.
66. Keep indoor humidity levels
between 30 percent and 50 percent.
(Humidity meters can be purchased
for as little as $10 online)
67. Do not leave restroom or kitchen
exhaust fans running continuously,
as this can potentially assist
mold growth.
68. Exhaust fans should only be run
while showering,
during cooking, or to remove odors.
69. Clean up moisture and condensation immediately.
Use dehumidifiers to further control levels
of humidity in the home.
70. Keep closet doors open one to two inches
to allow fresh air circulation.
Obtain desiccant dehumidifier packets
from Self Help and place them in closets.
71. If mold is present in an area of
nine square feet or less:
Scrub rigorously using detergent and water,
or a mixture of 1 cup of bleach
per 1 gallon of water.
72. Wear a protective mask, gloves,
and eye protection
when cleaning and dry the area
after completion of cleaning.
73. If mold is present on a larger surface:
Contact DPW Operations and Maintenance
for assistance
in making further determinations of remediation
263-4274 or 263-4613
74. Please be aware
Many of our quarters and facilities
were constructed at different times over the years,
and Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Systems
(HVAC’s) of many types were installed.
75. Please be aware
This will require different types of settings
to ensure the appropriate inside-air conditions
are correct
which will minimize mold conditions.
76. Please be aware
The Garrison Leadership is aware and all efforts
are being made to develop / revise instructions
which will aide you
in making your quarters comfortable
and provide the best environment possible.
77. What is Mold?
Molds are fungi that can be found
both indoors and outdoors.
No one knows how many species of fungi exist
but estimates range from tens of thousands to perhaps
three hundred thousand or more.
78. What is Mold?
Molds grow best in warm, damp,
and humid conditions,
and spread and reproduce by making spores.
79. What is Mold?
Mold spores can survive
harsh environmental conditions,
such as dry conditions,
that do not support normal mold growth.
(Source: www.CDC.gov/mold)
80. How do I get rid of Mold spores in my home?
It is nearly impossible to rid your home of mold spores.
Mold spores travel into homes
through the clothing you wear,
under your shoes, in your hair, and just about
any other conceivable route of entry that exposes
the outdoor environment to a residence.
81. If Mold spores are present, won’t mold grow anyway?
No: Mold requires three key elements to grow,
without one of these elements,
mold cannot grow.
82. If Mold spores are present, won’t mold grow anyway?
These elements are
moisture (condensation, humidity >60%),
dark/dim areas, and a food source
(generally any organic material such as clothing,
walls, furniture).
83. I see mold growing, do I need to have it sampled?
No: Generally, it is not necessary to identify
the species of mold growing in a residence,
and neither CDC nor the EPA
recommends routine sampling for molds.
(Source: www.cdc.gov/mold)
84. What regulatory guidance exists for levels of mold?
There is no “safe” level or standard
that prescribed
a permissible exposure limit for mold.
85. What regulatory guidance exists for levels of mold?
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration
(OSHA) currently does not have a standard
on indoor air quality or mold.
(Source: www.miami.edu)
86. How can mold affect me and my family?
Exposure to mold can cause health effects
in some people.
The most common effects are allergic responses
from breathing mold spores.
87. How can mold affect me and my family?
These allergic responses include hay fever or asthma
and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat or lungs.
88. How can mold affect me and my family?
People who may be affected more severely and quickly
than others include:
- Infants and children
- Elderly people
- Pregnant women
89. How can mold affect me and my family?
People who may be affected more severely and quickly
than others include:
- Individuals with respiratory conditions
or allergies and asthma
- Persons with weakened immune systems
90. How can mold affect me and my family?
Those with special health concerns
should consult their doctor
if they are concerned about mold exposure.
91. How can mold affect me and my family?
Symptoms that may seem to occur
from mold exposure
may be due to other causes, such as bacterial
or viral infections or other allergies.
(Source: https://www.aiha.org)
92. How can mold affect me and my family?
Less common effects of mold exposure
include infections and toxic effects.
Serious infections from living molds are
relatively rare and occur mainly in people
with severely suppressed immune systems.
93. How can mold affect me and my family?
Many types of molds may produce toxins
but only under certain growth conditions.
94. How can mold affect me and my family?
Toxic effects have been reported
from eating moldy grain,
but evidence is weak that breathing mold spores
in buildings causes toxic effects.
(Source: www.health.ny.gov)
95. I hear that mold is “toxic” or “Black Mold” is bad?
What does this mean?
Popular reports about the health effects of mold
are likely to include the term “toxic mold.”
But that term can be misleading,
the experts say.
96. I hear that mold is “toxic” or “Black Mold” is bad?
What does this mean?
They point out that only certain mold spores
produce toxins,
and only under certain circumstances.
Just because a particular mold
can produce toxins doesn’t mean it will.
97. I hear that mold is “toxic” or “Black Mold” is bad?
What does this mean?
Even if the mold is producing toxins,
a person must breathe
in a sufficient dose to be affected.
98. I hear that mold is “toxic” or “Black Mold” is bad?
What does this mean?
It is usually associated with Stachybotrys chartarum,
a type of greenish‐black mold commonly associated
with heavy water damage.
Not all molds that appear to be black are Stachybotrys.
99. I hear that mold is “toxic” or “Black Mold” is bad?
What does this mean?
The known health effects from exposure to
Stachybotrys are similar to those caused
by other common molds,
and again in high exposure situations (as in agriculture),
are known to be associated with severe health effects
in some people.
100. I hear that mold is “toxic” or “Black Mold” is bad?
What does this mean?
Such exposures seldom, if ever, occur in buildings
except during remediation activities
by people not taking appropriate precautions.
(Source: www.Johnshopkinshealthalerts.com
and https://www.aiha.org)
101. Are some molds more harmful than others?
Any extensive indoor mold growth
should be treated
as a potential health concern and removed
as soon as practical no matter
what species of mold is present.
102. Are some molds more harmful than others?
Identify and correct the source of moisture
so that mold will not grow back.
(Source: www.health.ny.gov)
103. I feel sick and I think the Mold is causing it;
what should I do?
Consult a family or general health care provider
who will decide
whether you need referral to a specialist.
104. I feel sick and I think the Mold is causing it;
what should I do?
Such specialists might include an allergist
who treats patients with mold allergies
or an infectious disease physician
who treats mold infections.
105. I feel sick and I think the Mold is causing it;
what should I do?
If an infection is in the lungs, a pulmonary physician
might be recommended.
106. I feel sick and I think the Mold is causing it;
what should I do?
Remember, only a licensed physician
can accurately diagnose signs
and symptoms of potential mold exposures.
(Source: www.CDC.gov/mold)
107. The fall BRACE
(Bringing Renewal and Change Eternally)
gatherings will be held on
the 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesdays of each month
in the Fellowship Hall, Camp Zama Chapel
from 6 to 8 p.m.
108. There will be a free community dinner
and childcare provided by the Chapel ministry.
There are no prerequisites,
and community members can join anytime.
109. This is an opportunity to meet new friends
and to engage in the community.
All newcomers are welcome.
111. CPAC’s new operation procedures
The Camp Zama CPAC has new operation procedures.
Here are some of the changes that have been made:
An appointment will be needed to discuss personal
personnel questions. Employees can either call the CPAC's
main line at 263-3755 or make an appointment in person.
112. CPAC’s new operation procedures
The CPAC will, however, be available to managers
to discuss hiring actions at all times.
CPAC has designated Monday afternoons as their time to
work uninterrupted. During this time, specialists will be
working on vacancy announcements and/or referral lists.
113. CPAC’s new operation procedures
They will not answer their phones or respond to emails.
For more information:
263-3755
114. Vacancy Announcement
for USA Girls Scouts
The USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West
Pacific is seeking a part-time
Administrative Professional. The applicant
must demonstrate proficiency in internal
and external customer relations, be
versatile and adept at multitasking.
115. Vacancy Announcement
for USA Girls Scouts
This position requires extensive knowledge of
Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook
and have strong written and verbal
communication skills. We are looking for a
team player who is very organized and pays
close attention to detail.
116. Vacancy Announcement
for USA Girls Scouts
Send cover letter and resume to:
Bhill@usagso-wp.org .
No phone calls or walk-ins please.
117. Women, Infants, and Children
Overseas
The WIC Overseas program provides
several important benefits to help you and
your family lead healthier lives.
118. Women, Infants, and Children
Overseas
The program services are provided to
eligible participants overseas:
- Active Duty Military & their Dependents
- DoD Civilian employees & their family
members
- DoD contractors & their family members
120. The Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness
communication team recently kicked off
a 90-day communication campaign
to encourage Army spouses to take
the Global Assessment Tool (GAT 2.0).
121. Please help us spread the word!
The GAT 2.0 is a confidential online
self-assessment that provides users
with an overall look of
their comprehensive health and well-being.
123. Camp Zama Exchange - Main Store
Renovation Announcement
Renovation and facility upgrade
is underway
and will continue until
early Nov. 2014.
124. Camp Zama Exchange - Main Store
Renovation Announcement
We apologize for any inconvenience
while we make improvements to better serve
our customers.
125. New Store Hours
for Exchange and Express
The Camp Zama Main Exchange,
Home and Garden store and the Express
will reduce their hours of operation.
126. New Store Hours
for Exchange and Express
Hours of operation will be:
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
on Monday through Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday
127. New Store Hours
for Exchange and Express
The Express hours of operation
will be:
7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
on Monday through Thursday
7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday
128. New Store Hours
for Exchange and Express
The new hours of operation
does not affect
the SFHA Express.
129. Phone numbers to reach our office:
From DSN Phone : (Class A1) 855-431-7705
Toll Free off base/cell in Japan : 0066-33-81-2977
Toll Free from a USA Number : 1-855-431-7705
(If you dial “099,” it is not a free call)
130. The Camp Zama Golf Course has
opened a designated pathway for runners.
131. The rules are as follows:
Runners are permitted to run
on the course
Monday through Friday only,
from the hours of 5:30 -7:30 a.m.
132. The rules are as follows:
Runners are required to run
on cart paths only,
following the designated run route
one way only.
133. The rules are as follows:
Runners are not permitted
to have any drinks or food of
any kind on the course.
134. The rules are as follows:
Runners are allowed to run only the
back 9-holes, from the 10th to the 18th.
The distance from the 10 tee
to the 18 green is 2.356 miles or
3.791 kilometers.
135. The rules are as follows:
Soldiers should not run in a group
on the golf course larger than
a squad size element.
136. The rules are as follows:
The use of head phones are
not allowed on the course.
137. The rules are as follows:
Runners are not permitted to conduct
any physical fitness exercises
on the course or be on the greens and/or
fairways for any reason, at any time.
138.
139. Voting is
one of our most fundamental rights
as U.S. citizens.
140. The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)
works to ensure Service members,
their eligible Family members and overseas citizens
are aware of their right to vote and
have the tools and resources to successfully do so
- from anywhere in the world.
141. Elections are managed individually
by 50 States, U.S. territories
(American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico
and the U.S. Virgin Islands)
and the District of Columbia.
142. This equates to 55 sets of rules
for absentee voting by Uniformed
and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act
(UOCAVA) citizens,
but the basic steps are simple:
143. 1. Citizens register to vote and request
an absentee ballot by filling out
the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA),
and mailing it to their local election official
in their State of legal residence.
144. 2. The election official approves the FPCA,
disapproves the FPCA or requests
additional clarifying information.
145. 3. Once the FPCA is approved,
the election official sends
an absentee ballot to the citizen.
146. 4. The citizen completes, and returns
their voted ballot to their local election
official by their State's deadline.
147. To successfully vote absentee,
UOCAVA citizens should:
Allow plenty of time to request, receive,
and return their ballot
148. Notify their local election official each time
their mailing address changes
149. Become familiar with their State's absentee
voting deadlines and procedures
to make sure their ballot is
properly executed and will be counted
150. Complete a Federal Write-In Absentee
Ballot (FWAB) early
if unsure of the time required to return
the ballot to meet the State's deadline
151. For additional information,
visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program website:
http://www.fvap.gov
or contact the Installation Voting Assistance Officer
@ 263-4196.
Send Your Vote Home!!
169. Sep. 28, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
~Menu~
Beef Noodle Soup / Cream of Mushroom Soup
Beef Pot Roast / Cajun Balked Fish
Steamed Rice / Lyonnaise Potatoes
Green Bean Casserole
Corn on the Cob
Price : $6.55
170. Volunteer guest speakers
are needed to help promote
the “highs of healthy living”
and/or share their testimony of resilience
to complement the Official Resilience
and Prevention Training sessions.
171. The training venues vary
and speakers are needed on
an ongoing basis.
Volunteers who are interested,
call 263-5394.
172. For children from birth to 5 years old
with developmental delay/special needs
meets every 2nd Monday from 10 – 11:30 a.m.
For more information:
EDIS@Arnn Elementaly School/263-4572/4357
173. Road Closures
for Sagami General Depot
From May 15 to Nov. 3
there will be a full-road closure
at 5th Street at Block 164.
174. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
The following list of responsibilities for pet owners
living on Camp Zama, Sagamihara Family
Housing Area and Sagami Depot was released
by the Housing Management Division:
- Sponsors are responsible for cleaning the areas
used by their pets.
- If kept outside, the pet’s area must be policed daily
to prevent a buildup of trash and fecal material.
175. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
- Owners must clean up waste left by their pet
during walks.
- Fecal droppings must be disposed of in sealed
plastic bags (preferably double bags) and be
placed in garbage receptacles.
- Un-bagged waste must not be placed in garbage
receptacles.
176. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
Violations can be reported to following email address:
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.mbx.usagj-dpw-housing-officer@
mail.mil
You may also report violations by calling the Housing Management
Division at
263-3441 or 263-4503,
or the Family Housing and Furnishing Management Branch
at 263-3527 or 263-4136.
177. NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:
1. Go to www.pay.gov
2. In the left hand column locate “Public
Forms,” then select “By Form Name”
3. Click “B” then click “BG Crawford F. Sams
Clinic” to open the form
178. NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:
4. Enter all required information on the form
5. Select a payment method
6. Click Submit Data
179. NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:
7. Follow the steps provided by “PAY.GOV”
to enter your payment information
8. Click continue
9. Confirm your information then enter
your Email Address
180. NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:
10. Click “Submit Payment”
11. Print a copy of your receipt for your
personal records
You have just completed an online payment!
181. In accordance with USAG-J Regulation 40-650,
all pets residing on the installation
must be registered
with the Camp Zama Veterinary Clinic
within 72 hours of purchase, adoption,
or arrival in Japan.
182. Failure to do so will result in pet(s)
being captured by military police
and impounded at the owner’s expense.
183. Visit the Camp Zama Veterinary Clinic
at Bldg. 1042
or call 263-3875
(046-407-3875 from outside the installation)
for more information.
185. Japanese phones/cell: 046-407-8255
Allied Telesis: 98-263-8255
Vonage or Skype: (800) 273-8255
Military and Family Life Counselor:
263-3638
186. Units located on
U.S. Army Garrison Japan Honshu installations
must coordinate with
the Hazardous Material Control Center
at Sagami General Depot
when purchasing hazardous materials.
187. Please procure recycled, bio-based or
environmentally preferable materials
when they are available in a timely manner,
they meet your unit’s performance standards
and are reasonably priced.
188. U.S. military personnel and facilities, both at home and
abroad, remain potential targets for those who wish to do
them harm.
Throughout our history, the U.S. Army has tackled the
toughest challenges.
If you see something, say something.
189. Adversarial forces adapt their tactics to avoid strength,
exploit weakness, and demonstrate their capability to attack
at the time and place of their choosing.
Individual awareness of suspicious activities is a key element
in the identification of potential threatening actions.
If you see something, say something.
190. Criminal assault methods have evolved over the past century
to a present-day "insider" threat possibility.
Suspicious activity reporting is a fundamental element of the
programs in place to keep both the U.S. Army Japan and U.S.
Army Garrison Japan communities safe.
If you see something, say something.
191. From deploying units around the area of responsibility to
Corps of Engineers projects throughout Japan, every activity,
every mission and every operation will have situational
awareness.
If you see something, say something.
192. Both the iWATCH Army and iSALUTE reporting programs are
community tools in our arsenal against threats to force
protection.
If you see something, say something.
193. We know our missions, our operations and our
responsibilities.
Report suspicious activities to your local Military Police or
ATO by calling: 263-3002 or 911 and or off post 046-407-3002
or 046-407-911
If you see something, say something.
194. Commanding General USARJ
米国軍関係者および軍事施設は、
本国、または海外に関わらず、
常にテロリストの標的になる可能性があります。
常に注意を払い、疑わしい事例について
報告することは、皆さん一人ひとりの努めです。
195. Commanding General USARJ
テロリストは、いつでもどこでも彼らが
攻撃できることを示すために、
相手の弱みに付け込む策略をとってきます。
個々が疑わしい行動に対して気がつくことが、
テロ活動の可能性を見きわめる鍵となります。
198. Commanding General USARJ
iWATCH Army およびiSALUTE という
2つの報告プログラムは
我々のコミュニティ内での脅威があった場合に、
誰もが報告できるツールです。
199. Commanding General USARJ
テロと疑わしい行為を確認した場合は、
最寄の軍警察(MP)に報告してください。
電話番号は080-5903-4501 または
軍電263-3002、あるいは911 です。
200. Units located on U.S. Army Garrison Japan
Honshu installations must coordinate
with the Hazardous Material Control Center
at Sagami Depot.
Call 268-4222 for assistance.
201. Please procure recycled, bio-based or
environmentally preferable materials
when they are available in a timely manner,
they meet your unit's performance standards,
and are reasonably priced.
202. A number of training dates
are scheduled to be held,
in both English and Japanese language instruction,
on shelf-life policy training to explain standard practice
in the management and storage
of shelf-life material
at the managing activity and depot level.
203. Students will learn to properly apply
mandatory storage standards criteria
in evaluating the condition of shelf-life material
upon receipt, in storage, during surveillance,
upon shipment, and when test or restorative actions
are required to maintain or return stocks
to a ready-for-issue status.
204. Yokohama North Dock (Japanese Session)
Date: Sept. 25 (Nomination deadline: Sept. 18)
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: 403rd AFSB, Conference Room,
Bldg. 347
Call 263-4814 for more information.
205. Yokohama North Dock (English Session)
Date: Sept. 26 (Nomination deadline: Sept. 18)
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: 403rd AFSB, Conference Room,
Bldg. 347
Call 263-4814 for more information.
207. Bldg. 360 Parking Lot Closure
on Camp Zama
The parking lot for Bldg. 360 on Camp Zama,
which includes the GSA Mart,
Military Clothing Sales Store
and the Arts and Crafts Center,
is scheduled to be closed
Jan. 20 through Oct. 31
in order to build a permanent parking lot.
208. Half-Road Closure
Between Bldgs. 101, 102
This will necessitate
the closure of 33 parking spaces.
Temporary parking will be available
on the side and rear of Bldg. 102.
209. Road Closure
at Ishinomaki, Sendai Intersection
A portion of the road at the intersections
of Ishinomaki Avenue and Sendai Street
on Camp Zama
is scheduled to be closed to traffic
from Dec. 2 through March 2015
due to construction.
210. Change in
Custodial Cleaning Frequencies
Due to recent increased support of
in-house custodial cleaning tasks at new facilities,
the Directorate of Public Works
will be reducing its cleaning frequencies
with the exception of the following buildings:
211. Change in
Custodial Cleaning Frequencies
- Morale, Welfare and Recreation “Community
Buildings” (Camp Zama Community Club,
Bowling Center, etc.)
- Child, Youth and School Services facilities
(Child Development Centers, Youth Centers,
etc.)
212. Change in
Custodial Cleaning Frequencies
- BG Sams U.S. Army Health Clinic
- Department of Defense Education Activity
schools
- Army and Air Force Exchange Services acilities
- Commissaries
213. Change in
Custodial Cleaning Frequencies
Community members are reminded
that while some cleaning task frequencies
may be reduced, the tasks will still be performed.
There is a possibility that once the adjustments
are made and the workforce has shifted,
some frequencies may be increased.
214. ID Card Section to Begin Online Scheduling
The Identification Card section
at Camp Zama’s Military Personnel Division
will begin using
the online RAPIDS appointment scheduler.
215. ID Card Section to Begin Online Scheduling
Visit the following link to schedule an appointment:
http://go.usa.gov/WrXQ
Call 263-4449 or 046-407-4449
for same-day appointments or further guidance.
216. Directorate of Emergency Services
Bicycle Registration
All Status of Forces Agreement members,
to include children and spouses,
are required to register all privately owned bicycles.
Sponsors need to prepare USAG-J Form 1349EJ
in order to properly register
all privately owned bicycles.
217. Directorate of Emergency Services
Bicycle Registration
Bicycles can be registered
at the Vehicle Registration Office (Bldg. 227)
or the Sagamihara Family Housing Area
Pass and ID Office
at Gate 1.
218. Serial number locations are normally found
on the below locations of any model bicycle:
Seat tube Head tube
At rear wheel
mount
Under crank
(bottom bracket)
Common Serial Number Locations
220. Employee Assistance Program
The Employees Assistance Program
is a free service available
to all Department of the Army civilians
on Camp Zama and their family members.
The EAP is a confidential support service paid
for by the government to assist employees.
221. Employee Assistance Program
The EAP program is designed to:
Promote personal growth, mental and
Physical health, and strengthen individuals,
Families and communities.
222. Employee Assistance Program
Provide individuals with confidential referrals
to agencies that can provide assistance
for problems that can affect their performance.
Individual problems can range from emotional,
psychological, psychiatric, stress-related,
substance dependence or other challenges.
223. Employee Assistance Program
Provide comprehensive short-term counseling
and referral services to help individuals achieve
a balance between their work, family and
other personal responsibilities.
224. Employee Assistance Program
The confidentiality of individuals using
the program is carefully protected.
No information is furnished to employers,
unions, or other individuals without the express,
written permission of the participating client.
225. Employee Assistance Program
The EAP can provide tools to help deal with,
stress, relationships, financial issues,
conflict, substance abuse, impulse control,
assertiveness, anger and
a variety of other adult living issues.
226. Employee Assistance Program
The EAP is available
Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and is located in the Resiliency
and Restoration Center, Bldg. 534.
To make an appointment, call 263-5309.
227.
228.
229.
230. Notice for Smokers to Smoke
in Designated Areas
Smokers on U.S. military
installations are reminded
that if they are smoking
during business hours
outside their office building
or place of employment,
231. Notice for Smokers to Smoke
in Designated Areas
they should do so only in
designated smoking areas
-- not near roads or
in parking lots.
Smokers must be
considerate of nonsmokers.
232. Residents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDY
All Army family housing and unaccompanied
personnel housing residents must notify
the Housing Management Division for absences
from their quarters of seven days or more.
233. Residents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDY
Provide a point of contact for
a responsible sponsor or adult
to perform periodic checks to ensure
the home is safe, secure and free of incidents
and unexpected circumstances,
and maintain the yard as well, if applicable.
234. Residents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDY
In the event you do not assign
a point of contact during your absence,
the Housing Management Division
will contact your organization or agency
to request their support – especially when it comes
to keeping up your yard maintenance.
235. Residents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDY
Visit the Housing Management Division
at Bldg. 671
to request the Form for Periodic Absences.
Call the Housing Office at 263-4135, 263-4843
or 263-5859 for questions or more information.
236. Notification of
Absence from Quarters
On-post residents must notify
the Housing Management Division
for absences from quarters extended
more than seven days.
237. Notification of
Absence from Quarters
Please provide a POC
who will have responsibility for your quarters
during your absence.
For more information: 263-4136/3890
046-407-4136/3890
238. SHARP Hotline (English-speaking)
090-9395-8909 or
882# from a DSN phone
Call any time to include evenings,
weekends and holidays.
240. Posting Ads at Front of Bldg. 102
Not Authorized
All personnel are reminded
not to post advertisements
at the front entrance of
U.S. Army Garrison Japan headquarters, Bldg. 102.
Call 263-3829 for more information.
241. Provide your input or feedback online at the
U.S. Army Garrison Japan ICE site
and enter to win a prize!
http://ice.disa.mil
Good or bad, we’d like to know!
242.
243. What is Ready Army?
Ready Army is the Army Emergency Management
Program’s proactive campaign to increase the
resilience of the Army community by informing of
relevant hazards and encouraging Soldiers,
their Families, Army Civilians and contractors to,
“Get a Kit. Make a Plan. Be Informed.”
244. What is Ready Army?
Through outreach and education Ready Army calls
our Army community to action and aims to create a
culture of preparedness that will save lives and
strengthen the nation.
245. Get a Kit
When disaster strikes, emergency responders
address the most critical needs and may not
even be able to get to an area until it is deemed
safe. While they work on behalf of the entire
community, it is your responsibility to ensure
your family’s well-being during times of crisis.
Emergency kits to sustain for 72 hours are an
essential tool for meeting that challenge.
246. Make a Plan
• Ensure everyone understands the plan, and practices.
• How to communicate during an emergency.
• Consider what to do, where to go, what to take.
• Plan for members with disabilities or special needs.
• Include pets in family plan.
• Report status through ADPAAS.
• Identify a continental U.S. contact.
247. Be informed
• Chain of Command
• www.ready.army.mil
• www.usarj.army.mil (Local Conditions Page)
•www.facebook.com/usagj
•Mass Notification System
• Command Channel 13
• Eagle 810 radio
• Family Assistance Center
248. Emergency Supply Kit
Food supply for all family members for five days (ready to
eat; no preparation required)
Bottled water
Protective mask
30-day supply of prescription medication
Over-the-counter medications
Baby toiletries (diapers, etc.) (five-day supply)
Toiletry articles (toothbrush, etc.)
Feminine hygiene articles