Snow storm a reminder of reporting protocol

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  • By JBER Public Affiars
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There is no telling when Anchorage will be hit with the next large snowfall. When this happens, members must know base procedures during inclement weather.
Base officials have three options when winter weather makes driving conditions hazardous for Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

Mission essential reporting: Only mission-essential personnel, as determined by unit commanders and supervisors, are required to report to duty. Unit commanders must specifically identify who they determine as mission essential in advance. If you have not been told, ask your supervisor.

Delayed reporting: All members report for duty while exercising caution and arriving as soon as conditions permit. Expected reporting time will be specified, but it will normally be 10 a.m.

Early release: Unit commanders are responsible for managing early release within their organization when the commander initiates this action. The goal is to stagger departure times to alleviate congestion and to allow those who live farthest from the base to leave first.

These options give us the flexibility to balance safety and mission needs against the weather situations. However, this is Alaska, and with snow and ice no stranger to the area, you can expect these options to be used infrequently.

When conditions at home are severe enough to warrant changes to normal reporting times and no option has been directed, personnel must coordinate with their supervisors and unit commanders.

When the commander decides to initiate any of these actions, the command post is notified and disseminates the information and specific reporting procedures.

The public affairs office notifies local news media and initiates changes to the JBER Information Line at 552-INFO (4636), Facebook (www.facebook.com/JBERAK), and Twitter (http://twitter.com/JBER_PA) with the latest reporting instructions.

The information is also distributed through Top Cover (accessible from government computers only). JBER personnel can expect to receive the information as early as possible, but decisions will normally be made by 5 a.m.

If the base goes into mission-essential reporting, dining facilities and lodging will continue to operate to the maximum extent possible to meet the needs of customers. However, AAFES and commissary facilities may be closed. Call AAFES at 753-4422 and the commissary at 580-4425 for operating hours.

A related concern is driving under snowy and icy conditions. People operating vehicles on JBER during inclement weather need to slow down and drive with the conditions of the roadways.

Speed, following too closely, and decreased visibility are major problems to safe driving. Nothing is more important than the safety of our forces and families.

Road condition advisories for Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson are:
Green: Roads are clear and dry. Drivers will comply with normal vehicle operating procedures and posted speed limits.

Amber: It has been determined that roads may be slippery due to snow, ice, or reduced visibility. Drivers will exercise caution.

Red: It has been determined that roads may be hazardous due to snow, ice, or reduced visibility. Drivers will exercise caution and reduce speeds by 10 miles per hour below the posted speed limit.

Black: It has been determined that road conditions are extremely hazardous due to ice, snow, or reduced visibility. Vehicle dispatching is prohibited unless directed by command authority. Only operate mission essential and emergency response vehicles. Drivers will exercise extreme caution and reduce speeds by 10 miles per hour below the posted speed limit.

Road conditions will be posted at all gates and will be displayed on Facebook, Twitter, and 552-INFO.