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Fall is more than a season that's upon us
Falls can happen in several different ways and prevention can be practiced. Not just for the upcoming fall season, but also year round. (U.S. Air Force courtesy image from Air Force Safety Center)
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Safety office to host motorcycle mentorship ride
The Hanscom Safety Office will host a motorcycle mentorship training and ride at the conference center here Oct. 1. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Lance Beebe)
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Apollyon 2020 (Courtesy graphic)
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Driving safety underpins mission success
20th Air Force safety facts. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Capt Ieva Bytautaite)
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Beat the heat
As the temperatures rise throughout the year, it’s important Airmen are educated about heat-related illnesses. Knowing the warning signs and how to treat them can save a life. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Airman 1st Class Amanda Lovelace)
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Late summer pests: Staying safe both on and off duty
Vector-borne illnesses, such as those spread from mosquitoes and ticks, can pose a significant health concern for Airmen both on and off duty. It is vital to know the risk of vector-borne illnesses and how to stay safe (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Staying safe and healthy all summwr
This summer, staying safe and healthy has new meaning. As the summer months wind down, leadership at all levels advocate for the continued health and safety of our Airmen and Space Professionals on and off duty. The Air and Space Forces top five leaders continued the conversation with a recently released memorandum encouraging vigilance in combatting the threats of coronavirus and injury from preventable mishaps. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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With warmer weather comes opportunities to not only enjoy the outdoors, but also opens the doors to injury. Here are some tips to remain safe while taking part in summer activities. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Senior Airman Nicolas Z. Erwin)
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Air Force Fall Prevention Focus
One Airman or Space Professional lost to a fall mishap is one too many. Since 2015 there have been 15 fatalities and permanent disabilities caused by on and off-duty falls in the Air Force. That’s one of the many reasons we are passionate about fall prevention. Take some time to focus on fall prevention July 20-24 using this year’s Air Force theme, “Calling All Fall Prevention Warriors!”(U.S. Air Force illustration by Susan Merhege)
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AFCEC leads hurricane season preparedness
The “Air Force Be Ready” app features a main menu that includes: emergency phone numbers, websites, a storm preparation checklist, potential storm threats, a customizable family plan and basic preparation suggestions. The Air Force Be Ready awareness campaign was launched by AFCEC in July 2011, which would eventually lead to the now Air Force Be Ready mobile app and has been lauded by the Air Force community for its in-depth preparation guides and wide variety of critical information. (U.S. Air Force graphic by David Ford)
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EC CC Holiday Weekend Safety Message
Have a safe and happy Fourth of July weekend! (U.S. Air Force graphic by Danielle Brooks)
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Staying Safe in the Water
A graphic created to inform about safety in natural water settings. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Jessie Perkins)
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Summer Health Hazards
Being aware of summer hazards can make avoiding them easier and adds to summer fun, whether working or playing outside.
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Summer Safety
If you are going swimming, and are not a skilled swimmer, have the proper gear and always bring a buddy. It is best to not drink alcohol while swimming, as it impairs your cognitive and reactive skills. Also, it doesn’t hurt to know basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) procedures. You could help save a life by knowing what to do and by keeping an eye out for everyone around you. You may see something that others don’t. (Courtesy Photo)
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Summer Safety
If you are driving to your vacation destination, it is essential that your vehicle is up to date. Make sure the tires are in good condition, the air conditioning works and that you have plenty of gas. If driving a long way, be sure to get adequate rest before leaving and it’s beneficial to have someone in the front seat that can stay awake with you. If you get tired, turn the music to something fast and loud, pull over in a public area and take a necessary break and walk around. (Courtesy Photo)
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Hurricane safety during COVID-19
The Atlantic hurricane season occurs annually June 1 to Nov. 30. This year’s season brings additional obstacles in the form of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The 20th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management office and the American Red Cross offer numerous safety precautions to help assist Team Shaw members in juggling both hurricane and COVID-19 preparatory tasks. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Christopher Maldonado)
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Dialogue on Race
Dialogue on Race: Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright will discuss race Wednesday, June 3, beginning at 5 p.m. EST. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Team Hanscom celebrates the Class of 2020
Team Hanscom celebrates the Class of 2020
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Alligator safety at Robins
At Robins Air Force Base, Airmen are increasingly utilizing trails, pavilions and bodies of water for recreation and physical fitness activities, resulting in increased interactions between people and alligators.Alligators are an important part of the ecosystem and play a valuable role in wetlands, swamps, rivers and lakes. Alligators are predators that help keep other animal populations in balance and contribute to the overall health of our natural areas.
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