Independence Day Weekend Safety
The 101 Critical Days of Summer safety campaign marks the period where Airmen and Guardians are traveling more and participate more in outdoor activities that historically pose a greater risk of danger. This timeframe began on Memorial Day weekend and will continue through Labor Day weekend.
As the 4th of July weekend approaches, the Air Force Reserve occupational safety program manager informed safety professionals throughout the Air Force Reserve about fireworks safety considerations and travel statistics, and emphasized the dangers of distracted and impaired driving.
Air Force Reserve Command occupational safety program manager:The 101 Critical Days of Summer safety campaign begins on Memorial Day and runs through Labor Day. Historically, this period presents the greatest risk of mishaps and injuries to our personnel. But what you may not know is the Department of the Air Force lost 12 members to preventable mishaps during this period last year. As of 27 Jun 23 (less than a month), the latest number of Department of the Air Force fatal mishaps is eleven. As the 4th of July weekend approaches, the American Automobile Association (AAA) predicts there will be record breaking travel this upcoming weekend/holiday period. Best and Worst Times to Travel by Car
For purposes of this forecast, the Independence Day holiday travel period is defined as the five-day period from Friday, June 30 to Tuesday, July 4. A record number of travelers throughout a five-day holiday period will pose heightened risk to our Airmen and Guardians. Travelers can expect delays, traffic jams, distracted drivers and more. Traffic apps, local Department of Transportation notifications, and patience are key to minimizing holiday traffic frustrations. Not only will traffic safety concerns be on our minds this weekend, but fireworks safety is also an area of high interest. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), fireworks are best left to the professionals. However, if consumer fireworks are legal to purchase where you live, the NSC offers the following tips: • Never allow young children to handle fireworks Distracted driving and driving while impaired are two issues that remain a problem across our nation. Remind people to drink responsibly and do not mix drinking and driving. Distracted driving – what can we say but put the darn phone down. That call or text can wait until you are safely stopped. Eleven lives lost thus far in the 101 Critical Days of Summer is eleven too many. Please continue to highlight risk management and working with your leadership teams to reinforce a strong, positive safety culture. Thanks for your time and stay safe out there. |