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The National Safety Council has designated June as National Safety Month -- it's the 25th anniversary of the observance to help us keep each other safe, from the workplace to any place. Reminder: Use extra caution when driving in low-visibility conditions, such as at night or in bad weather.
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Air Force readdresses women’s hair standard after feedback
The Air Force revises Air Force Instruction 36-2903 to address differences in hair density and texture June 25, 2021. When hair is secured behind the head, the hair may extend six inches to the left and to the right and six inches protruding from the point where the hair is gathered. The 12-inch total width must allow for proper wear of headgear. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Summer Health Hazards
Summer fun like swimming, hiking, and longer days can present health risks, but don’t let a health emergency ruin your summer fun. Knowing common summer health hazards can help provide that safety net for you and your family.
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Pedestrian safety
The National Safety Council has designated June as National Safety Month -- it's the 25th anniversary of National Safety Month, an annual observance to help us keep each other safe, from the workplace to anyplace. Never pass vehicles stopped at a crosswalk.
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Summer Safety Sunscreen Tips
Summer Safety Sunscreen Tips
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As Memorial Day approaches, there are several things to keep in mind and plan for over the holiday weekend.
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Risk Management - the key to a safe and enjoyable summer
The Department of the Air Force reminds Airmen and Guardians to apply sound risk management when enjoying outdoor and recreational activities with family and friends this summer. The summer focus period runs from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.
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Minuteman III Innovation Campaign 2021
The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center and Air Force Global Strike Command launched a joint “Airmen Powered by Innovation” campaign in March 2021 to solicit innovative ideas from Minuteman III operators, maintainers and defenders to accelerate the design and deployment of warfighter solutions. The campaign is open through Dec. 31, 2021 to DoD employees and contractors, who can submit their ideas and view other submissions at https://usaf.ideascalegov.com/a/campaign-home/222. (Artwork by Capt. Austin Troya)
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Minuteman III Innovation Campaign 2021
The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center and Air Force Global Strike Command launched a joint “Airmen Powered by Innovation” campaign in March 2021 to solicit innovative ideas from Minuteman III operators, maintainers and defenders to accelerate the design and deployment of warfighter solutions. The campaign is open through Dec. 31, 2021 to DoD employees and contractors, who can submit their ideas and view other submissions at https://usaf.ideascalegov.com/a/campaign-home/222. (Artwork by Capt. Austin Troya)
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Fall Prevention Focus
Fall Prevention Focus begins May 3-7, 2021, the Department of the Air Force is partnering for the eighth year with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration on the National Safety Stand-Down to prevent falls. (U.S. Air Force Illustration by Lisa Gonzales)
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Hurricane categories
Hurricanes are classified based on wind speed, which can caused various levels of storm surge and damage. (Courtesy graphic)
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Safety officials outline requirements for military riders
The Occupational Safety Office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., will host the annual Motorcycle Mentorship Safety Ride May 4. (Courtesy Graphic)
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Cislunar Debris Propagation Following a Catastrophic Spacecraft Mishap
The Air Force Institute of Technology’s Master’s of Science Astronautical Engineering civilian student, Mr. Nathan Boone’s “Cislunar Debris Propagation Following a Catastrophic Spacecraft Mishap,” was chosen as the 2021 AIAA Survivability “Best Professional Paper” award recipient. The image above is a simulation of debris from a spacecraft on a trajectory similar to the Apollo 13 spacecraft when it suffered its explosion on the way to the Moon. This data gives an idea of what may have happened to the debris following the Apollo 13 incident. Debris intersects much lower Earth orbital altitudes like lower earth orbit and geostationary equatorial orbit.
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2020 Department of the Air Force Annual Safety Awards
Graphic announcing the release of the fiscal year 2020 Department of the Air Force Annual Safety Awards. (Air Force Illustration by Jessie Perkins)
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Tinker organizations improve contractor safety by changing process
An example of a Speak Out for Safety (SOS) placard that was developed as part of the Tinker Contractor Safety program. The SOS placard is used in work areas to denote what work is being performed as well as contact information that can be used if anyone, be it a contractor or base employee, notices unsafe working conditions that must be addressed. (Courtesy graphic)
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3rd Annual PMV-2 Focus
Announcement graphic. The third annual Spring PMV-2 Focus, will be held from March 21- May 21, 2021, is intended to highlight motorcycle safety and ensure all Air Force military riders know the requirements. The Motorcycle Unit Safety Tracking Tool (MUSTT) and Unit Motorcycle Safety Representative (MSR's) are vital in helping Airmen mitigate risks inherent to riding a motorcycle. (Air Force illustration by Jessie Perkins)
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Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death to drivers and passengers in the United States. Proper seat belt use is one of the most effective ways to save lives and reduce injuries in crashes. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Jessie Perkins)
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Air Force to allow longer braids, ponytails, bangs for women
Beginning in February 2021, female Airmen will be able to wear their hair in up to two braids or a single ponytail with bulk not exceeding the width of the head and length not extending below a horizontal line running between the top of each sleeve inseam at the under arm through the shoulder blades. In addition, women’s bangs may now touch their eyebrows, but not cover their eyes. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Corey Parrish)
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Air Force Combined Mishap Reduction System
Graphic highlighting an Air Force Safety Center web-based survey program. The Air Force Combined Mishap Reduction System (AFCMRS) is a safety culture survey tool that allows commanders to assess the safety of their units by anonymously surveying member’s attitudes and perceptions.(U.S. Air Force illustration/Jessie Perkins)
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