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AFSEC Mission/Vision Poster Series
The Air Force Safety Center's mission is to safeguard Airmen, protect resources and preserve combat capability in every safety discipline aviation, occupational, weapons and space. (U.S. Air Force illustration by Keith Wright)
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Don’t be scared, be prepared
The 39th Civil Engineer Squadron readiness and emergency management flight is responsible for ensuring all base members are prepared to survive and operate in hazardous conditions. Many of the ways they plan and prepare can set anyone up for success when incorporated into their everyday lifestyle such as having adequate supplies, an emergency plan and being aware of potential threats. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Senior Airman Kirby Turbak)
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96th TW to hold active assailant exercise
96th Test Wing
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JBLE highlights holiday safety
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, in conjunction with the Retail Industry Leaders Association, Safe Kids Worldwide and Toy Association, is promoting toy safety and smart shopping practices during the holiday season. The campaign, Know the ABCs of Toy Safety, is designed to help guide consumers and provide toy safety awareness during the holidays and all year long. Safe toy purchasing tips include choosing toys that match your child’s interests and abilities as well as your family’s play environment. (Courtesy Photo)
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Air Force Safety goes mobile
Air Force Safety Center released the mobile version of the Airman Safety App enabling Airmen at installations Air Force wide to voluntarily report safety issues with their devices as they encounter them.
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Smithsonian Institution Feather Identification Lab
The Smithsonian Institution Feather Identification Lab uses a variety of methods to identify more than 9,000 samples each year from civil and military sources. The result of their work adds to an ever-expanding database, which benefits not only aviation safety, but biologists, airfield managers, researchers and engineers designing more bird resistant aircraft systems.
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78th MSG units begin to apply AoP principles, see positive change
Art of the Possible (courtesy graphic)
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Transition to AFMAN 91-203
U.S. Air Force Occupational Safety is set to rollout AFMAN 91-203, Air Force Occupational Safety, Fire and Health Standards. The AFMAN is a re-write of AFI 91-203, providing Airmen with a more consolidated and streamlined product that acknowledges OSHA law.
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Ride to Return
Riding to return is about the right training, the right gear and having a plan. Be a safe military motorcyclists and make sure to follow Air Force guidance anytime to get on two wheels. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Senior Airman Jovan Banks)
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Eglin hurricane graphic
Eglin hurricane graphic
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Dr. Love video challenge
Do you have what it takes to "be" Dr. Love? Dr. Love's "Risk Management in 45 Seconds or Less" videos are wildly popular with Airmen around the globe. Now we are giving you the chance to see if you can outdo his safety prowess in front of the camera. Make your own risk management video on the safety topic of your choice (59 seconds or less) and submit it for the Safe + Sound Campaign. The Airman with the winning video gets a STARRING ROLE in a future Dr. Love risk management video! Submit by July 30.
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Be Prepared
(U.S. Air Force graphic by Senior Airman Jovan Banks)
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2018 Summer Safety Message
Graphic highlighting the summer safety message from the Air Force Chief of Safety. (U.S. Air Force illustration by Susan Merhege)
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Share your thoughts
The Air Force Safety Center is asking for feedback on the 2018 Fall Prevention Focus which ran from May 7-11. The survey is available 24/7 worldwide with a Controlled Access Card on the Occupational Safety SharePoint site or simply send an email describing personal experiences to SEGT.AFSC@us.af.mil.
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Non-Sports Related On-Duty Slips, Trips & Falls
A graphic depicting non-sports related on-duty slips, trips & falls statistics in the Air Force for fiscal years 2014-16. (U.S. Air Force illustration by Keith Wright)
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Safely celebrating Independence Day
U.S. service members are encouraged to review safety procedures, local and state laws and regulations before celebrating the Fourth of July and other festivities. Knowing the importance of safety can make a difference when observing the holidays with family and friends. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Airman 1st Class Kaylee Dubois)
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Grilling Safety
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AIR FORCE STATION, Colo. - Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station Fire Prevention Office, Colo., recommends residents to exercise grilling safety through several grilling tips by the National Fire Protection Association.
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Let Us Know
U.S. Air Force Occupational Safety is seeking field level recommendations in review of- and comments on- the new publication style of AFI 91-203. Comments are now being taken regarding AFI 91-203, chapters 1-11, Air Force Consolidated Occupational Safety Instruction, in an effort to gain insight and perspectives from stakeholders. (U.S. Air Force Illustration by Susan Merhege)
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Electrical Safety Infographic
Electrical Safety Infographic
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Airman Safety App
Mishap reporting is about to get easier with a new web-based reporting application from the Air Force Safety Center. The Airman Safety App will be accessible anytime, anywhere and on almost any device – desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone and includes an interface that walks the user through a series of short and readily understood questions to easily report a hazard or mishap. (U.S. Air Force illustration by Keith Wright)
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