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Eye Safety During an Annular Eclipse
You can make your own eclipse projector using a cardboard box, a white sheet of paper, tape, scissors, and aluminum foil. With the Sun behind you, sunlight will stream through a pinhole punched into aluminum foil taped over a hole in one side of the box. During the partial phases of a solar eclipse, this will project a crescent Sun onto a white sheet of paper taped to the inside of the box. Look into the box through another hole cut into the box to see the projected image.
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Eye Safety During an Annular Eclipse
The circular holes of a colander project crescent shapes onto the ground during the partial phases of a solar eclipse.
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Eye Safety During an Annular Eclipse
A crowd uses handheld solar viewers and solar eclipse glasses to safely view a solar eclipse.
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Safety officials from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, warn about the dangers hot oil and grease after two Airmen were injured recently while cooking. Official encourage families take (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall graphic by Helen Klein)
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Stay informed with the HURCON scale
A U.S. Air Force graphic displays information about the hurricane condition scale to inform the public about hurricane preparations at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 29, 2023. The HURCON scale is an alert scale used by the Department of Defense and other federal agencies to indicate the state of emergency and to estimate the time until the onset of destructive winds from a hurricane. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Airman 1st Class Devyn Waits)
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The 75th Security Forces Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is reminding parents to properly secure their children in a car seat when driving, even when driving only a few blocks. Patrols have noticed a recent trend of parents not placing their children in car seats or safety restraints at the Hill Field Elementary School drop-off area. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Kent Bingham)
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Fall Safety
Fall Safety
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Fall Safety
Fall Safety Rotator with colorful fall foliage.
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AFGSC releases initial PCB survey results as the Missile Community Cancer Study continues to collect data from missile bases
A total of 900 samples were taken from surfaces in missile facilities at Malmstrom, F.E. Warren, and Minot AFBs. This table shows the number of samples that detected any level of PCBs, as well as the four samples above the EPA’s standard for mitigation. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Shelby Thurman)
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Back to school: What drivers, kids need to look out for
According to the Texas Department of Transportation, there were 746 traffic crashes in Texas school zones in 2022, resulting in 23 serious injuries. The most common causes were driver inattention, speeding, and failure to yield the right of way.
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Back to school: What drivers, kids need to look out for
Always obey crossing guards. Cross the street at intersections or marked crosswalks. Look left, right and left again before proceeding.
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Motorcycle Mentorship Safety
Motorcyclist on a mentorship ride in front of Nevada Air National Guard building.
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Vehicle Heatstroke
Vehicle heatstroke infographic detailing how quickly vehicle can become to hot for anyone left in vehicle.
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Act Fast - Heat Exhaustion/Heat Stroke
Infographic on heat exhaustion and heat stroke and the symptoms of each and how to treat them.
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Labor Day Safety
Graphic poster on Labor Day Safety tips for fireworks, travel, grilling and sun safety.
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Safe + Sound Week Halt A Hazard
Safe + Sound Week graphic introducing the Halt A Hazard Campaign from August 7-13.
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Halt A Hazard Collage
Safe + Sound graphic illustrating the correct PPE.
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Halt A Hazard Poster
Workplace safety is key & pivotal to Halt A Hazard .
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Building a Safety Culture to Halt A Hazard Poster
Building a Safety Culture to Halt A Hazard .
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Fall Prevention Halt A Hazard Poster
Wear proper PPE for Fall Prevention will Halt A Hazard .
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