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    Back in the Saddle 0 Motorcycles
    USACRC Editor

    Back in the Saddle

    Just get back from a deployment? How about a mid-tour leave? Or maybe you’re just getting ready to ride again after a winter break. If you’re like me, you’re probably itching to take your bike out for a long-overdue ride along...
    PPE: Seeing is Believing 0 Workplace
    USACRC Editor

    PPE: Seeing is Believing

    We had neglected to clean off the residual epoxy from the can’s rim. When my co-worker closed the lid, he slammed the edges with a hammer to secure it. As he did this, the remaining epoxy in the rim splashed directly into my left eye.

    Slow Down to Speed Up 0 Workplace
    USACRC Editor

    Slow Down to Speed Up

    Recently, my organization has experienced a concerning rise in automotive-related mishaps. A common thread weaving through these incidents is rushing to complete a task, often at the expense of thoroughly reviewing and adhering to the technical...
    Windmill on Our Right 0 Aviation
    USACRC Editor

    Windmill on Our Right

    What I witnessed instead will forever be engrained as a haunting memory: a solid superstructure pole rising into the low ceiling and, like something out of a nightmare, the tip of the turbine blade spinning out below the clouds, one at a time.

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