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    Crosswalk Catastrophes 0 PMV-4
    USACRC Editor

    Crosswalk Catastrophes

    Since I am lucky enough to live in an area with year-round nice weather, I have eschewed the treadmill and opted to trek the sidewalks near my home. Now that I am spending more time as a pedestrian, I’ve discovered many drivers do not...
    Racing Toward Disaster 0 PMV-4
    USACRC Editor

    Racing Toward Disaster

    My commute to and from work is about as simple as I could want. I travel on rural roads, except for a 10-minute jaunt on a major highway. If I were ever to be involved in an accident, I figured the highway would be the most likely place due to...
    More than Words 0 Military Ops & Training
    USACRC Editor

    More than Words

    The importance of wearing a seat belt is stressed before just about every convoy, training safety briefing and weekend. Like most young Soldiers, I listened to the words and would say “Hooah!” after my leaders were finished briefing....
    A Feline FOD Check 0 Aviation
    USACRC Editor

    A Feline FOD Check

    Foreign object damage on a military aircraft is a serious issue. Before every mission, the entire flight crew, which is five personnel on a CH-47, checks for foreign object debris (FOD) and ensures the aircraft is ready for the mission. Depending...

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    As much as we don’t like to think that our mothers and other sage advisers were right, the older we get, the more we realize how correct they were.
    One Decision Can Change Everything
    This incident was a good example of the dangerous jobs we perform every day. It is also a reminder how the addition of variables can affect mission risk.
    • 26 March 2017
    • Comments: 0
    The Importance of Firing-line Safeties
    I once spent 18 months supervising small-arms ranges with about 20 other Army retirees. Our experience indicated that range safety is directly related to the quality of unit firing-line safeties.
    • 26 March 2017
    • Comments: 0
    There When You Need It
    Sure, you’ve heard about the dangers of battery acid splashing into the eyes, but that always happens to the other guy. Before you have time to blink or turn your head, it’s now happened to you. Are you prepared for this type of emergency?
    • 19 March 2017
    • Author: Army Safety
    • Number of views: 1647
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    Respect the Weather
    The welcome relief from the bitter cold and snow of winter brings with it another significant hazard — the spring and summer severe weather conditions.
    • 19 March 2017
    • Author: Army Safety
    • Number of views: 1458
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