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    Railhead Ops: Back to Basics [EasyDNNnews:Comments] [EasyDNNnews:Categories separator="" last]
    USACRC Editor

    Railhead Ops: Back to Basics

    Rail remains a vital part of the deployment process. During past deployment operations, the Army relied on contractors to do the majority of the loading. But with the focus on large-scale combat operations, a unit’s Soldiers will be...
    Using Leading Indicators to Improve Safety: A Primer for ASMIS 2.0 [EasyDNNnews:Comments] [EasyDNNnews:Categories separator="" last]
    USACRC Editor

    Using Leading Indicators to Improve Safety: A Primer for ASMIS 2.0

    Since lagging indicators don’t explain the “why” behind the bottom line, organizations may tend to respond with broad, generalized corrective actions. Waiting for the damage to be done before addressing the risks may send a...
    Rested and Ready [EasyDNNnews:Comments] [EasyDNNnews:Categories separator="" last]
    USACRC Editor

    Rested and Ready

    Showing up to the mission in a fatigued state is unacceptable. This happens all too often in aviation. One of my recent flight manuals stated: “A pilot must show up to work free of stress.” Although we may not be stress-free, we may...
    Crosswalk Catastrophes [EasyDNNnews:Comments] [EasyDNNnews:Categories separator="" last]
    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...

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    Eventually, I returned to two wheels, and I think of my friend often when I ride. If anything positive came out of his death, it’s that I am now a better and safer rider.

    Avoiding Left-turners

    <p>Left-turning vehicles continue to be a significant hazard to motorcyclists. Surviving the ride requires we understand how left-turner crashes occur and how to avoid them. Ride safe!</p>
     

    • 1 September 2022
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    Accidents Still Happen

    We thought we had mitigated all of the risks associated with our ride that day. This incident proved that accidents still happen.

    • 7 August 2022
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    Riding within Your Skill Level

    No matter how experienced you might think you are, we all have limits. You know your comfort level. Don’t let the group decide your limitations.

    • 1 August 2022
    • Author: USACRC Editor
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    Beyond the Standard

    The Army has consistently pushed motorcycle safety since I enlisted. I want to share how the Army’s motorcycle program impacted my family.

    • 24 July 2022
    • Author: USACRC Editor
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