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    Preventing Falls while Decking the Halls 0 Home & Family
    USACRC Editor

    Preventing Falls while Decking the Halls

    On a crisp December evening, I noticed some of the Christmas lights on our house were out. The unlit strand was along the trim in an area not for the faint of heart. In that spot, the trim rises sharply, perhaps 48-50 degrees, to an apex about 30...
    Make the Right Call 0 Aviation
    USACRC Editor

    Make the Right Call

    Combat outposts on mountain pinnacles are used for observation points and located throughout the post’s training area. They usually are comprised of plywood shacks constructed from MRE boxes, sandbags and concertina wire. All of them...
    Set Them Straight 0 PMV-2
    USACRC Editor

    Set Them Straight

    The adrenaline rushes through your body, making you feel invincible. The wind is in your face and the world at your feet. The seemingly unlimited power at your fingertips is intoxicating. These are the things I felt when I rode my first...
    Enforce the Standard 0 Military Ops & Training
    USACRC Editor

    Enforce the Standard

    When winter arrives, the days get shorter, the nights get longer and they both get much colder. However, this does not keep the Army from training. Field training exercises are a reality for every unit, no matter how cold it is.

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    As September gives way to October, cooler weather arrives. Summer has faded into fall colors. As many of us still seek ways to participate in activities while social distancing, hiking and other outdoor activities could be on the rise.

    Hunting Safety: Full-body Harnesses

    Most tree stand accidents involve falls from heights. One of the consistent top 10 OSHA violations is lack of fall protection. What do these two things have in common? Falls at work or during recreational activities can be easily prevented by following a few safety rules.

    • 6 September 2020
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    Post-COVID Safety is Still Safety

    There’s no doubt that the time Americans spent cooped up due to the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected many of us.

    • 27 August 2020
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    Hunting Safety: Blinds and Tree Stands

    With cooler weather just around the corner, most hunters are making preparations for the upcoming fall hunting season. An important aspect of this is to spend a little time inspecting the tree stand or blind you will use.

    • 25 August 2020
    • Author: USACRC Editor
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    Which Life Vest is Best?

    Life jackets are more comfortable than ever, and there are many different styles specifically designed for every type of water activity. With that being said, there’s no excuse not to wear one.

    • 1 August 2020
    • Author: USACRC Editor
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