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Life and Death
While working as an assistant trainmaster for the Union Pacific Railroad, my job required me to be on call should any problems arise in my area in my area. One summer evening, I got a call that reminded me just how precious life is.
Road Weary
In the aviation community, we talk about safety all the time. It’s evident that we put a greater emphasis on safety at work. 
  • 1 November 2013
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Covering the Bases
Accidents can happen at any time, so maybe shifting focus on what we perceive as the priority hazards isn’t the best approach. It’s important we cover all the bases. We can’t eliminate all mishaps, but we can definitely reduce the frequency and severity.
  • 1 November 2013
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Slippery Slopes
On a 115 F day at Camp Arifjan, I decided I wanted to become a national ski patroller when I returned home. Even though I hadn’t skied in 20 years, I was confident my skills would come back to me in no time.
  • 1 November 2013
  • Author: Army Safety
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Never Quit Learning
As a kid, I remember spending time in my parents’ garage, admiring father’s motorcycle. When I got a little closer to driving age, he made a deal with me. If I passed the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Basic RiderCourse, I could ride his bike.
  • 1 November 2013
  • Author: Army Safety
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Accidents Don't Take Holidays
It’s that time of year where many of us are caught up in holiday routines and tend to take seasonal hazards for granted. Doing so, however, can mean the difference between a happy holiday and tragedy. 
  • 1 November 2013
  • Author: Army Safety
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