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When building and developing an occupational safety and health program, many organizations focus on accidents that might not be as common as you would expect.
Disaster Near Crazy Horse
We hadn’t been on the road for long when we came upon a bad accident. Several bikes had gone down and a badly mutilated body was lying in the road.
  • 16 July 2017
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Success vs. Failure
Getting back on the horse early helped me deal with the fears of losing an engine in flight while overwater.
  • 16 July 2017
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Train the Way You Fight
As a senior NCO, I had the opportunity to influence many Soldiers over the years. Sometimes, however, my junior Soldiers impressed me instead of the other way around.
  • 16 July 2017
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1052
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Be Ready, Stay Ready
Many of us have been there: You take over a program that needs a lot of maintenance and you’re unsure where to begin.
  • 9 July 2017
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 3022
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Wait and Acclimate
Dehydration, lack of acclimatization, blazing temperatures, high humidity and heavy workloads can rapidly lead to heat illnesses. Heat cramps or heat exhaustion, if undetected or left untreated, can rapidly lead to heat stroke, which can be fatal.
  • 9 July 2017
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1056
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