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A Slip Away
It is important that aviation maintenance technicians stay engaged in hangar and shop operations. Tools that our Soldiers use may be unsafe and unserviceable; we’ll never know until we check or if there’s a mishap.
The Last Time I Didn't Wear a Seat Belt
I grew up during a time when most states didn’t have laws requiring vehicle occupants to wear a seat belt. As a teenager, I wore a seat belt when I was riding in the car with my parents. Riding with my friends, however, was different story.
  • 1 February 2014
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DZ Considerations
It’s important to take your job seriously when performing the duties of a DZSO. Lives depend upon you doing your job thoroughly, by the books and attentively. 
  • 1 February 2014
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Is the weapon clear?

Whether Soldiers are handling a military or privately owned weapon, safety should always be a top concern.

  • 8 January 2014
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 14479
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Safe at home

After hearing too many stories about Soldiers ruining their careers due to poor decision-making, Spc. Tyler Rouse knew he had to intervene. Nearly a year later, hundreds of Fort Bliss Soldiers have him — as well as his nonprofit organization, No D.U.I. El Paso — to thank for a safe ride home.

  • 8 January 2014
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 13673
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Engaged leaders and TRiPS key to accident reduction

For many Soldiers, the U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center is synonymous with one of its most frequently used tools — the Travel Risk Planning System, or TRiPS.

  • 8 January 2014
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 15088
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