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As an officer and aviator in the U.S. Army, I — like most of you — have been exposed to a significant amount of safety training. We’ve all learned that the unseen hazard is oftentimes the most dangerous. 
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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Save a Life (or Two)
I remember getting in serious trouble once when I unbuckled my seat belt just before we’d reached our destination. You’d think that would be a lesson I’d never forget. Unfortunately, I did.
  • 1 October 2013
  • Author: Army Safety
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Be a Leader
Do you know someone who is complacent, acts carelessly or thinks they know it all? What did you do to correct this behavior? Oftentimes we do nothing because we don’t think it’s our problem. Wrong! It is your problem. 
  • 1 September 2013
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 7340
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The Vacation That Almost Went South
As the transition to my next duty assignment neared, I decided to take the family on a vacation. So, we packed our bags and headed to Disney World. My stubbornness while behind the wheel, however, almost caused our vacation to go south.
  • 1 August 2013
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 7316
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