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Looking Forward

The Army closed fiscal year (FY) 2019 with the fewest manned flight fatalities on record, a reflection of the Aviation Branch’s tenacious approach to safety and commitment to continuous improvement.

Army Top 10 Workplace Violations

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards describe the requirements employers are legally required to follow to protect their workers from hazards.

 

  • 29 March 2020
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Don't Let Weights Drop You

A primary goal of strength training is to develop stronger and better-functioning muscles and joints to more effectively and safely accomplish physical tasks. The deadlift and squat are common exercises performed to improve lower body strength.

  • 29 March 2020
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Buying in to Driver Training

Last summer, the Pennsylvania State Safety Office conducted an unofficial investigation into recent vehicle mishaps. The reason for these investigations was due to an increase in vehicle mishaps from the previous year. There were as many accidents in a three-month period in 2019 as there were in six months the year prior. It also seemed the accidents are getting more severe.

  • 29 March 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Pushing the Limit

We all know that in a combat environment your acceptable risk level might go up a notch to accomplish the mission and/or save or protect other forces with whom you have been fighting. However, is there a time that you could be doing more harm than good or taking an unnecessary risk while not really accomplishing anything? Sometimes I think so.

  • 22 March 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Self-discipline Saves Lives

Combat offers a unique learning environment in which training can be your best friend or worst enemy.

  • 22 March 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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