Drop In Article for the Military
This Holiday, the Greatest Threat to Military Personnel are
Car Crashes
For
the Armed Forces
Safety Division Motor vehicle crashes
are the leading cause of death for military personnel.
Safety
Division
Enhance Marine Corps readiness by
educating and equipping Marines, Sailors and civilians to
manage risks and reduce mishaps.
Safe Driving
Campaign
Safety is a command responsibility
that cannot be delegated. It requires individual commitment
and discipline. America's families have entrusted us with
their sons and daughters and everyone must take that responsibility
seriously. Knowing the standard and choosing to ignore it,
momentary lapses in leadership, shortcomings in training
and inadequate standards are the leading cause of accidents.
The
Army Center for Substance Abuse Programs (ACSAP)
The Army Center for Substance Abuse
Programs (ACSAP) supports combat readiness by providing
program oversight, supervision, inspection, integration,
technical assistance, and training development for the operation
and management of all elements of the Army's Army Substance
Abuse Program (ASAP).
Army
Safety Program
Army safety activities are organized
to protect the force and enhance warfighting capabilities
through a systematic and progressive process of hazard identification
and risk management.
Air
Force Ground Safety Professional
AFSC develops, implements, executes
and evaluates Air Force aviation, ground, weapons, space
and system mishap prevention, and nuclear surety programs
to preserve combat readiness; conducts research to promote
safety awareness and mishap prevention; oversees mishap
investigations, evaluates corrective actions and ensures
implementation; develops and directs safety and operational
risk management education.
U.S.
Department of Defense Link
For military traffic safety news, follow
the above link and enter "Traffic Safety" in their
search engine.
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