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Commander's Seat Belt Enforcement and Accountability Policy
The commander had been stepping up the awareness on seatbelt wear and cell phone use for months with the Safety Office leading the charge, but the recent downward trend in compliance forced more intense scrutiny - and punishment.
"The lack of seatbelt use on this base is intolerable," said Col. Wayne McGee, 460th Space Wing Commander. "Furthermore, the use of cell phones without a hands-free device while driving is unacceptable. I am enacting an aggressive program to detect and apprehend all persons who violate these policies." (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Scott McNabb)
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Posted: 4/25/2008
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Black History Month luncheon
The Black History Month luncheon is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Base Chapel Feb. 28. For more information or to RSVP, call Master Sgt. Raven Rossetti at (720) 847-7167 or Mr. Jerome Carter at (720) 847-6250.
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Posted: 2/20/2008
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Mississippi Gate construction, lane restriction to change traffic pattern
The Mississippi Gate will undergo construction to build a new commercial vehicle inspection shelter from Feb. 18-July 30. The construction will require lane changes when using the gate. Only commercial vehicles will be allowed to use the gate for inbound access to Buckley. One lane will be allowed for outbound use by Buckley workers and residents and the other outbound lane will be converted to an inbound lane for personal vehicles. Barriers will be placed to aid traffic flow. For more information, call Thi Pham at (720) 847-9995.
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Posted: 2/14/2008
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Buckley passes water standards
Following the table across, the action level is a concentration that triggers some type of control or treatment. The AL for lead and copper is based on the 90 percent rule - 90 percent of all samples taken must be below the AL. Buckley?s 90th percentile result was .5 parts per million for copper and less than 2 parts per billion for lead. Maximum contamination level is the limit below which there is no known or expected risk to health. Buckley did not violate the lead and copper rule.
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Buckley passes ...
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Posted: 6/29/2007
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