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Summer Safety Campaign hopes to keep YOU from being 'THAT GUY'
"Safety- It's Personal" is the theme for this year's Critical Days of Summer safety campaign, which runs from 25 May through 3 Sep 2012. This year's theme is a reminder that safety is everyone's responsibility and the decisions we make impact our friends, families and Air Force community. (U.S. AIr Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Torey Griffith)
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Summer safety campaign hopes to keep YOU from being 'THAT GUY'

Posted 6/11/2012   Updated 6/11/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Brian Raphael
Air Force Safety Center Public Affairs


6/11/2012 - KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (AFNS) -- May 25th marked the first day of the Critical Days of Summer safety campaign. The summer is a welcome time of year marked by warmer weather and increased participation in outdoor activities. Unfortunately, it's historically the time of year when the Air Force experiences disproportionately more mishaps and fatalities off duty.

To enhance awareness of risk management decision-making and offset the chance of mishaps, the Air Force Safety Center announces the Critical Days of Summer public webpage to help everyone enjoy a mishap-free summer. In addition to tools and features, this one-stop resource contains videos with important messages for all Airmen.

"Remember to dive into your summer off-duty activities with a clear eye toward safely returning to duty," said Bill Parsons, Air Force chief of ground safety.

"Every Airmen is precious and every fatality is one too many!" safety center officials said. "Please enjoy your summer and make the choice to go into the fall with warm memories of the decisions you made and the time you had. Spread the word to prevent mishaps."

Visit the CDS website at
http://www.afsec.af.mil/criticaldaysofsummer/

Visit the 2012 A2A CDS video here



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