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53D Wing Safety53D Wing Safety 101 Critical Days of Summer101 Critical Days of Summer
• Kick Off Kick Off BriefingBriefing
OverviewOverview
Introduction
Traffic Safety
Recreation Safety
Home Safety
On-duty Safety
Memorial Day to Labor Day
No One is Immune From Mishaps
More Variety of Activities = Increased Risk
IntroductionIntroduction
IntroductionIntroduction
High Interest Areas
PMV’s / Seat BeltsAlcohol UseWater RecreationJogging / BicyclingHot Weather
Traffic SafetyTraffic Safety
Travel Fatigue and You Alcohol Kills
TravelTravel
Plan ahead--prepare vehicle Speed commensurate with
conditions
Buckle up every time
Children in back
Fatigue and YouFatigue and You
Avoid Heavy Food and Alcohol Sleep in a Hotel, Not Your Car Fresh Air Rest Periodically
Get the Sleep Your Body Demands!Get the Sleep Your Body Demands!
Why didn’t I call a cab???
He didn’t evensee the pedestrianin the crosswalk!!
Alcohol KillsAlcohol Kills
Alcohol KillsAlcohol Kills
Alcohol is a Depressant
Lessens Inhibitions
Only Way to Sober Up is Time
What to Do?
Limit Consumption Designated Driver
Recreation SafetyRecreation Safety
Swimming Boating Jogging Bicycling Camping
SwimmingSwimming
Know Your Swimming Ability Check Water Before Diving Swim with a Buddy!!
BoatingBoating
Know the Rules
Use Life Vests
Don’t Overload
Check Weather
JoggingJogging
Warm-up Be Visible Day and Night
Light - Colored Clothes Reflective Belt / Vest
Use Sidewalk/Path or Jog Facing Traffic
BicyclingBicycling
Obey Traffic Signs Use Hand Signals Ride Single File Ride on Right Side of Road Be Visible Day and Night
Light - Colored Clothes Reflective Belt / Vest
CampingCamping
Camp in Approved Areas
Use Caution when Starting Fires!
Check Equipment
Home SafetyHome Safety
Home Maintenance Cooking Outdoors Fireworks
Home MaintenanceHome Maintenance
Use Caution when Operating Electrical Tools and Other Equipment
Follow the Manufacturer’sSafety Recommendations
Cooking OutdoorsCooking Outdoors
Move Away from House and Overhangs
Let Coals Cool Before Disposal
Always Monitor Grill
Use Lighter Fluid, not Gas
FireworksFireworks
Always Supervise
Be Alert for Fire
Watch the Professionals
Fireworks are Not Toys
On-Duty SafetyOn-Duty Safety
Take your Time - Deviating from Established Procedures Can be Dangerous!! Use your T.O.s Follow the Checklists Maintain Focus on the Task You are
Performing.
Use Risk ManagementUse Risk Management
Do not Accept Unnecessary Risk
Make Risk Decisions at the Appropriate Level
Accept Risk When Benefits Outweigh Costs
ConclusionConclusion
This Summer, be Careful, be Risk Wise, and Most of All,
Be Back after the
101 Critical Days of
Summer!
The EndThe End