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Default Air Force Logo AF Safety Center sponsors Fall Protection Focus weeks
Air Force Ground Safety is sponsoring Fall Protection Focus weeks from May 4-15. This initiative is a partnership with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's campaign, "National Safety Stand-Down."
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2015
Default Air Force Logo PACAF earns SECAF Safety Award
The 2014 Air Force safety awards were announced Feb. 25, naming Pacific Air Forces the recipient of the Secretary of the Air Force Safety Award, the highest safety award in the Air Force.
1 3/02
2015
Staff Sgt. Kevin Mayo and Senior Airman Benjamin Roberds complete a mortar disconnect assembly installation on an ejection seat Nov. 19, 2014, at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. An Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century event was held to streamline operations and reduce wasted materials and manpower. Mayo is a 48th Component Maintenance Squadron aircrew egress systems craftsman and  Roberds is a 48th CMS aircrew egress systems journeyman. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Erin R. Babis) Egress systems get a makeover during AFSO21 event
Master Sgt. Kenneth Kelly, the 48th Component Maintenance Squadron accessories flight superintendent, admitted it was nerve-racking to ask Maj. Mark Gray, the 48th CMS commander, about implementing innovative, yet radical, changes to maximize the efficiency of their shop during an Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century, or AFSO21, event.
0 12/01
2014
Default Air Force Logo CSAF to Airmen: Stay safe this holiday season
As the holiday season approaches and 2014 draws to a close, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III takes a moment to thank all Airmen for their commitment to safety, and reminds us all to continue taking care of each other.
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2014
Academy Cadets 1st Class Max Johnson and Kyle Morse repack an airdrop practice model Nov. 6, 2014, at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. The model was created by a 2014 capstone project team working to mathematically model wind shear and speed to decrease the cost and increase the accuracy of combat zone airdrops. (U.S. Air Force photo) Academy cadets work to improve airdrop accuracy, aircrew communication
When Academy cadets become pilots, engineers or logisticians, they will know their research here helped make several positive changes for aircrews, their planes and ground troops.
0 11/11
2014
Dr. Griffin Romigh tests 3-D audio software that spatially separates sound cues to mimic real-life human audio capabilities, Nov. 7, 2014, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The application allows operators in complex communication environments with multiple talking voices to significantly improve voice intelligibility and communication effectiveness. The technology, which consists primarily of software and stereo headphones, has potential low-cost, high-value application for both aviation and ground command and control communication systems. Romigh is a researcher at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Human Effectiveness directorate, Battlespace Acoustics Branch.  (Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge) AFRL 3-D audio research helps to make cockpit safer
The Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness directorate, Battlespace Acoustics Branch, has developed 3-D sound technology that creates a sound environment that mimics the way the human body receives aural cues -- much like 3-D movies create the perception that the viewer is part of the movie.
0 11/09
2014
Default Air Force Logo Reserve Airmen support Ebola fight on the ground
About 15 air transportation specialists from the 446th Airlift Wing here are scheduled to depart for Dakar, Senegal, Nov. 8, to support ground personnel for the campaign against Ebola during Operation Unified Assistance.
0 11/08
2014
Default Air Force Logo Hagel: Monitoring returning troops provides 'safety valve'
A 21-day monitoring period for U.S. service members returning from areas affected by Ebola in West Africa provides a margin of safety that troops and their families wanted, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said here Oct. 29.
0 10/29
2014
Default Air Force Logo Air Force officials announce banner year in ground safety
The Air Force mission is inherently risky and Airmen mitigate those risks every day, but last fiscal year their sound risk management and decision making skills contributed to a great year in ground safety.
0 10/23
2014
Airman 1st Class Kyle Rogers, left, an Aircrew Flight Equipment specialist assigned to the 355th Operations Support Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., is sprayed with a chemical agent by Miguel Vigil, an employee of Hazmat Training Consulting LLC, during an Air Combat Command Joint Aircrew Flight Equipment evaluation testing Oct. 14, 2014, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. Representatives from several bases were on hand to test current and future flight equipment for every aircraft in the Air Force inventory, including the newest fighter, the military's F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Brittain Crolley) Seymour Johnson AFB hosts latest round of joint aircrew flight equipment testing
Over the past few years, the Air Force has seen the introduction of several weapons systems that have pushed its aviation capability to new heights.
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2014
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