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Staff Sgt. Justin Hogg, of the 96th Security Forces Squadron, is the new school resource officer at Eglin Elementary School, Fla. He is the first security forces SRO in the Air Force. School resource officers provide security and crime prevention services to the campuses they serve. (U.S. Air Force photo/Cheryl Sawyers) Airman becomes first resource officer to Eglin Elementary
Students at Eglin Elementary School will have another friendly face to greet them each morning as they enter the school. Staff Sgt. Justin Hogg from the 96th Security Forces Squadron was recently hired as the elementary's school resource officer.
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2017
Default Air Force Logo New program streamlines safety reporting procedures
Reporting a safety issue, whether a hazard or mishap, is about to get much easier across the Air Force with the scheduled release of a new web-based application by the Air Force Safety Center early in the new year.
0 12/20
2016
Default Air Force Logo Around the Air Force: Oct. 21
On this look around the Air Force the first Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-35 rolls out in Fort Worth, Texas, the Quest For Zero initiative aims to prevent death and injuries in the work place, and Airmen from New York set out for Operation Deep Freeze.
0 10/21
2016
Default Air Force Logo ‘Q4Z’ aims to eliminate on-duty fatalities and injuries
The new fiscal year brings a renewed emphasis from Air Force occupational safety professionals to the Quest for Zero initiative which sets a goal of zero on-duty injuries and fatalities.
0 10/17
2016
A new type of flexible body armor developed through a collaborative effort between the Air Force and the Naval Research Laboratory is 50 percent lighter than current body armor. The design makes the use of a ceramic ball matrix encapsulated in foam material, which is then backed with multiple layers of polyethylene sheets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marisa Novobilski) Flexing in the line of fire: Lightweight, flexible body armor for the future force
In the line of fire, protective body armor plays a critical role in survival. Hard-plated, rigid and heavy, today’s National Institute of Justice Type IV body armor -- the kind that protects warfighters against armor piercing bullets -- defends the wearer, but adds weight and bulk that a fast-moving operator could do without.
0 10/14
2016
The Check3 GPS campaign was created to bring awareness to summertime activities. Individuals should always make sure they have the right gear, plan and skills to stay safe, no matter the season. (U.S. Air Force illustration) Safety -- Make it a habit for life
Summertime can be an enjoyable time to relax and recharge with family and friends. These enjoyable summertime activities do not come without hazards. Too often, what was thought to be risk-free fun turns into a not so enjoyable injury or accident. In fact, in recent years, exciting and fun activities like swimming, rock climbing, mountain biking and canoeing have needlessly claimed Airmen’s lives.
0 6/28
2016
Default Air Force Logo June is National Safety Month
The Air Force Safety Center joins the National Safety Council in highlighting June as National Safety Month.
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2016
The KC-46A Pegasus performs its first aerial refueling passing 1,600 pounds of fuel to an F-16 Fighting Falcon on Jan. 24, 2016. The KC-46 program’ Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health team was recognized by the Defense Department for innovative and cost effective environmental practices. (Boeing photo/Paul Weatherman) 
KC-46 team wins DOD environmental award
The KC-46A Pegasus program’s Environment, Safety and Occupational Health team was named the Defense Department’s top large program in environmental excellence in weapon system acquisition April 22.
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2016
Hurricane Hunter aircrew members from the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron answer questions from local media in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, about their mission during the Caribbean Hurricane Awareness Tour on April 12, 2016. The purpose of the CHAT is to raise hurricane awareness across Latin America and the Caribbean, and to maintain and expand partnerships among the National Hurricane Center, U.S. Northern Command, the Air Force and regional partners. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Ryan Labadens) Hurricane Hunters promote preparedness in Caribbean, Latin America
The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron "Hurricane Hunters" and the National Weather Service's National Hurricane Center partnered together to promote hurricane preparedness during the Caribbean Hurricane Awareness Tour (CHAT) April 9-17.
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2016
A KC-135 Stratotanker taxies to the runway at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 27, 2016. Ensuring aircraft take off safely is one of the many missions of the 379th Operations Support Squadron’s Airfield Management team. The team inspects the airfield every day, which includes more than 49 million square feet of pavement. Last year, the team supported more than 20,000 sorties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman) Airfield management Airmen support combat sorties
A team of Airmen at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, is responsible for inspecting almost 50 million square feet of pavement every day, as they support operations at the largest airfield in the U.S. Air Forces Central Command.
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