Putting Safety First

Warm weather activities like bicycling, tennis, relaxing on the beach and motorcycling can be lots of fun, but they can also be deadly if proper safety procedures are not followed. Commanders, first sergeants and supervisors shouldn’t forget to give their people a predeparture safety briefing prior to their going on a trip, whether it’s for temporary duty or vacation. The briefing is required for military members 26 or under and must be documented. The safety office strongly recommends predeparture safety briefings be given to all Robins employees regardless of age. U.S. Air Force file photos by Sue Sapp

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