Make safety a habit during 101 Critical Days of Summer

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  • By Steve Serrette
  • 72nd ABW Safety Office
The summer season is upon us, and brings with it sunny days, family vacations
and barbecues with friends. Unfortunately, though, the season also brings
increased risks and opportunities for reckless behavior from which none of us are
immune. By focusing on safety, however, mishaps and fatalities can be avoided.
   Airmen and civilians should be aware of the risks and consequences associated
with dangerous behavior as we enter the 101 Critical Days of Summer.
   Just as we've done every year with this annual safety campaign, all are
encouraged to evaluate their behavior and be good Wingmen to one
another. Understanding high-risk behavior and taking steps to reduce the
chances of mishaps, injuries and fatalities saves lives. Sadly, we lost 19 Airmen
last summer, two more than the previous year. The majority of those losses were
from vehicle mishaps--eight were in four-wheel vehicles and seven were in
motorcycle mishaps. Incidentally, the factors involved in these mishaps included
speeding, alcohol and not using seat belts--all risks that are easily correctable.
   Now that warmer weather is here, keep the following points in mind while
planning your activities:
   - Risk management is a tool to assist us in fighting these summer hazards. It can be done on the fly, anywhere, anytime, by anyone. Simply ask yourself: What am I doing? What can go wrong? Could I hurt myself or others? What actions can I take to reduce or eliminate danger?
   - Be a good Wingman. This involves watching each others' backs to prevent injury or loss of life. A good Wingman will recognize risky behavior and have the courage to speak up.
   - Make safety a habit. Wear seatbelts in cars and required protective equipment on motorcycles. Remain alert while at the wheel and plan rest breaks at frequent intervals. Don't speed - it is better to arrive late than not arrive at all. Don't drink and drive. Anticipate the unexpected and be ready to react.
   Enjoy your summer season; use the tools available to ensure you and your Wingman survive it.
   Thanks to Airman's Roll Call.