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    Safety Fair Prepares Suffolk Sailors and Civilians for a Safe Summer

    Safety Fair Prepares Suffolk Sailors and Civilians for a Safe Summer

    Photo By Robert Fluegel | Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) kicked off the summer season May 23, with a summer...... read more read more

    SUFFOLK, VA, UNITED STATES

    05.23.2017

    Story by Robert Fluegel 

    Naval Information Forces

    SUFFOLK, Va.– Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) kicked off the summer season May 23, with a summer safety fair to reiterate the importance for Sailors and Department of the Navy civilian employees to make good decisions and to stay safe for the summer season.

    Chief Warrant Officer 3 Anthony Jordan, the NAVIFOR safety officer, said the lessons taught during the fair are critical in preventing accidents. "If somebody gets hurt, no matter who it is, it affects the mission," said Jordan.

    With all the knowledge presented during the fair, Jordan hopes attendees left with safety on their mind.

    More than 500 Sailors and civilian employees from NAVIFOR, Fleet Cyber Command South, Naval Network Warfare Command and Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command attended the event, which was organized by the command’s safety office, to emphasize what to do in situations they may encounter. There were nine different stations providing hands-on activities.

    The various stations that the Sailors and civilian employees could visit during the fair included: CPR, motorcycle safety, hurricane preparation as well as others. A special thanks to Master Police Officer Iris Davis from the Suffolk Police Department for her invaluable assistance and participation in the event.

    "Summer is a great time for Sailors and Department of the Navy civilian employees and their families to take advantage of living in the great Hampton Roads area," said Rear Adm. Matthew J. Kohler, NAVIFOR commander. "Thinking ahead and taking appropriate precautions and preparations can make such activities safer and even more enjoyable. If every Sailor can keep that in mind, they should be able to enjoy their summer safe and sound."

    The goals of the summer safety campaign are to raise awareness, to teach skills and behavior that result in mishap reduction, and to provide alternatives to high risk behavior.

    "I think overall it's a great way to kick off the summer," said Kohler. "This gives our Sailors and civilians the tools to have a safe summer season and stay ready to support the mission."

    NAVIFOR’s mission is to provide combat-ready Information Warfare forces to operational commanders, ashore and afloat, that are forward deployable, fully trained, properly manned, capably equipped, always ready, well-maintained and combat sustainable.

    For more information on NAVIFOR, visit the command's web site at http://www.public.navy.mil/fltfor/navifor/Pages/Default2.aspx, our Navy News Web page at http://www.navy.mil/local/navifor or Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/USNavyInformationDominanceForces.

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    Date Taken: 05.23.2017
    Date Posted: 05.25.2017 15:08
    Story ID: 235315
    Location: SUFFOLK, VA, US

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