Story by Walter Ham | 20th CBRNE Command | 06.07.2024
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas – An Army civilian safety officer helps to keep the U.S. Army’s only operational active-duty Chemical Brigade ready for missions around the world....
Story by Officer Candidate Enzo Cirnigliaro | 361st Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 07.22.2022
During WAREX training at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, the safety officers, also known as “safeties”, were present at the scene long before anyone else in order to prepare and implement the safety measures required to mitigate risks to soldiers' safety during the WAREX and prevent possible accidents....
Story by Maj. Addie Leonhardt | 80th Training Command (Reserve) | 08.11.2016
CAMP ROBINSON, Ark. – Safety can often be perceived as a regulatory requirement rather than an adjustable process designed to meet the unique needs of a unit. For the 80th Training Command, one of these unique needs include a safety accreditation requirement certifying that training facilities across the command can teach Soldiers of all three Army components in accordance with the U.S. Army......
Story by Capt. Christopher Meloy | 224th Sustainment Brigade | 06.05.2016
BENICIA, Calif. – The California Army National Guard’s 749th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion opened its facilities to the North Bay Incident Management Team (IMT) last month for the purpose of conducting a multi-county, multi-jurisdiction emergency services command post exercise (CPX) at the unit’s Benicia headquarters....
Story by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 03.06.2013
Construction workers placed concrete for the last pile today, which completes the underground barrier wall and paves the way for raising the Lake Cumberland pool level. It is the last of 1,197 piles that are approximately four feet in diameter and extend 275 feet from near the top of the dam into bedrock below the foundation of the 4,000-foot-long embankment of Wolf Creek Dam....
Story by Amy Redmond | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 10.24.2012
John Schnebelen, safety technician at Wolf Creek Dam’s Resident Engineer Office, is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Employee of the Month for August 2012....