ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Nov. 4, 2010) -- The U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center has teamed up with the Family and MWR Command to provide Soldiers with a ready-to-use tool that, according to Command Sgt ...
Chesterfield Police shared a Halloween safety message with a joke, advising visibility and caution for trick-or-treaters and ...
In reference to the recent article, “Feds say no to funny highway safety warnings” (Jan. 19), I call foul. This is simply a ploy to control every aspect of our lives. Honestly, the funny warnings ...
Firefighters are out in force reminding the community of the dangers of fire and how to prevent them this week in honor of National Fire Prevention Week, which runs Oct. 7-13. Firefighters with Mills ...
Army aviators have been reading Flightfax— the U.S. Army’s online newsletter for “aircraft mishap prevention information” — since the Vietnam War. The magazine, which is published by the Army Safety ...
Make no mistake: There’s nothing funny about workplace accidents and injuries. But in the solemn, serious and sober world of EHS, a bit of humor can be good medicine – whether it’s a dose of ...
For years, airlines have made passengers sit through boring safety videos that send the same predictable messages: “fasten your seat belts” … “store your luggage in the overhead bin” … “your seat can ...
States like using jokes to get drivers to buckle up or drive sober, but federal authorities say the messages themselves are a hazard New Jersey had a message for drivers who might be thinking of ...
Safety messages with humor and a dash of New Jersey snark are back, popping up on state highways during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend after disappearing last autumn. Will federal officials — who ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Nov. 4, 2010) -- The U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center has teamed up with the Family and MWR Command to provide Soldiers with a ready-to-use tool that, according to Command Sgt ...
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