by Darlene Y. Cowsert
Air Force Safety Center Public Affairs
1/22/2013 - KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- The
Air Force Safety Center has earned the Air Force Organizational
Excellence Award for exceptionally meritorious service for the period
Jan. 1, 2010, to Dec. 31, 2011.
Among the highlights of the award period were the "Back to Basics"
approach resulting in stronger regulatory compliance and enhanced
nuclear surety, the "best year ever" for aviation Class A mishaps in
2010; and review, correction and approval of 1,300 required explosives
safety submissions for Department of Defense Explosive Safety Board
approval.
The center also conducted 68 training road shows to save the Air Force
approximately $2.6 million in travel costs, fielded the new Traffic
Safety Course III to meld two previous courses into one, oversaw 2,430
Air Force Culture Assessment Safety Tool applications and collected
critical safety feedback from 175,000 Airmen. The center also published
six American Journal of Preventive Medicine studies, strengthening safety research and focus.
"The Air Force Safety Center team embodies our Air Force Core Value of
Excellence in All We Do, and everyone at the center demonstrates that
every single day," said Air Force Chief of Safety Maj. Gen. Margaret
Woodward. "This award simply verifies that fact for the world to see,
and I could not be more proud of our team."
The award was first authorized by the Secretary of the Air Force on Aug.
28, 1969, to recognize the achievements and accomplishments of U.S. Air
Force organizations or activities, and is awarded to Air Force
internal, unnumbered organizations that are entities within larger
organizations.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
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