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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 Jdwjwy OGDEN AMA INJURY SUMMARY GEEIA DOLLAR COSTS Gov'n Motor Motor Vehicle Personal Vehicle Property Accidents Injury Damage Damage Gov'n. Man-Dis- - Minor MAINTENANCE Shops Division Repair : Eltr. & Aces. Repair .... Aerospace Sys. Rep Mfg. & Repair Ind. Eng. Division Mgrmt. Svcs Division ... Quality Control Production Control ...... DIRECTORATE TOTAL SUPPLY Quality Control Base Support Base Equip Mgmt Materiel Fac. Div Days abling Lost . Eye In. 36 1 6 5 21 0 2 2 6.0 6 21 BASE COMMANDER Civil Engineering Div. Security & Law Chaplain 2791st Hospital Base Opns. & Trn BasAC Maint Base Automotive Div. ... Base Services Div. Hq. Squadron Section ... Plans & Anl. Div Wendover Aux. Fd DIRECTORATE TOTAL 2705th AIRMUNITIONS WING Service Engineering Div 2727th Test Sq. Div Explosive Safety Div. 2701st EOD Squadron Mgt. Services Division Hq. Squadron Sec Airmunition IM Div 2728th Airmunition Sq Eglin Test - DIRECTORATE TOTAL OTHER Materiel Management Personnel Comptroller Proc. & Production Staff J udge Advocate Office of Information Plans & Mgt. Office Office of AMA Commander Office of Safety OTHERS TOTAL TOTAL 8 73 35 1 10 Calif- aSn,AFB' an honor andbeW graduate, Sei geant Kellar was also the GEEIA Certificate of certificate, presented by 2,275 Lt.The Col. S Galen M. Havad ron commander, was for Sergeant $194 151 14 140 10 0 12 0 V which 168 14 1 17 $807 $123 $229 ($117) (PMV) 2-- 0 0 14 1 3 0 0 0 0 13 1,363 $1,321 2-- $1,620 $117 $1,321 0 School at Mather AFB. 523 aratory ! Calif. $14 1 14 1 IF IN 3 $151 14 151 $151 $193 snow-covere- they farther 2,783 $216 367 908 352 14 28 14 1 2 1 down life's road. HOOVER PORTABLE 12 0 0 0 0 0 13 2 5 129 9 57 The c leaner 5 100 that 3 INSIDE $272 10-- 5 0 $290 $1,595 $4,717 I 4497 14,305 SAFETY SUMMARY The information shown above is the AMA Ogden monthly injury summary prepared by the Ground s lost in adSafety Division. It shows injuries and dition to. cost for each organization on the base. A base-wid- e program is underway to improve the safety record. man-day- HOOVER PGUSHEX-SCSUS- &a Gives your floors that hondrobbed The same slippery, Icy, snowy problem exists for all employees. Many are able to safely walk over these winter hazards because they accept their responsibility to safely their assignment perform even under adverse conditions. Analysis of accident reports covering slips andvfalls indicates that many falls result from lack of individual responsibility. These are: (1) Failure to assure sufficient time in which to get to their work station. (2) Failure to wear adequate boots or other footwear. ( 3) Talc? hnr cuts rather than using sidewalks. (4; failure to accept has everything 12 responsi- bility of assuring Af fnn while walking between various locations. alk- aJono-O trm'la Every individual h and stairways.(, sibihty for his own safety. - race yoc 181 9 During the past three winters slips and falls of personnel employed at Hill AFB has accounted for more than half of the entire years total number of disabling injuries reported. Here at Hill AFB a variety of weather exists during the winter months rain and sleet, ice, snow, wind and freezing temperatures. Walking becomes a real problem. A step on d ice, and next a fall perhaps a trip to the hospital. You land in such a manner that you may have sustained a back strain or maybe a broken arm. It could be worse, your head may strike the ground and result in a head init could even he fatal. jury Since Jan. 1, 1966, 57 per cent of the disabling injuries occurring at Hill AFB are due to individuals slipping and falling. Most of these occur while individuals are hurrying to their work areas. Oftimes attention is not pah -here and how a LOSING don't blame others, you have bright prospects of succesc Injuries Slipping-Fallin- g penormance Kv-iiu-i. nance School at Sheppard AFB,; Texas, and SSgt. William j; Wychoskas who completed tht Back -- Up Intercept Computer course at Keesler AFB, Miss, i TSgt. Jerry S. Dryman alac completed the NCO Academy at Mcdellan AFB and A1C Kenneth E. Morris, the NCO Prepi 14 1 - earned him the honor graduate distinction while the academy. J Others completing residence schools were SSgt. Donaid EJ Martin who graduated from thi 1,080 Outside Wire and Antenna Syr tems Installation and Maintei 126 8 0 0 K5 Porce 4 345 $1,825 $173 $173 8-- 0 $123 27 Air SSL 2870th SSst. fcobert L. Kellar. In Pleting the NCO Academy at 55 672 1 YorEiers Cautioned About 1 84 70 2-- 0 DON'T DE 'FALL GUY' siaew Strength GEEIA 28 14 2 aQ; frm thfi Average I $612 1 Transportation Trans. Support Div. .. Redistr. & Marketing DIRECTORATE TOTAL i Total 5,704 2 Mgmt. Services Div. .. Step . Complete Classes . r Airmen JANUARY, 1966 INJURY 25, 196 HIGHWAY 91 NORTH LAYTON look. Also scrubs the floor. Drive-I- n Theatre in-t-ar Heaters 18 88 . Box Office Open 6:30 - Show 7:00 HELD OVER - ENDS TUESDAY '1 - i HOOVER CONVERTIBLE OAU0INE AUGER A001F0 CCLI IfflHf It Beats, as It Swept, as It Chant 49" UNITED AftTBTS lUOANAPALUZZl - Big at STANDARD ELECTRIC Buy Now Co-H- it -- THE BEATLES in HELP" 2 Locations Wtst $200 So., Rft 22U Wash. BlvoVpB" or 4 Phon 187$ 125-432- 1 3W-434- |