• Use Your Phone for Safety

    Delays, winter weather, traffic congestion and an already stressful season can wreak havoc on drivers during the primary travel period between Dec 22-Jan. 2. The 75 ABW Safety staff recommends you plan ahead this holiday season for increased road traffic, evaluate conditions and consider using a

  • Preparing your home for the holidays

    Although preparedness usually occurs before the season, you can still take care of items you may have missed during the warmer afternoon. Just use extra caution and plan for cold, slippery conditions prior to tackling any lingering home maintenance issues.

  • Coming soon: Utah on ice

    Enjoying winter activities must be done safely and responsibly. There are an average of four to five ice related deaths each year.

  • Winter driving on base brings distinct challenges

    Winter can often bring harsh weather, causing unfavorable driving conditions. It’s important for base drivers to be mindful of the rules of the road and to especially be cautious when driving in adverse conditions.

  • Winter driving: are you prepared

    Since 2001, 300 Airmen have lost their lives in preventable traffic accidents. Experts are predicting a cold and wet winter season, making it vital for individuals to be prepared to drive in challenging conditions.

  • Avoiding winter slips and falls

    Bases such as Hill AFB experience a significant amount of snow and ice annually which put our Airmen at a high risk of ice related slip and fall injuries. Supervisors should work with facility managers and employees to develop a plan to avoid these injuries before the snow arrives. Following these