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John Livacich Receives Yes, If Coin for Approach to Safety

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yes-if

John Livacich, Safety and Occupational Health manager at Ames Research Center, recently received a “Yes, If” coin for his proactive approach to mitigating risks and ensuring safe and reliable lifting operations.

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Safety Message: Fall Protection in Construction

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Safety Message: Fall Prevention

Listen to Russ DeLoach, Kennedy Space Center, deliver the July Safety Message on fall prevention in construction.

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Fire Protection Working Group Puts Focus on Audits and Training

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FPWG 2014

Fire protection engineers in NASA’s Fire Protection Working Group met at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, June 3-6 for its annual face-to-face meeting.

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Stennis Uses Six Sigma Principles to Streamline Audit Processes

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SSC Six Sigma Audits

Stennis Space Center applied Six Sigma principles to integrate and improve audit processes.

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National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction — June 2-6, 2014

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National Safety Stand-Down

Every year, falls are the leading cause of death for construction workers in the United States. In 2012, 269 of 775 total construction fatalities were the result of falls. All of those deaths were preventable and each of us can help prevent fatalities from falls.

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Current News from NASA’s Electrical Safety Working Group

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Working Groups: Electrical Safety

NASA’s Electrical Safety Working Group, chaired by Cheevon "Mi-Mi" Lau, held its annual face-to-face meeting at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Feb. 11-13, 2014. Representatives from around the agency discussed electrical issues and shared advice with each other.

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Fire Protection Working Group Holds First Formal Meeting

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Working Groups: Fire Protection

NASA’s Fire Protection Working Group has been around for years, but it recently held its first formal meeting. From June 25-27, representatives from all 10 NASA centers met at Kennedy Space Center to discuss fire protection requirements.

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