A number of people have helped the Naval Safety Center, Navy and Marine Corps with video messages (PSAs) over the past couple of years. Whether Robert Lamm of Chicago, the Beach Boys, Trace Adkins, Travis Tritt, Tracy Lawrence, Mark May, Kenny Mayne, Rulon Gardner, or many others, they took time from their busy schedules to make time to help reach Sailors and Marines with a plea to be safe and to prevent mishaps.
For more photos and a complete listing of people who have helped the Naval Safety Center with PSAs, click on the links listed in the sidebar of this page. You'll be able to see photos of their shoot, view their videos, or read a short summary about their video shoot. You can click on the podcast link to see several of their videos or view them via the photo page.
Many of these Navy and Marine Corps supporters are icons in their professions, and we're grateful for their help. Thanks.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
New Blog Site
We've started this new blog site as another way for Sailors and Marines to get information about the Naval Safety Center and the products being developed to improve safety, reduce mishaps, and save lives.
We hope to bring you information on a regular basis to aid your safety efforts on and off-duty, including useful links to our website, podcasts and other informational tools.
The number one killer of Sailors and Marines is in car and motorcycle mishaps. We will bring you interesting articles, audio programs, and video spots to provide resources that aid the battle to reduce mishaps 75 percent. That goal is the challenge that the DoD has established. To reach it, we all must do everything possible to achieve it.
Your comments about our website, podcasts and this blog will be appreciated. We ask you to be serious and to keep feedback on point. Comments that contain abusive language or aren't on point won't be shared, so save yourself and the Naval Safety Center staff some time and trouble.
We hope you like the blog and the information it brings. Thanks.
We hope to bring you information on a regular basis to aid your safety efforts on and off-duty, including useful links to our website, podcasts and other informational tools.
The number one killer of Sailors and Marines is in car and motorcycle mishaps. We will bring you interesting articles, audio programs, and video spots to provide resources that aid the battle to reduce mishaps 75 percent. That goal is the challenge that the DoD has established. To reach it, we all must do everything possible to achieve it.
Your comments about our website, podcasts and this blog will be appreciated. We ask you to be serious and to keep feedback on point. Comments that contain abusive language or aren't on point won't be shared, so save yourself and the Naval Safety Center staff some time and trouble.
We hope you like the blog and the information it brings. Thanks.
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