Palumbo: Be safe Labor Day weekend: End of summer, change of season demands vigilance

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  • By Maj. Gen. Raymond P. Palumbo
  • U.S. Army Alaska commanding general
Labor Day is dedicated to the achievements of American workers and the contributions they made to the strength, prosperity and well-being of our country.

Labor Day weekend also marks the end of the 101 Critical Days of Summer; a pe-
riod historically associated with increased mishaps.

Over this Labor Day weekend take a well deserved break and recharge. Bear in
mind we must always exercise safety and continuously manage risk.

Prior to the Labor Day weekend, talk to your Soldiers about their activities and review safety practices. Ask the important who, what, when, where, and how questions as it relates to their weekend plans and help them if you feel they haven't covered all the bases.

As Soldiers, we must always remain vigilant and recognize the primary threats
haven't changed; failure to use safety equipment like seatbelts and motorcycle helmets,
driving while impaired or fatigued, and speeding.

I expect all of you to exercise the appropriate safety measures, they are only a decision
away - buckle-up, gear-up and adjust your driving/riding to changing conditions
and your abilities. Finally, if you decide to drink, I expect you to assign a designated
driver.

Looking ahead, the fall season is quickly approaching; new risks such as changing
weather, reduced hours of visibility, and schools returning to session will require our
increased awareness.

Even though the summertime threats begin to fade as we transition into fall, the number one threat remains the same - vehicle accidents. All of us must continue to be vigilant regardless of the time of year.

Command Sgt. Maj. David Turnbull and I extend our deepest gratitude to you for your service and sacrifi ce. I am proud to serve alongside every one of you. Be safe over
the long weekend, rest up and come back to work refreshed.

Arctic Warriors, Arctic Tough and Be Safe!