Welcome to the NOAA's Safety Seagull Website!

As everyone within NOAA already knows, Safety Seagull has many hours of atmospheric flight experience as well as an extensive knowledge of our coastal and oceanic environment. For years, Safety Seagull has been observing NOAA researchers and mariners, so assuming the role of watching over NOAA to ensure we conduct ourselves in a safe and environmentally friendly manner is a natural fit for Safety Seagull.

Safety Seagull has already made several helpful suggestions to make NOAA a safer and more environmentally friendly place to work, which we will share with you shortly. In order to launch this campaign I will send out weekly emails (for the next six weeks) to get you familiar with the mission set forth to our friend Safety Seagull .These emails will contain messages provided by our Safety and Environmental Compliance Office, and delivered by Safety Seagull. I encourage you to take a team approach by continuing to make safety a top priority in NOAA.


What's New!

2008 Safety Tips
Safety Tip #1:
Wash Your Hands
Safety Tip #2: Hearing Protection
Safety Tip #3: Fall Protection
Safety Tip #4: Accident Investigation
Safety Tip #5: Risk Management

2007 Safety Tips
Safety Tip #1: Handling Sharp Objects
Safety Tip #2: Slips, Trips, and Falls
Safety Tip #3: Eye & Face Protection
Safety Tip #4: Know Your Limits
Safety Tip #5: Ladder Safety

Safety Tip #6: Workplace Safety

2006 Safety Tips
Safety Tip #1:
Injury Prevention
Safety Tip #2: Slips, Trips, and Falls
Safety Tip #3: Lightning Safety

Safety Tip #4: Ergonomics
Safety Tip #5: Driving Safety
Safety Tip #6: Hazardous Materials
Safety Tip #7: Be Prepared



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