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Steel workers laying down flooring for a large addition being built to a medical center in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
One of the lifebuoys on the Steam Crane at the Voyager Maritime Museum Auckland...
I just liked the red :)
running around with fire on a stick near an enormous stick that teeters in the rocks... good job guys. Maybe Yannick had a point about helmets...
Ft. Buchanan, PR- In an effort for preventing heat injuries during the hot
summer days, the 1st Mission Support Command (1stMSC) produced a short
safety message where the 1st MSC Command Sergeant Major, Rene Rivera, alerts
the troops of the importance of maintaining readiness without compromising
safety.
Bike helmet in a plane...there's paranoia for you!
The real story is that my skate bag is too big to fit under the seat so I had to take out the helmet. Short of leaving it on my lap, the most logical chocie was of course on my noggin.
Hilary and I are getting ready to ride the intertube. The sandals boat flung us around the ocean. It was a blast
Hadn't got out this week (yet) so had to pick something from round the house instead. The intention was full colour with a red lit interior, but the graphic is so busy that b&w seemed to work the best. Maybe a little more light on viewers left of the googles would have been good.
Gauge.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE WARRIOR, Iraq – Spc. Daniel Juliao, a water treatment specialist assigned to 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Advise and Assist Task Force, 1st Infantry Division, gauges fuel levels atop his vehicle while wearing his protective equipment to ensure safety prior to a mission at Contingency Operating Site Warrior, Iraq, May 7, 2011. Soldiers of 101st BSB received the Safety Excellence award for continuously maintaining safety while deployed to U.S. Division-North in support of Operation New Dawn.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Robert DeDeaux, 1st AATF PAO, 1st Inf. Div., USD-N)