crossing the runway. Signs were placed at the entrance to flight line areas, indicating the types of vehicles authorized and the speed limits. A directive was published by the 951st, outlining vehicle operations on the airfield. Sports injuries accounted for 60% of the minor injuries reported during the operation, most of which occurred while participating in swimming, softball or volleyball. The majority of these injuries were as a direct result of falis caused by over-exubcrance of players, overexertion and inexperience. Due to the physical terrain in the swimming and recreational areas, lacerations and abrasions were predominant. The seemingly high percentage of minor sports injuries does not reflect a deficiency in the program, because a great amount of off-duty time is spent in some type of sport. The percentage actually reflects an excep~ tional record of treatment of minor injuries, preventing them from becoming f "lost time" cases. U oy S 55 AFWL/HO

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