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MSFC Safety Policy
MSFC strives to prevent human injury and ensure the safety of all operations and products leading to mission success.
MSFC Principles of Safety
Unsafe conditions are correctable.
All mishaps can be prevented.
Management is responsible and accountable for prevention of on-the-job mishaps.
All mishaps must be reported, investigated, and the causes rectified.
Management is responsible for training employees to work safely.
Each employee is responsible for safety.
Off duty safety is an important part of MSFC's safety success.
A comprehensive safety and risk management program increases the probability of mission success.
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