


Head injuries can be minor or deadly. Injuries can include minor abrasions, concussions, lacerations, fractures, burns, or even electrocution.
Head injuries are caused by falling or flying objects or by bumping your head against a fixed object.
Other causes are from electrical shock and burns. Hard hats are designed to do two things:
Resist the penetration and absorb the shock from a blow
Provide protection from electrical shock and burn.
Hard hats lessen injury because the hard outer shell and the inner suspension system work together to absorb impacts. Hard hats that protect against electrical hazards are constructed of electrically insulating materials.
When you are working in an area where there is a possible danger of head injury from impact from falling or flying objects, or where there is a risk of electrical shock and burns, you must wear your hard hat.
It’s important to be safe at home too!
You might think the last thing you'd ever do would be to wear a hard hat at home, but there are some situations when wearing head protection is a good idea. A hard hat can protect you from being injured by falling objects or by hitting your head on fixed objects if you need to:
Prune Trees
Work on the ground while someone is up doing roof repairs
Work under someone who is doing home repairs or remodeling while up on a scaffold or ladder
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Prior to accepting the Accounting Manager position at AccuFleet, Veronica was selfemployed with her own bookkeeping company. She has a four-legged child named Henry. He is a miniature poodle/foxhound mix.
When Veronica is not working, she loves to read and travel. So far, the best trip she’s taken is to Iceland where she was lucky enough to see the Northern Lights! She is hoping to go to Antarctica and Australia within the next couple of years. Fun!
Welcome to the Team Veronica!
ATL (Atlanta)
Kaitland Dozier
Lushane Ellington
Aryn Haltom
JonCyle McKellar
Bethelhem Belay
Chauncey Knowles
Jiam Shavers
Joseph Harris
IAH (Houston)
Alejandro Martinez
Eric Eady
Justin Bealer
Janelle Hill
Martin Gonzalez
Victor Salazar
TPA (Tampa)
Luis Crespo
Monique McPhaul
Jose Feliciano
MCO (Orlando)
Gabriella Jones
Brenda Nunez
Larry Netherland
Kevin Olavarria
Anakin Martinez
Christopher Lewis
LAX (Los Angeles)
Jesus Serrano
Carlos Morales
Adrian Gonzalez
Jonathan Butler Robin Gibb
Paul Camacho - Lara
SAN (San Diego)
Bradford Shattuck
CORPORATE – (HOU)
Veronica Carmona
DFW (Dallas Fort Worth
Harold Jones
Elijah Varnado
Unique Aldredge
Korwin Wilburn
JaLisa Brown
Joshua Wells
Daryle Flood
Ivan Bonilla – LaFontaine
Jordan Duronslet
Marquis Jones
Benny Esquivel
Willie Compton
Bryan Williams
Eddie Jackson
Shazlly Mahmoud Michael Daniel
Alexis Velasco
Andres Larrea
Anthony Millom
Brandon Kelly Efren Ramirez
Eloy Ruiz
Felipe Villa-Medina
Gabriel Griffin
Hector Zesati
Jarron Lopez Jordan Marshall
Lakeyar Williams
Margarita Villagrana
Paul Murray
Percy Miles Ruben Rosales
Summer Lara
PHX (Phoenix)
Joey Ridgeway
(Tampa)
Jose Feliciano Jalynn Alexander
Monique McPhaul
(Orlando)
Marangely Vega
Smailin Sonera
Corchado
Dee Price
Isis Sanchez DaShaun Dozier
Chris Strick Mabel Penuela
Lenny Lopez Roman Akery Sotolongo Ramon Gonzalez Julian Nazario
Giovanni Marengo Hervin Insuasti Abdul Bell
Stephon Woods
Keith Verma
Kimberly Sellers
William Smith
Johanna Valentin
Hilda Feliciano Denerio Leonard
1st – Paul Camacho-Lara
1st – Zorita Jackson
2nd – Uriah Vironet
4th – Jennifer Peavy
4th – Maria Sandoval
6th – Dana Bassett
6th – Ivan BonillaLaFontaine
6th – Matthew Pitts
6th – Eloy Salazar
8th – Jaylan Brown
9th - Javin Ellis
9th – Bryan Williams
11th – Marcus Scott
12th – Laura Hall
12th - Quintavious Hickson
14th – Bryan Herrera
15th – George Green
18th – Kirstin Brown
19th – Rene Pagan Rosado
20th – Smailin Sonera
Corchado
21st – Kimberly Rodriguez
23rd – Gabriella Jones
24th – Teresa Hill
24th – Kimberly Sellers
25th – Divanna Johnson
26th – LaChaude
Chandler
27th – Hervin Insuasti
28th – Kamwanji
Kamwanji
29th – Jordan Duronslet
29th - Shazlly Mahmoud
29th – Dalton Palacios
30th – Hilda Feliciano
31st – Manuel Sanchez
Justin Coggins – 7 yrs
Matthew Griffin – 5 yrs
Mark Jordan – 5 yrs
Paul Mundy – 5 yrs
Derrion Gregoire – 3 yrs
Sidney Causey – 2 yrs
Alison Cruz – 2 yrs
Sebastian Moya – 2 yrs
Jose Perez – 2 yrs
Alingabo Abdallah – 1 yr
Kejuan Berry – 1 yr
Mariah Clement – 1 yr
Luis Delaluz – 1 yr
Hilda Feliciano – 1 yr
Charles Hamilton – 1 yr
Imelda Sandoval – 1 yr
William Weide – 1 yr
Bernardo helped train the new people and helped the with the scissor lift on multiple occasions.
Julian Alvarado – IAH
Turkish Airline placed test items on the aircraft to test our search procedures. Julian found the item in his section of the aircraft.
A TEST Item was placed on flight TK33 in Kaylee's section. During her clean and search she found the test item and reported to her Supervisor.
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