Marine Corps Community Services representatives receive an award during a Voluntary Protection Program Gold status achievement ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, , May 27, 2016. Six departments were among the first to achieve Gold status within MCAS Cherry Point VPP. Gold status is achieved when all safety protocols implemented by the VPP are completed and maintained. Some of those requirements involve monthly supervisor inspections, achieving 90-percent medical surveillance or higher, completing VPP passports and completing Occupational Safety and Health Administration tra


Marine Corps Community Services representatives receive an award during a Voluntary Protection Program Gold status achievement ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, , May 27, 2016. Six departments were among the first to achieve Gold status within MCAS Cherry Point VPP. Gold status is achieved when all safety protocols implemented by the VPP are completed and maintained. Some of those requirements involve monthly supervisor inspections, achieving 90-percent medical surveillance or higher, completing VPP passports and completing Occupational Safety and Health Administration training. The MCCS was recognized for accumulating 1 million mishap-free work hours. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Huertas/ Released)


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