Washington — The National Safety Council is teaming up with Wolters Kluwer to survey 1,500 safety leaders to better understand their evolving priorities, technology gaps and barriers to digital transformation.
According to NSC, the research will explore safety leaders’ perspectives on:
- Artificial intelligence
- Business resilience
- Proactive risk management
- Regulatory compliance
- Serious incidents and fatalities
- Workforce transformation
“This collaboration brings together two organizations deeply committed to advancing safety through innovation and insight,” said Jay Vietas, senior director of research at NSC. “The findings will help us better understand the challenges safety professionals face and guide organizations toward solutions that not only meet today’s needs but anticipate tomorrow’s risks.”
The results of the survey are set to be released early next year and will be accompanied by a suite of resources including best practice guidance designed to support safety leaders in benchmarking progress and accelerating innovation.
Wolters Kluwer provides information, software and services to professionals in various fields.
“By combining NSC’s mission-driven leadership with Wolters Kluwer’s deep expertise in software, compliance and digital innovation, we aim to deliver actionable intelligence that helps organizations build safer, more resilient workplaces,” said Richard Pulliam, senior vice president and general manager of Wolters Kluwer EHS & ESG.



