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Recharge your batteries at the NSC Networking Lounge

Anaheim, CA – The NSC Networking Lounge (Booth 186) is the place where Congress & Expo attendees can stop by to relax, check email or network with fellow safety professionals.

‘Passport to Prizes’ offers chance to win

Anaheim, CA – Attending Congress & Expo? When you receive your name badge and attendee tote bag, look for the “Passport to Prizes” game board. On each square of the board you’ll find the names and booth numbers of participating companies.

Stay up to date on safety with NSC social media

Anaheim, CA – During Congress & Expo, attendees can stay connected with the National Safety Council via social media channels.

Executive Forum addresses how to ‘see what’s really happening’ on the job

Anaheim, CA – Images of a jaguar, chess pieces and actor Bruce Willis that flashed on a screen Monday during the Executive Forum keynote session, “The Art & (Neuro)Science of Safety,” at the 2016 NSC Congress & Expo appeared to have nothing to do with each other.
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Traffic pollution and noise may cause daytime sleepiness, nighttime snoring: study

Sheffield, England – Do you sometimes feel like falling asleep at work? Traffic pollution and nighttime traffic noise may be to blame.

History of headache disorders may increase hypothyroidism risk: study

Cincinnati – People who suffer from headache disorders, such as migraines and cluster headaches, are at greater risk of developing hypothyroidism, according to a University of Cincinnati College of Medicine study.

Political talk at work leaves employees stressed out, survey finds

Washington – More than 1 out of 4 younger workers feel stressed out by political talk in the workplace, according to the results of a survey conducted by the American Psychological Association.

Editor’s Note: To your health

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski discusses worker health and wellness.
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Safety Leadership: Bouncing back: Creating a resilience loop in individuals and organizations

Michael Mangan from DEKRA Insight explains why the ability to respond effectively when an incident occurs helps minimize potential negative impacts.

The Campbell Institute: Visual literacy

Can safety professionals borrow a methodology from art history to help improve hazard identification? Adam Levine from the Toledo Museum of Art discusses “teaching the ability to see.”

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