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2023 Training Survey

How much do employers spend on training? What types do they use? The results of the 2023 Safety+Health Training Survey are in.

What’s being done to protect workers from heat illness?

As temperatures rise during the summer – and throughout the year – Safety+Health looks at ongoing federal and state efforts to keep workers safe.

NSC presents the 2023 CEOs Who ‘Get It’

Itasca, IL — The National Safety Council recently announced the 2023 CEOs Who “Get It” – an annual recognition of safety leaders who go the extra mile to protect employees both on and off the job.

Staying safe in the cold

Protecting workers from frigid outdoor conditions requires awareness, planning and training. We've got seven tips for workers and safety professionals.
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Help reduce the stigma around workers’ mental health

Experts say employers need to make workers’ mental health as high of a priority as physical health. A big step in that process: confronting the stigma that often accompanies mental health disorders.

New to the job

As employers struggle to fill open positions, many are turning to inexperienced workers. This presents an added challenge for safety professionals: a larger number of workers who aren’t familiar with the risks and hazards related to their new role.

2021 CEOs Who ‘Get It’

The National Safety Council presents the 2021 CEOs Who “Get It” – eight leaders who demonstrate their personal commitment to worker safety and health.

11 tips for effective workplace housekeeping

Experts agree that all workplaces – from offices to manufacturing plants – should incorporate housekeeping in their safety programs.
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