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Itasca, IL – Employers should take steps to better manage occupational exposures to help prevent the estimated 53,000 fatal workplace illnesses that occur each year, the National Safety Council announced April 22.
NIOSH Director John Howard is scheduled to take questions from stakeholders during a free webinar, sponsored by the National Safety Council, on Feb. 26 at 1 p.m. Eastern.
Every year, the National Safety Council invites its members, Divisions, Delegates and Directors to nominate candidates for the Delegates and Board of Directors.
The National Safety Council focuses on lowering the number of deaths and injuries due to preventable causes. Every year, 8,000 families lose a child because of an avoidable injury.
The National Safety Council Texas Safety Conference & Expo – an annual event for safety professionals – will take place March 29-31 in Austin. Early registration pricing ends Feb. 13.
The Alcohol, Drugs and Impairment Division of the National Safety Council has named Dr. Richard Compton as the recipient of the 2015 Robert F. Borkenstein Award.
The National Safety Council has announced the 2015 CEOs Who "Get It," its annual recognition of leaders who demonstrate a personal commitment to worker safety and health.
An employee may recount a story of a “close call” at work. He or she also may describe the incident as a “near collision” or “narrow escape.” All these terms refer to a near miss.