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Need to report a health or safety concern?

If you’re at the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo and need to report a safety or health concern, we’ve got a new system in place. Text “NSC” to 74121.

Career assistance

Interested in exploring career opportunities while at the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo? The Board of Certified Safety Professionals and Consentium Search are available to help.

The 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo is here!

Kicking off today in San Diego is the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo! National Safety Council President and CEO Lorraine M. Martin will get us started at 9 a.m. Pacific with the Opening Session, which will feature former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino.
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See you next week in San Diego

The 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo is just days away! The National Safety Council is ready to partner with you on your safety journey. At the Congress & Expo – set to take place Sept. 16-22 in San Diego – you’ll find actionable solutions to help you drive safety using needs assessment, consulting and networking.

Solutions to tackle work-related MSDs: New white paper from NSC

Itasca, IL — A new white paper from the National Safety Council details effective interventions to help prevent or reduce work-related musculoskeletal disorders.

NSC offers 7 driving safety tips ahead of Labor Day weekend

Itasca, IL — Estimating that 450 people could be killed in preventable motor vehicle-related crashes during the upcoming Labor Day weekend, the National Safety Council is urging all drivers to share the road responsibly.

Over 100 employers have taken the MSD Pledge

Itasca, IL — More than 100 organizations have committed to improve workplace safety, reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders and enhance worker well-being by signing a pledge to reduce MSDs by 25% by 2025, the National Safety Council has announced.
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Editor’s Note: Go teams

For many years, I was a member of the team at NSC headquarters. We took part in unannounced drills. We also responded to many real emergencies, and I heard a number of times from colleagues that having a trained team onsite made them feel safer.

Roadway deaths down slightly in first half of 2022, but still too high: NSC

Itasca, IL — The number of people who died in motor vehicle crashes in the United States decreased 1% in the first half of the year compared with the same period in 2021, according to preliminary estimates released by the National Safety Council.

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