The National Safety Council will join safety advocacy groups on Nov. 16 to honor people killed and injured in roadway incidents as part of World Day of Remembrance for Road… …
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The National Safety Council asked the U.S. House Appropriations Committee to remove language from pending legislation that would prohibit states from using federal funds for automated enforcement programs. The provision …
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Blackline Safety opens offices in Germany and United Arab Emirates
Blackline Safety Corp. will open two international offices to strengthen its operations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The connected safety technology company plans to establish locations in Cologne,… …
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Safety congress draws 12,500 professionals to Denver event
More than 12,500 safety professionals and 1,000 exhibitors gathered in Denver in September for the 113th edition of the National Safety Council’s annual congress and expo. The week-long event took… …
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Teen driver crashes killed more than 2,700 in U.S. last year: National Safety Council
Motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of preventable death for teenagers in the United States, killing more than 2,700 young people in 2023, according to the National Safety Council.… …
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Avetta to release workplace safety research at Australian summit later this month
Avetta will release findings from a survey of more than 500 Australian workers in high-risk industries at its Asia-Pacific summit in Sydney later this month, examining what the company describes… …
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NSC offers $300,000 in grants to prevent musculoskeletal disorders
The National Safety Council is opening a fourth funding cycle for workplace safety projects aimed at preventing musculoskeletal disorders, offering up to $300,000 (all figures U.S.) in grants for the… …
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Frontline construction supervisors report gaps in training and support, survey finds
A new survey of U.S. construction supervisors highlights significant gaps in training, resources, and company support that could put workers at risk. The study, conducted by Vector Solutions, surveyed 602… …
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The National Safety Council says it looks forward to working with newly confirmed OSHA head David Keeling to address workplace safety issues that killed more than 4,500 American workers in… …
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Aid workers around the world are in greater danger than ever. Will a new UN declaration protect them?
By Amra Lee, Australian National University Aid workers face more difficult and dangerous conditions in carrying out their work than ever before. The United Nations declared 2024 the worst year …


