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Index to all training at the Council:
Occupational Safety & Health
Information for safety pros and trainers, including certificate programs, regulatory
compliance training, employee training, best safety practices and management programs,
supervisor training, roadway workzone training, online training, and custom training
at your worksite. Packaged training products.
Lean more about Occupational Safety via
the web or download the
2008 Training Catalog today !
Driver Improvement
Courses for the driving public, for specialty vehicle operators in the workplace,
and for instructors. Learn how to become an NSC Defensive Driving Training Center.
Online training to reduce your insurance premium. Court-mandated driver retraining
programs. Related products.
Lean more about
DDC Courses
via the web or download the
DDC catalog
today!
Emergency Care
Courses and training supplies for the public, for employers, for instructors, and
for professional first responders. Download our 2007-2008 emergency care training
materials
catalog is available online. (pdf) You may also get a print version of the
catalog - just request it in e-mail to customerservice@nsc.org and be sure to include
your mailing address.
Learn more about National Safety Council
Emergency Care.
Associated training facilities
OSHA Training: The
National Safety Education Center
is a partnership among Northern Illinois University, the Construction Safety Council,
and the National Safety Council.
Agriculture Safety: The
National Education Center for
Agricultural Safety
(NECAS), is a joint program to train farm workers about safety in agriculture.
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Grant Programs
Texas Employer Traffic Safety Program
This project, funded by the Texas Department of Transportation, joins forces with
the state's employers and traffic safety partners to address high-priority areas
of impaired and distracted driving, as well as fleet and commercial motor vehicle
safety.
Motor vehicle crashes are the top cause of Texas work-related death since 1984 and
the problem is increasing: in 2005, crashes killed 132 people on the job, up 9%
from 2004. This grant project will develop and distribute outreach materials and
information about effective policies and programs that employers can implement to
help prevent motor vehicle crashes.
Chapter Network
Located in cities across the U.S. the National Safety Council's network of chapters
provides training, conferences, workshops, networking avenues and much more.
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