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Build Safety Skills at NSC 2008
Congress & Expo

NSC’s 96th Annual Congress & Expo, Sept. 19-26, presents a wealth of technical seminars in safety, health and environmental programs that can help you enhance your safety programs – and also earn CEUs. In addition, professional development sessions throughout the week will benefit newcomers as well as seasoned pros.
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Supervision Key to Kids’ Pool Safety

Swimming is a great way for children to find relief from the heat and get some exercise. But a day at the pool is no time to forget about safety – even with a lifeguard on duty. Learn more...

International Symposium on
Distracted Driving

The National Safety Council and Nationwide Insurance will sponsor an International Symposium on Distracted Driving, Oct. 14-15 in Arlington, Virginia. The symposium will seek solutions to an urgent and escalating safety issue: driving while distracted, which accounts for a significant portion of today's motor vehicle-related injuries and deaths. Learn more...

Summer Tips to Beat the Heat

For most of the country, the threat of heat-related overexertion escalates in July, especially for anyone working in the summer sun. When temperatures are more than 10°F above average for several days in a row, it’s easy to suffer from dehydration or sunburn without even realizing the change. Learn more...

Have a safe trip

If your family is like many in America, summer fulfills the promise of the long-awaited family vacation. To some, packing up the kids and heading out on the open road is a yearly ritual. For others, it may be a first-time adventure. Either way, make sure safety is a priority before even pulling out of your driveway.
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NSC Focuses on Future Safety Professionals

The National Safety Council has launched two initiatives aimed at future safety professionals. Full-time college students pursuing safety careers now can sign up for a free National Safety Council membership. Student member benefits will include opportunities to network with seasoned safety and health leaders, stay current on industry news, and tap into the Council’s more than 95 years of safety knowledge and experience.

The Council also launched a Faculty Portal for college and university faculty who teach future safety professionals. Once registered, faculty will be able to order desk copies of books, access a complete list of NSC Press books, and obtain industry news.
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Student Networking

NSC Focuses on Environmental, Health & Safety Students, the Future Safety Professionals.


2008 NSC Congress & Expo
2008 NSC Congress & Expo
2008 NSC Congress & Expo

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