27th Observance Of National Safety Month In Full Swing
With transportation as one of the leading sectors for workplace fatalities, and NSC estimates showing more than 46,200 people, including workers, died in preventable traffic crashes in 2022, raising public awareness of the leading safety and health risks in order to decrease the number of preventable injuries and deaths in the United States is as important as ever.
“Since its start, the National Safety Council has been on a mission to promote safety and health,” NSC President & CEO Lorraine Martin said. “Regardless of whether you’re on the job, on the roads, in your community or at home, in order to be safe, you must be able to feel safe, and safety means something different for each of us; it’s personal. This June, the National Safety Council encourages employers and individuals alike to be safety role models on and off the job. It just may prevent an injury or save a life.”
As part of the observance, each week of June is focused on a specific safety issue. This year the topics include: Emergency Preparedness; Slips, Trips and Falls; Heat-Related Illness; and, Hazard Recognition.
For more information on National Safety Month and to access free workplace safety resources such as graphics, tip sheets, articles and more, visit nsc.org/nsm. NSC members can click here for member-exclusive National Safety Month materials, including safety talks, webinars and safety program templates. Learn more about how to become a member of NSC at nsc.org/membership.