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NSC calls on the Department of Labor to collaborate to ensure the safe return to work.
While we are heading in the right direction, more work needs to be done to ensure safety on our roadways.
Every year on April 28 we observe Workers’ Memorial Day to remember and honor those who lost their lives on the job. This year, our hearts are especially heavy as the safety of so many loved ones working on the front lines is impacted by this pandemic.
The task force will issue recommendations and develop guidance for employers, including small and mid-size companies, as they navigate the changed work environment and determine most critical needs to ensure the safety of their workers.
The agreement between the global EHS leaders will provide member employers with: benchmarking, surveys, insights and enhanced expertise.
With about 25% of people who have coronavirus being asymptomatic, workers could be at risk for contracting COVID-19 without realizing it, and workplace access to testing should be a priority as testing supplies become more abundant.
It is recommended bystanders and lay rescuers perform “hands-only” CPR (chest compressions without breaths) and the use of an automated external defibrillator for adult victims with suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19.
NSC calls for business leaders across the country to take aggressive action to ensure employee safety.
Distracted Driving Awareness Month is just one of several events the NSC has paused to ensure Americans are focusing on preventing and stemming the spread of COVID-19.
The National Child Passenger Safety Board presents the 2020 Child Passenger Safety Technician of the Year, Instructor of the Year and Team of the Year awards.
NSC applauds Congress for passing an $8.3 billion emergency funding bill today. We urge the government to stay vigilant and take additional steps if appropriate.
Many people believe that only luck can save you from an active shooter, but the right training really can make a difference.
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