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The National Safety Council eliminates preventable deaths at work, in homes and communities, and on the road through leadership, research, education and advocacy.
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Managing safety not only saves lives and prevents injuries, it also boosts employee morale and has a positive impact on an organization's bottom line.
Comprehensive book that teaches how to recognize a medical emergency, handle breathing and cardiac emergencies and sustain life until professional help arrives.
The NSC First Aid Quick Guide is your quick start to First Aid life-saving efforts. Pack of 10.
DDC Self-Study is an excellent option for new employee orientation, refresher and post-incident driver training. Study guides only.
The NEW NSC Supervisors’ Safety Development Program (SSDP) trains supervisors and managers to incorporate best safety practices into their daily management activities.
The 11th edition Supervisors’ Safety Manual provides the basic information and resources all first-line supervisors and team leaders need to meet their responsibilities and duties for maintaining safety in the workplace. The text has been revised to reflect changes in organizational structure and management philosophies. This edition features four new chapters on human performance, construction safety, emergency management, and environmental management. All technical information has been reviewed, revised, and updated by experts from a variety of businesses and industries.Supervisors’ Safety Manual serves as the sourcebook for an updated Supervisors’ Safety Development Program that supports training for all supervisors responsible for safety in their organizations.”
Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention Training
These programs are fully customizable! You have the ability to add your own slides, videos and polls.
Awareness Program
This packaged training program is designed for employees of all levels to be able to recognize, evaluate and control hazards that contribute to slips, trips and falls. Comes in packages of 10.
What you will learn:
Supervisor Program
Designed for supervisors to be able to recognize, evaluate and control hazards in their workplaces that may cause slips, trips and falls. Supervisors also will learn to identify and implement a system to prevent slips, trips and falls. Comes in packages of 10.
Facilitator Kit
Includes the 2- and 4-hour facilitator guide and CDs.
For more information visit www.nsc.org/supervisors
The Accident Prevention Manual for Business & Industry: Security Management is the industry’s most up-to-date textbook on protecting personnel, property and proprietary information. This manual addresses the major changes in security management over the last decade, including the most current threats in global and domestic terrorism, workplace violence, corporate espionage and cyber attacks.
The APM: Security Management is an essential resource for safety managers and individuals with security-related responsibilities, including human resource managers, facility managers and operations managers. This textbook is designed to prepare students for a career in security and safety management. This manual features new and updated sections on: Management of proprietary information Physical security concepts Critical incident management
Find all-new chapters, including: Management of Proprietary Information The Physical Security Survey Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Developing an Emergency Operations Plan Public-Private Partnership on Security Terrorism Preparedness Pandemic Preparedness
Hardcover: 407 pages
Publisher: National Safety Council; 2nd Edition (June 2010)
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0-87912-260-7
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 11”
Occupational safety and health is a concern for workers and employers alike. Workplaces have many different types of hazards, and thousands of people are injured, disabled, or killed on the job each year. The goal of occupational safety and health is to reduce the injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace.
Having a safe place to work is good for your health; it is also good for your business. The costs associated with injuries and illnesses, lost wage compensation, insurance premiums, hiring replacement workers, damaged equipment, and lost production are immense expenses for businesses and the economy in general.
Many U.S. workplaces have a staff of professionals with university degrees and experience in occupational safety and health. However, in many companies the task of developing and implementing injury and illness programs falls to employees with experience and responsibilities in other areas such as the human resources manager, the security officer, or the quality control manager.
Basics of Occupational Safety and Health provides an introduction to the development of programs that reduce injuries and address regulatory requirements. At the same time, this book describes how good health and safety programs improve the sustainability of the organization through continuous improvement. Paperback: 164 pagesPublisher: National Safety Council (2014)Language: EnglishISBN: 978-0-87912-333-8Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches
Nine Elements of a Successful Safety and Health System serves as a framework for safety and health professionals to use for building a safety and health system. This publication will walk the safety professional through nine key steps for implementing and growing a safety and health orientation in today's global environment:
Don Ostrander, CSP, has 28 years of experience as a safety manager, consultant, trainer and project manager. He has a proven track record of expertise and leadership in safety management both on and off the shop floor. As Director of Product Development and Project Manager of Occupational Safety and Health Services for the National Safety Council, he is responsible for development, implementation and management of occupational products and services and consulting projects.
Paperback: 174 PagesPublisher: National Safety Council (2005)Language: EnglishISBN: 978-0-87912-257-7Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.3 x 0.5 inches
This bookwas written for anyone supervising people in the global organization. The book is designed to be used as:
Each chapter discusses what supervisors can do to be effective in their work, particularly for those supervisors looking for some guidance in how to supervise people in a global organization. Three key aspects of supervisor responsibilities are addressed:
About the AuthorsMeredith Onion has 15-plus years of experience as a human resource professional in for-profit companies, with a large nonprofit association, a university and the government. She has supervised teams, in addition to training others in management development. Her most recent position was senior vice president of Deborah Snow Walsh Inc., consulting with Fortune 100 companies to bring in diverse executive leadership talent. She holds a Master of Science in Industrial Relations from Loyola University Chicago, and is a Certified Compensation Professional (CCP). She has traveled overseas to study industrial relations in Southeast Asia.
Paperback: 396 PagesPublisher: National Safety Council (2003)Language: EnglishISBN: 978-087912-219-6Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.9 x 1 inches
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Slips, Trips and Falls Training Participant Kits are available in two versions; either Participant Kit is a Pack of 10 Participant Guides:
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