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NSC Journal of Safety Research: Drivers More Distracted than They Realize
A new study in the NSC’s Journal of Safety Research suggests drivers tend to overestimate their driving skills and underestimate their distraction
caused by other activities while they drive, therefore misperceiving the dangers of distracted driving.
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NSC Praises Florida for New Primary Seat Belt Law
Itasca, Ill. – After years of work by traffic safety advocates, Florida is joining the majority of states that allow police to ticket drivers solely for
failure to wear seat belts. On April 29, the Florida House voted 95-20 to accept the Dori Slosberg and Katie Marchetti Safety Belt Law, named for two young
women killed in crashes while not wearing seat belts. The Florida Senate also accepted it, 33-4, on April 28.
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FirstGroup Receives 2009 Green Cross for Safety Medal
The Green Cross medal, celebrating its 10th anniversary, is the NSC's annual recognition of a company that demonstrates a steadfast commitment to
improving safety and health in the workplace, its community, and through safety leadership demonstrated by its CEO. FirstGroup is the recipient of the 2009 Green
Cross for Safety Medal, presented to the company's chief executive, Sir Moir Lockhead.
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Remembering Lives Lost on “Workers Memorial Day”
The NSC is recognizing Workers Memorial Day, April 28, by remembering all workers who have died on the job and voicing its continued commitment
to employee safety. Though there are fewer unintentional workplace deaths today than at any other time since such data has been recorded, each
year there are thousands of job-related deaths and millions of injuries and illnesses.
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David Teater to Lead NSC Teen and Distracted Driving Initiatives
The NSC welcomes David D. Teater as Senior Director, Transportation Strategic Initiatives. Teater will lead the NSC’s advocacy initiatives to reduce deaths and injuries associated with teen driving and distracted driving. In January, the NSC became the first organization to call for a nationwide ban on all forms of cell phone use while driving.
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National Safety Council Praises Nomination of Chuck Hurley
The National Safety Council (NSC) praised the nomination of Charles A. Hurley as Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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NSC Recommends Simple Steps to Prevent Children Falling From Out of Windows
Falls of all kinds are one of the leading causes of injury and death among young children. And, falls from windows can be prevented.
In 2005, 9 children ages 1-4 died from a fall out of or through a building or structure, according to NSC analysis of National Center for
Health Statistics data. National Window Safety Week, April 5 to April 11, is a time for parents and caregivers to review window safety precautions.
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NSC Hosts National Poison Prevention Week News Conference
Washington, D.C. – The National Safety Council will host a National Poison Prevention Week news conference on behalf of the National Poison Prevention Week Council, Tuesday, March 17, from 8 to 11 a.m. at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
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National Safety Council Introduces Distracted Driving Resource Kit
The National Safety Council’s new Distracted Driving Resource Kit helps employers communicate the risks of
using hand-held and hands-free communication devices while driving. It also helps companies create and implement
individualized distracted driving policies and present them in a positive manner.
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2008 Traffic Deaths Hit Record Low
The National Safety Council announced that motor vehicle deaths in 2008 achieved the lowest rate since
the NSC began publishing its annual Injury Facts statistical report in the 1920s. The estimated annual death rate from
motor vehicle-related crashes in 2008 was 13 deaths per 100,000 people, a 9 percent decrease from 2007.
Factors include safer vehicles, public education and law enforcement.
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Radon Awards Ceremony Honors Those Who Help Save Lives
The NSC’s Radon Awards Ceremony, held Jan. 28 at the National Press Club, recognized individuals and organizations
for their contributions to reducing deaths from radon. Radon, a colorless, odorless and tasteless natural gas, is our
nation’s second leading cause of lung cancer, after smoking.
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NSC Announces 2009 CEOs Who ‘Get It’
The NSC announced its 2009 CEOs Who “Get It,” the council’s annual recognition of corporate leaders who “get it”
by demonstrating that employee safety is a core corporate value. This year’s roster of 10 individuals represents a wide
range of industry.
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National Safety Council Invites Robert W. Campbell Award Applications
The National Safety Council invites businesses worldwide to apply for the 2009 Robert W. Campbell Award,
which recognizes organizations that demonstrate excellence in business performance, employee safety and health, and
environmental responsibility.
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Study in NSC Journal Aims to Enhance Behavioral Approach to Workplace Safety
A new study in the National Safety Council’s Journal of Safety Research advances the
field and effective use of behavioral safety by identifying key knowledge gaps that warrant additional research.
The study pinpoints areas where increased data can enhance behavior-based injury-prevention interventions and improve
occupational safety and health.
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National Safety Council Calls for Nationwide Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving
The National Safety Council today is calling on motorists to stop using cell phones and
messaging devices while driving, and is urging businesses to enact policies prohibiting it and governors and
legislators in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to pass laws banning the behavior.
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National Safety Council Issues Christmas and New Year’s Driving Fatality Estimates
Itasca, Ill. - Year-end holidays are a potential threat to the nation ending the year with a record low number of motor-vehicle
fatalities. As travel increases at the holidays, so too does the incidence of high risk behaviors, like drunk driving.
The National Safety Council estimates there will be 432 motor-vehicle fatalities during the Christmas holiday period and
445 during the New Year's holiday period.
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Media Coverage of Car Crashes May be a Health Hazard, Studies in NSC’s Journal of Safety Research Conclude
Media coverage of car crashes may harm rather than help public health, according to two new studies published
in the National Safety Council's Journal of Safety Research. Media tend to obscure the bigger picture of motor-vehicles
crashes as a leading cause of American injury and death - and the number-one killer of young adults - by presenting car
crashes as episodic, human interest stories, the studies conclude.
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NSC Safetyworks (TM)Lift Truck introduced - breakthrough, simulation-based, safety training
program for lift truck operators
NSC Safetyworks (TM) Lift Truck combines leading edge videogame technology with interactive
training techniques to produce a breakthrough, simulation-based, safety training program for new and experienced
lift truck operators. This engaging, effective and affordable software provides operators a way to experience
"real-world" lift truck operations - and mistakes - without endangering lives or property.
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NSC Adopts Teen Driving Policy
The National Safety Council (NSC) announced its support for Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws to save lives,
especially of teen drivers. The policy encourages state and local use of a 5-part GDL model.
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NSC Favors Confirmation of Positive Drug Tests in Transportation Safety
The NSC announced support for confirmation of positive drug screen results in transportation safety cases.
Adopted by representatives of the NSC's 50,000 member organizations recently at their annual meeting, the policy
follows the accepted practice of forensic toxicology laboratories worldwide.
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NSC Supports Uniform Data Collection System for Injuries
The NSC also announced support for national use of external cause of injury coding (E-codes) to capture injury-related
hospital admission data. Representatives of the NSC's 50,000 member organizations adopted the policy statement recently at
their annual meeting.
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National Safety Council Supports Ignition Interlocks to Deter Drunk Driving
The National Safety Council (NSC) today announced its support for the use of
ignition interlock devices to reduce alcohol-impaired driving. Alcohol-impaired driving contributed
to 12,998 deaths last year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
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Council Supports 21 Drinking Age
NSC has reaffirmed its public policy to support a national 21-year-old minimum legal drinking age.
The policy reflects extensive research indicating that if the drinking age is lowered, injuries and deaths will significantly
increase, particularly among young adults.
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NSC Supports Automated Enforcement
The Council announced adoption of a new public policy supporting the use of automated enforcement (red light cameras and speed cameras)
for traffic safety. Representatives of the NSC's 50,000 member organizations adopted this policy statement recently at their annual
meeting in Anaheim, Calif.:
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National Safety Council Names Two New Leaders
The National Safety Council announces the appointment of Michael E. Pollock as Vice President,
Development, and Roger Marks as Executive Director, International Affairs.
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Board of Directors Welcomes Two New Members
The National Safety Council (NSC) announced the election of two new members of its Board of Directors at the
group's annual meeting, held in Anaheim, Calif. Michael J. Flynn, Director, Occupational Safety & Health and
Apprenticeship, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, and Sally Head, Executive Director
of the National Safety Council, Ark-LA-Tex Chapter, both accepted the two-year terms.
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National Safety Council President Issues Urgent Call to Engage in Saving Lives
The National Safety Council (NSC)'s 96th Annual Congress & Expo opened today with an address by NSC President & CEO Janet Froetscher
asking the thousands of safety professionals in attendance to take action to address the significant causes of injury and injury-related
deaths in America.
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Five Awarded for "Distinguished Service to Safety"
The National Safety Council (NSC) announced today that five safety professionals have been awarded its 2008 Distinguished Service to
Safety Award. The award is the highest honor bestowed on an individual safety professional by the NSC in recognition of outstanding
service to the field of safety and health.
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Fluor Hanford, Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company Earn Robert W. Campbell Award
The National Safety Council (NSC) today presented Fluor Hanford and Gulf Petrochemical Industries
Company (GPIC) with its 2008 Robert W. Campbell Award. Both companies received the award at the opening session of the NSC's
96th annual Congress & Expo, held in Anaheim.
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FirstGroup Receives Green Cross for Safety Medal
The National Safety Council (NSC) announced that FirstGroup will receive its 2009 Green Cross for Safety Medal, the NSC's annual recognition of
an organization that demonstrates a steadfast commitment to improving safety and health in the workplace, its community, and through safety leadership
demonstrated by its CEO. The announcement was made at the Opening Session of the NSC's 96th Annual Congress & Expo, in Anaheim, Calif.
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National Safety Council Recognizes September National
Preparedness Month
At home or at work, routines can be disrupted with little or no warning by catastrophic events.
Don’t wait for an emergency to think about being prepared. Anticipating emergencies and planning a response can save
lives, and greatly lessen the extent of injuries and property damage.
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