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Keywords:
Disseminates,
Council,
Chartered,
Congress,
Safety
U.S. advocacy organization for safety and health. The National Safety Council's Mission is “to educate and influence society to adopt safety, health and environmental policies, practices and procedures that prevent and mitigate human suffering and economic losses arising from preventable causes”.
A nonprofit organization chartered by Congress in 1913. Made up of thousands of industry members nationwide, the purpose of the Council is the dissemination of safety education materials.
An association chartered by Congress to carry out a national program for reducing accidents of all kinds. The council disseminates information on accident prevention, offers a public information and publicity program for newspapers, radio, television, etc., cooperates with public officials at federal, state and local levels, and, in general, provides national leadership in the field of safety. Headquarters: Chicago, IL.
A group of private industries, municipalities, insurers, and others whose general purpose is to make available all types of safety-related information on a very wide scale.
A nonprofit organization chartered by Congress in 1913. It is made up of approximately 12,000 industry members nationwide. The purpose of the council is the dissemination of safety education material.
The National Safety Council of the US is a not-for-profit safety organization that was chartered by the US government in 1913. It is a membership organization that helps to protect the safety of Americans at home, on the roads, and at work.
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