Safe + Sound: Safety Isn't Just Luck

The message below contains free resources and information from the Safe + Sound Campaign for you to use and to share with your members, networks, or downstream customers.  For those of you who are Safe + Sound Campaign Partners, we appreciate your efforts and you will receive a partner communications update from [email protected] with more information and sample communications at a later date.   For any questions or for more information, contact [email protected].

Thanks for your support.

Doug Kalinowski
Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs  
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It takes more than the luck of the Irish to maintain a safe and healthy workplace. Safety and health programs focus on management leadership, worker participation, and a systematic approach to finding and fixing hazards to keep workers safe and save a little green. Take advantage of these resources to build your program and demonstrate its value:

  • The American Society of Safety Engineers’ on-demand webinar (free during March), Show Me the Money: Demonstrating the ROI (return on investment) in People, Projects, and Programs, shows you how to develop credible ROI arguments for your safety and health program.
  • OSHA’s On-Site Consultation Program offers no-cost and confidential occupational safety and health services to small- and medium-sized businesses in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and several U.S. territories, with priority given to high-hazard worksites. On-Site Consultation services are separate from enforcement and do not result in penalties or citations.

The Safe + Sound Campaign is organized by OSHA, the American Industrial Hygiene Association, the American Society of Safety Engineers, The Center for Construction Research and Training, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the National Safety Council, and the Voluntary Protection Program Participants’ Association. For more information and additional resources to help you establish or improve your safety and health program, visit the Safe + Sound Campaign website