Congratulations to the following companies who are advancing onto Phase II of the Corporate Safety Award process. Alphabetical order by Company Company City Airgas, an Air Liquide company Appleton Alliance Laundry Systems Ripon Animix Juneau August Winter & Sons, Inc Appleton Bartingale Mechanical, Inc. Eau Claire Bassett Mechanical Kaukauna Borregaard USA, Inc. Rothschild Colony Brands Inc Monroe Corner Stone Construction ...
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American Heart Month
Did you know heart disease causes one in four deaths each year? How about that 245,000 people in Wisconsin have coronary heart disease? Given those stats it shouldn’t be shocking that over 800,000 Americans suffer from a heart attack every year. American Heart Month was created to help us reflect on, prepare for and mitigate the risks of heart ...
Read MoreCountdown to Safety Conference
3 half days, 2 keynotes, 1 great experience … Countdown to Safety Conference! Wisconsin’s Largest Annual Safety Conference Is Virtual Are you seeking safety courses to advance your career? Do you need to fulfill your continuing education units (CEUs)? Are you looking for specific products to improve your company’s performance or keep your coworkers safe? Then our conference can ...
Read MoreExpand OSHA Compliance Knowledge at Your Facility
As uncertainty follows all of us into 2021, one thing we as safety professionals can expect is that safety hazards can and will continue to exist in our workplaces. No matter how long you have been in the profession, you know the importance of promoting workplace safety and health, and helping your colleagues become more knowledgeable about workplace hazards. ...
Read MoreThe Importance of Forklift Training
It’s inevitable, you spend enough time in the safety business, taking classes, teaching classes, talking with colleagues around the state and you will eventually hear some stories about forklifts. You’ll hear on more than one occasion, “you won’t believe what this guy did” and “have I got a story for you.” Clearly, we need these machines in all kinds ...
Read MoreWSC Offers Online Trainings
Many of us have become accustomed to a virtual world. Work, meetings, and holidays are now done through a screen instead of at a table. As Zoom fatigue continues to set in, it will become easier to swear off all things virtual once we get back to normal. Is that the right move, though? Wisconsin Safety Council’s (WSC) staff loves ...
Read MoreFostering Excitement for Safety
It was ten years ago now that I learned of Wisconsin Safety Council (WSC). I’d been working at a local Pharmaceutical Manufacturer since a week out of college. I’d just been promoted into the Research and Development team and was so excited to be able to use problem solving to get my clients the active pharmaceutical ingredients they needed. We ...
Read MoreCorporate Safety Award – Share Your Good News!
In a year where we have had to work from home, change our daily routines and hear bad news after bad news regarding rising COVID-19 numbers … wouldn’t we all like to hear some GOOD news? 2020 has been a challenge for everyone and every company. We have had to shelter in place, furlough employees, shut down stores, change our ...
Read MoreWinter Safety Tips
The winter season, especially in Wisconsin, can be a hazardous time of year for both businesses and their employees. Injuries that happen in this season are not just limited to outdoor workers. Simply walking into or out of work or occasionally performing tasks like shoveling sidewalks or spreading salt at an entry can quickly become hazardous. Companies should reinforce their ...
Read MoreWisconsin Safety Council: Tips to Stay Safe During the Holidays & Winter Months
MADISON – Wisconsin Safety Council – the state’s leading provider of safety training and products – reminds all Wisconsinites to take extra precautions this holiday season and throughout the winter months. Midwest winters can lead to a variety of dangerous situations, so it is important to be prepared. Over the holidays and during the winter months, the Safety Council urges ...
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