Madison – The Wisconsin Safety Council and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development are now accepting applications for the 22nd Annual Wisconsin Corporate Safety Awards. Interested companies should visit www.wisafetycouncil.org between January 1 – January 29 to complete the online application.
The awards competition involves two phases; one involving statistical data and one involving subjective questions. The 2015 Wisconsin Corporate Safety Awards will be judged in categories based on both the size and type of business or organization. Finalists must provide details on safety leadership and employee participation, safety program implementation, safety and health training, and accomplishments and goals.
Winning companies will be presented with their awards at the 74th Annual Wisconsin Safety & Health Conference May 16-18 at the Kalahari Resort and Convention Center.
The Wisconsin Safety Council is an educational division of WMC, which is the state chamber of commerce and Wisconsin manufacturer’s association. WSC is Wisconsin’s leading provider of workplace safety training and programming, and is dedicated to making Wisconsin a safe and healthy place to live and work. As Wisconsin’s chapter of the National Safety Council, WSC promotes safety and health programs, resource services, and educational materials for community outreach.
Visit www.wisafetycouncil.org to complete the online application. Call 800-236-3400 with questions.
Nominations Requested for Wisconsin Corporate Safety Awards
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