05/28/21
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Itasca, IL (WorkersCompensation.com) – The National Safety Council is proud to continue its work with the McElhattan Foundation to eliminate workplace fatalities by 2050 through the work of the NSC Work to Zero initiative. Launched with an initial grant from the McElhattan Foundation in January 2019, Work to Zero focuses on educating employers on technological safety enhancements that promise to reduce and ultimately eliminate deaths in the workplace. This additional grant to NSC for $3 million over three years will further support this work to increase employers adoption of life-saving safety technology to eliminate fatalities by 2050.
With this essential support of the McElhattan Foundation, NSC plans to reach this goal by demonstrating the benefits of safety technology, guiding employers to the best technology solutions available, helping employers prepare to innovate and providing guidance on how to implement solutions.
National Safety Council and the McElhattan Foundation Advance the Challenge to Eliminate Workplace Fatalities by 2050 Through Emerging Technology
$3M grant helps fuel the NSC mission to save lives from the workplace to anyplace
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ITASCA, Ill., May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Safety Council is proud to continue its work with the McElhattan Foundation to eliminate workplace fatalities by 2050 through the work of the NSC
Work to Zero initiative. Launched with an initial grant from the McElhattan Foundation in January 2019,
Work to Zero focuses on educating employers on technological safety enhancements that promise to reduce and ultimately eliminate deaths in the workplace. This additional grant to NSC for $3 million over three years will further support this work to increase employers adoption of life-saving safety technology to eliminate fatalities by 2050.
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