National safety council announces major initiatives at 91st annual congress & expo

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A number of new initiatives were undertaken at the 91st Annual Congress & Expo, of National Safety Council held in Chicago in September 2003. The steps to improve the aspects of safety, both at home and business include, partnerships with Occupational safety and Health administration (OSHA), and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and a safety award partnership with ExxonMobil.

Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction, Crude petroleum and natural gas, Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas, Petroleum refining, Mine Safety & Health Admin, Petroleum industry, Achievements and awards, XON, Exxon Mobil Corp., United States. Mine Safety and Health Administration, National Safety Council, Safety

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A closer look: fire/police

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The ensured services of the police and the fire fighting departments in maintaining the safety of the people living in the United States of America are very much appreciated. The firefighting and the police services in the USA are estimated to grow by 3% to 9% and 21% to 35% respectively.

Police, Police officers, Fire fighters, Firefighters

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A closer look: transportation

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The safety statistics in the transportation sector and OSHA violations are listed.

Transportation, Transportation Services, Support Activities for Transportation, LOCAL AND INTERURBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT, Transportation industry

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Subjects list: Standards, United States, Laws, regulations and rules, Services, Government regulation, United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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