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Customized Safety Programs



The Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI) has announced customized tools available to MSCI members through its partnership with the National Safety Council (NSC). These new resources are part of MSCI's commitment to deliver safety resources for its members. Optimized for the metals industry, the new tools available to MSCI members include:

  • Access to NSC safety experts
  • Local access to the Council's valuable Advanced Safety Certificate program, the gold standard in safety training
  • Access to tools that will help member companies assess their own safety programs and safety professionals against industry competency models approved by the MSCI Safety Committee; and
  • Other valuable NSC training and information resources.

"Advocating for an industry-wide safety culture is a critical part of all that we do at MSCI," said M. Robert Weidner, III, MSCI President & CEO. "At MSCI, we take partnership very seriously; for us it means building a long, lasting relationship. We believe in working with the very best, which is why we have chosen to partner with NSC, the recognized leader in safety."

"For more than 100 years, NSC has been devoted to making our world safer," added Deborah A.P. Hersman, NSC President & CEO. "We are pleased to join with MSCI as they elevate safety and bring it to their members. By blending their industry expertise with our expertise in safety, together we will help companies create strong, lasting safety cultures."

For more information contact:

Ashley DeVecht

Metal Service Center Institute

4201 Euclid Ave

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

847-485-3011

www.msci.org

Maureen Vogel

National Safety Council

1121 Spring Lake Dr.

Itasca, IL 60143-3201

800-621-7615 / 630-285-1121

www.nsc.org

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