Safety Council Expo
in Chicago
Full-Day IBEW Caucus a Success
The practices and products that make people safer
both at work and in their communities were on display in September
at the National Safety Council’s Congress and Expo in Chicago,
which drew more than 100 delegates from all branches of the IBEW.
Over 14,000 people attended the congress that featured 220 educational
and professional development sessions and more than 750 exhibits
of safety and health products and services.
An integral part of the Congress and Expo week, for the IBEW and
other labor unions, is the meeting of the National Safety Council
Labor Division.
The Labor Division, an association within the NSC, is designed
to meet the specific needs of a union-based membership and others
concerned with safety, health and environmental issues affecting
the labor force. Through active participation in 16 committees,
Labor Division members benefit from networking opportunities and
are directly involved in developing policy statements, programs
and research—enhancing the NSC’s overall effectiveness
in promoting workplace safety.
The first full-day IBEW Caucus was designed as a forum to provide
education, training, support and resources to local union safety
and health committees and safety representatives.
Goals of the caucus included providing representatives with the
tools to: 1) assist local unions in accident investigation and reporting
of serious accidents and fatalities, and 2) coordinate with the
IBEW Safety Department to promote safety and health within industries
where union members are employed.
The IBEW caucus also afforded the opportunity to:
- Communicate information on national safety and health issues,
- Outline legislation before Congress relating to safety and health,
and
- Identify national trends regarding workplace safety and health
in terms of accidents, known hazards and new hazards.
"The success of the IBEW caucus can be measured in part by
attendees’ commitment to support planning for future caucus
meetings in conjunction with Labor Division meetings," said
IBEW Safety and Health Director James Tomaseski.
The National Safety Council, founded in 1913 and chartered by the
U.S. Congress in 1953, is a nonprofit, nongovernmental membership
organization dedicated to promoting safety and reducing injuries.
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The IBEW Caucus held during the
2003 National Safety Council Congress and Expo in Chicago attracted
nearly 100 safety and health representatives from
local unions representing all jurisdictions within the IBEW. |
November 2003 IBEW Journal
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