May 4 - 10, 2008
The American Red Cross is working with the U.S. Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) and the American Society of Safety
Engineers (ASSE) along with 35 other organizations and large
corporations in an alliance to focus increased attention on reducing
workplace injury and illness through promotion of NAOSH week.
A special toolkit has been developed that any organization can use and adapt (see sections beginning on page 13).
Potential promotional activities include:
Focusing on your chapter's workplace safety. Ensure employees
and volunteers are trained to respond to emergencies and your worksites
are hazard free.
Locating your local chapter of ASSE.
Contact one or more of the officers and ask about working with them to
support NAOSH Week and, in the process, discuss other ways in which
your chapter can work with ASSE to promote workplace safety.
Involvement with your local chapter of ASSE (including attending
meetings and exhibiting at their local or state level conferences) can
be a good way to develop relationships that may lead to new customers.
Encouraging your current workplace customers to take advantage
of this special occupational safety week. Direct them to the online
toolkit and to make statements to their employees about the importance
of safety on the job.
Contacting alliance organizations (see page 7 of the toolkit).
If you have any of these employers or members of the listed
associations in your chapter, contact them now about conducting Red
Cross classes during that week as a part of their commitment. Also, ask
their safety officer about other joint efforts- such as special lunch
hour safety presentations, or promoting Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED
classes to all interested employees - not just those who are on the
emergency response team.