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June is National Safety Month

The National Safety Council has designated June as "National Safety Month". This is a national annual campaign that continues all month. The overall theme this year is "Celebrating Safe Communities" because while both the national workplace injury and illness rate and the driving collision rate have decreased somewhat, the non-work accidental injury rate has increased dramatically.

According to the National Safety Council, "Nine out of 10 accidental fatalities and two-thirds of disabling injuries to workers occur off the job. In 2005, more than 60 percent of all accidental deaths involved either workers who were off the job or their family members.

The overall economic impact of all accidental injuries exceeds $625 billion a year and is devastating to individuals, families and employers. The cost of on- and off-the-job accidental injuries is a staggering $380 billion, of which 58%, or $220 billion, are costs related to employee injuries off-the-job."

Each week has a different safety focus and specific tips as listed below:

Week I - WORKPLACE

Week II - DRIVING

Week III - EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Week IV - HOME and COMMUNITY

Here is the link to the National Safety Council's "June is National Safety Month Website. You will find a lot of information at this site, including the following:

  • 7 Elements Of an Off-The-Job Safety Management System
  • Gap Analysis for an Off-the-Job Safety Management System
  • Off-The-Job Safety Compass (Implementation Tools)
  • "Making the Case" Presentation (Powerpoint)
Highlights

Winter Storm Preparation Watch the Video
As Seattle prepares for another storm season, Mayor Greg Nickels is inviting residents to join the city's adopt-a-drain program.

Take Winter by Storm
A web site sponsored by King County, the City of Seattle, Puget Sound Energy, State Farm Insurance and QFC to help you get prepared and stay informed when bad weather strikes this winter.

View Crime Data
This MyNeighborhood mapping guide features Seattle Police Department crime data for Seattle.

Seattle Municipal Jail
Seattle is looking at building a municipal jail because the City is going to lose all of its municipal jail beds when its nonrenewable contract with King County ends in 2012.

Emergency Training Classes
Seattle Emergency Management offers classes on many topics; pre-registration for classes is required.

Amber Alerts
Check the latest and past Amber Alerts in Washington and other participating states.

Fire Facilities and Emergency Response Levy Program
"Making Seattle the most Prepared City in America"

Pay a Parking or Traffic Ticket Online Pay a Parking or Traffic Ticket Online
The Municipal Court of Seattle accepts payments for misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, infractions and civil violation tickets issued in the City of Seattle.

Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound is a partnership of concerned citizens, law enforcement, and media serving the communities of King, Kitsap, and Snohomish Counties in the fight against crime.

Guide to MapsGuide to Maps - Staying Safe
City maps to assist you in the event of an emergency.


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