
Now Accepting Applications for the 2010 Robert W. Campbell Award
Submittals are currently being accepted for the 2010 cycle of this prestigious international Award for Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) management. Download our 2010 Information Packet, view an example Data Snapshot, and submit an online Letter of Intent at any time. Submittals for the 2010 Campbell Award must be postmarked by no later than May 31, 2010. [News Release]
National Safety Council Names 2009 Robert W. Campbell Award Winner
The National Safety Council announced that Schneider Electric North America is the 2009 recipient of the prestigious Robert W. Campbell Award. After undergoing a rigorous review and assessment process, Schneider Electric North America accepted the international award for business excellence through environmental, health, and safety (EHS) management on Monday, October 26 during the National Safety Council´s 97th Annual Annual Congress & Expo in Orlando, Florida. Read the press release.
Successful Executive Edge at the NSC Congress
Due to the success of the Campbell-led Executive Forum “Transforming Vision to Reality” at the 2008 NSC Congress & Expo, this year’s Congress (26-28 Oct) introduced its new Executive Edge track to promote leader-to-leader dialogue and sharing of lessons learned. With a variety of panel discussions, technical sessions, and hands-on workshops, the 2-1/2 day Executive Edge track provided leaders with tools to lead their company toward world-class performance. Topic areas included: the role of EHS in an economic downturn, achieving operational excellence through EHS, successful implementation of EHS management systems, world-class leadership, and using leading EHS indicators to guide risk management strategies. Review the 2009 program and watch for the 2009 proceedings to become available here.
ILO Safety Conference and A+A Dusseldorf
As part of its global outreach efforts, the Campbell Award will participate in the A+A International Trade Fair & Congress on Safety, Security and Health at Work in Dusseldorf, Germany. It is now more important than ever to strengthen tripartite efforts behind promoting safety and health at work and ensuring the proper implementation of occupational safety and health standards. Accordingly, the ILO is hosting the International ILO Safety Conference on Implementing Occupational Safety and Health Standards Globally in Time of Crisis. This conference runs parallel to A+A on 3-6 Nov.
GLOBAL PARTNERS: The Conference Board (Worldwide) | International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (Worldwide) | International Safety Council (Worldwide) | International Social Security Association (Worldwide) | National Safety Council of Australia LTD (Australia) | Industrial Accident Prevention Association (Canada) | Minerva Canada (Canada) | China Occupational Safety and Health Association (China) | Institute of Safety and Health Practitioners, Hong Kong (China) | Occupational Safety and Health Council, Hong Kong SAR (China) | European Network Education Training in Occupational Safety and Health, ENETOSH (Europe) | BG RCI (Germany) | National Safety Council of India (India) | Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (Korea) | Bahrain Health and Safety Society (Middle East) | Center for Environmental Safety and Health Technology (Taiwan) | National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan) | Taiwanese Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (Taiwan) | McAfee School of Business Administration, Union University (USA) | McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University (USA) | The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (USA) | Whittemore School of Business and Economics, University of New Hampshire (USA)
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