Mission
To reduce preventable injuries and deaths by developing and distributing world-class safety and health programs, training, and products."
The Council’s Story:
Founded by concerned citizens in 1953, the Florida Safety Council was established to make the roads safer. The first office was located at 37 E. Pine Street in Orlando.
At the time, named the Orange County Citizens Safety Council, the organization existed mainly to address traffic safety. Now, with classrooms and driving ranges throughout Central Florida, a fleet of over 100 motorcycles, 20 driver education vehicles, entire departments devoted to workplace safety and behavioral modification programs, and more than 100 instructors, the Florida Safety Council has become the premier safety training agency.
Today, the Council exists to promote safety in every phase of life - in the home, on the road, in schools, businesses, and industrial facilities. We represent people and businesses working together to prevent injuries and fatalities as well as the costs associated with them.
Our funding comes from our safety training services and programs, membership dues, safety product sales, and contributions. The Florida Safety Council also holds an annual Golf Classic. The proceeds allow free safety training for those in need and support community safety programs.
The Florida Safety Council’s Occupational Safety Institute:
Occupational related training addresses “hands on” safety education and OSHA Compliance topics, as well as broader issues of safety program development, culture and motivation in the workplace. Safety compliance and professional development courses are offered on OSHA training, specialty courses, customized training, and fleet safety.
As a client or member of the Florida Safety Council Occupational Safety Institute, you are assured quality and effective workplace safety education and training services.
Three membership levels are offered for individuals or organizations to help maximize the resources available and provide additional benefits to our dedicated clients. To learn more about membership benefits.
The goal of the course is to help participants gain the basic skills necessary to conduct an effective accident investigation at their workplace. Topics include the primary reasons for conducting an accident investigation, employer responsibilities related to workplace accident investigations.
Evacuation and Emergency Planning focuses on OSHA requirements for emergency action plans and fire protection plans. Preparing for emergencies is a basic principle of workplace safety and health.
This course allows the student to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach classes, and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion.
The 8-hr program is taught on-site where familiar surroundings, traffic conditions, and material handling requirements combined with specialized instruction provide your employees with the most effective training possible. Each employee’s skills must evaluate initially and every three years.
This 4-hour course is required by FDOT for all persons who flag traffic. Areas to be covered include section of Part 6; Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices; Fundamental Principles of Traffic Control; Components of a Work Zone; Appropriate flagging techniques; Hand signaling control; Work zone
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