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INDUSTRIAL SAFETY TRAINING COUNCIL
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY TRAINING COUNCIL
Beaumont, Texas
51-200 employees
The Industrial Safety Training Council is an organization dedicated to providing the highest quality services for our customers in the most cost-effective manner. Serve our customers and our communities by providing excellence in training and other services in order to promote a safe and secure work environment.
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Top Benefits
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COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS
Beaumont, Texas
11-50 employees
COMMUNITES IN SCHOOLS SOUTHEAST TEXAS INC is a company based out of 350 PINE ST, Beaumont, Texas, United States.
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Market Laggard
SAFETY COUNCIL OF SWLA
SAFETY COUNCIL OF SWLA
Sulphur, Louisiana
11-50 employees
The Safety Council of Southwest Louisiana has been serving the Southwest Louisiana area since 1955. Originally, the Council was a chapter of the National Safety Council in 1999. Today we are charter members of the American Association of Safety Councils (AASC) and the Association of Reciprocal Safety Councils (ARSC). These organizations continue to grow each year with the simple objective of providing service and training to our respective communities to achieve accident prevention in the home, at work and at play. Over the years, our community service projects have grown and we added a broad assortment of programs to support our local area industrial growth. In 1992, at the request of local industry, the council began providing orientation and training for local area contractor employees with the prime objective of containing costs and providing quality programs. This led to formation of the Association of Reciprocal Safety Councils. ARSC has since grown to include over 25 councils across the United States and continues to expand the training base, and training programs to serve our industry with millions of dollars of savings each year. In 2006, the council joined with two other Gulf Coast councils to form Safety Council Solutions, which provides a tabletop audit of contractor safety programs. This process replaces a similar process previously offered by NCMS who decided to focus on their core business. In January of 2007 the Safety Council began administering a reciprocal Background Screening Program as a service to local Industry. Moving forward, whenever a need is identified, the Council will develop and provide quality, cost effective seminars, training and consulting to local business and the community.
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Market Leading