A non-profit association preventing injury through safety education and training since 1960

Traffic Violation? Click here

Everyone knows that traffic tickets can result in court appearances, fines, and higher insurance costs. However, you may have additional options in Mecklenburg, Wake, and select other North Carolina counties that can save you money while improving your driving. Since 1989 our Safe Driving Program has provided drivers with potential reductions on a traffic violation in exchange for completing the 4-hour National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course.

North Carolina

Community Colleges

Community College

City

Bladen    

Dublin

Blue Ridge    (Flyer)

Flat Rock

Brunswick

Supply

Caldwell

Boone and Hudson

Cape Fear

Wilmington

Catawba Valley   (Flyer)

Hickory

Central Carolina

Lillington and Sanford

Cleveland

Shelby

Coastal Carolina

Jacksonville

College of the Albemarle

Elizabeth City and Manteo

Davidson County

Lexington

Edgecombe

Rocky Mount

Fayetteville Technical

Fayetteville

Forsyth    (Flyer)

Winston Salem

Gaston     (Flyer)

Dallas

Guilford Technical

Greensboro and High Point

Haywood

Clyde

Isothermal

Columbus and Spindale

James Sprunt

Kenansville

Johnston
Call (919) 209-2041

Smithfield

Lenoir

Kinston and Trenton

Martin
Call (252) 792-1521 ext. 229

Williamston

Mayland

Spruce Pine

McDowell

Marion

Nash

Rocky Mount

Richmond   (Flyer)

Rockingham

Sampson

Clinton

Sandhills

Pinehurst

Southeastern

Whiteville

Southwestern

Whiteville and Sylva

Surry    (Flyer)

Dobson

Tri-County

Murphy

Wayne

Goldsboro

Western Piedmont

Morganton

Wilkes    (Flyer)

Wilkesboro

Wilson

Wilson

 

 

Upcoming Events

  2013 Safety Congress & Annual Meeting

 

Early Bird! Register by September 1st to receive a FREE "Chestnut Hill" performance woven dress shirt! Your choice of color - Merlot or Stone in women and men sizes!

First Aid Updates

Q: Does OSHA consider computer based training without a hands-on skill component or verification of competent skill performance acceptable for meeting basic first aid and CPR requirements of OSHA First Aid Standards?

A: Online training alone would not meet the requirements of these training standards ...
These standards require training in physical skills, such as bandaging or CPR. The only way these  skills can be learned is by physically practicing them. For a full copy of the letter please click here...

OSHA Training Institute