The National Safety Education Center is dedicated to protecting life and promoting occupational safety and OSHA Directorate of Training and Education to offer authorized OSHA training courses.
While many organizations offer safety training programs, The National Safety Education Center is authorized by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to deliver approved OSHA training courses.
Upon completion of any program, your achievement is recognized in the following ways:
We help workers learn to recognize potential on-the-job hazards, avoid or eliminate them where possible, and realize a safer, more productive work environment.
Our authorized OSHA training helps workers recognize potential on-the-job hazards, avoid or eliminate them where possible, and realize a safer, more productive work environment.
The National Safety Education Center is comprised of three partners, all skilled in safety education.
Northern Illinois University has over 50 years history in safety education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as topic specific OSHA courses. The NIU Department of Technology and the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology also offer many additional safety training topics throughout the year.
The Construction Safety Council was founded in 1989 and is dedicated to the advancement of safety and health interests in the field of construction throughout the world.
The CSC was chartered by a board of directors composed mostly of large construction company owners and operators whose vision and leadership made the organization possible. With a mission to reduce the tragic and costly accidents, injuries, and illness that take the lives of six construction workers a day, the CSC offers real world experience to the National Safety Education Center.
The National Safety Council saves lives by preventing injuries and deaths at work, in homes and communities, and on the roads, through leadership, research, education and advocacy. The NSC partners with businesses, elected officials, and the public to make an impact in areas such as workplace safety and safety in the home and community.