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SUMMARY:Evaluating Safety’s Return on Investment
DESCRIPTION:When discussing occupational safety, it is common to hear catchy taglines such as “Safety First”. The fact of the matter, unfortunately, is that this tagline is false – businesses do not focus on safety first because they must focus on profitability first. Considering that safety has a budget (like all other components of business), companies must be strategic in how they spend their hard-earned dollars. The information provided in this session should be used as a tool for deciding which components of a safety program to prioritize when all components cannot be reasonably afforded.\n
URL:https://nawic.org/events/evaluating-safetys-return-on-investment/
CATEGORIES:2026 Annual Conference,Health, Safety, Wellness, and Compliance
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