MADISON – Wisconsin Safety Council, the state’s leading provider of safety training and products, is again partnering with the National Safety Council to celebrate June as National Safety Month, promoting workplace practices and cultures that prioritize safety. 

Throughout the month, Wisconsin Safety Council will offer public and private training programs, engage its members through marketing campaigns, and educate the public about staying safe both at home and in the workplace.

“National Safety Month is a great tool to highlight the importance of protecting our most valuable assets – our teammates,” said Wisconsin Safety Council Executive Director Aaron Huebner. “We not only want to promote the value of staying safe at work, but also at home. By making safety both a priority and a habit, we can prevent injuries and ensure our state is the best place to live, work, and play.” 

As part of the National Safety Month campaign, Wisconsin Safety Council will focus on a new topic each week, sharing valuable resources, tips and best practices through their website and social media platforms.

  • Week 1 (June 1–7): Continuous Improvement
  • Week 2 (June 8–14): Employee Engagement
  • Week 3 (June 15–21): Roadway Safety
  • Week 4 (June 22–30): Wellbeing

“We look forward to highlighting these key topics throughout this month, providing best practices and helpful information,” added Huebner. “But more importantly, we use June to remind folks that safety should remain a priority all year long.”

To help celebrate, Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed June as National Safety Month in Wisconsin. His proclamation is available by clicking here.

To learn more about Wisconsin Safety Council, please visit: www.wisafetycouncil.org.