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About Suncoast Safety Council

Since 1967, Suncoast Safety Council has been working to educate and affect change as a not-for-profit organization. We are committed to providing quality comprehensive services and training in an effort to reduce injuries within our workplace, homes, and roadways.

After forty years, we continue to be guided daily by our mission to support healthier, safer and more sustainable communities. Suncoast Safety Council serves as a credible, reliable and comprehensive resource for safety information, education and awareness in all aspects – on the road, at home, at work and at play.

With a committed Board of Directors Suncoast Safety Council continues to grow and serve our community through education and advocacy. We believe in giving back and provide staff and resources to local organizations, such as:

  • Pinellas County Traffic Safety Team
  • Safe Kids Coalition
  • Pedestrian Traffic Advisory Committee of the MPO
  • Live Free!
  • Florida Association of Safety Councils
  • Florida Association of DUI Programs
  • American Association of Safety Councils
  • Florida Crisis Response Team

We look forward to continuing to play an integral part of ensuring safety in our community. Let us help you, your company or organization with your safety education and/or needs.

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Suncoast Safety Tips

Listen Up

From Top Safety, October 2007

Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common occupational diseases. Always wear your recommended equipment to prevent hearing loss (canal caps, earplugs or earmuffs), which may vary depending on the noise level and work environment. If you are uncertain, ask. If you have to shout over noise to be heard on or off the job, that noise could be damaging your hearing.

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