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Nominations Sought for Prevention Through Design Award

Feb 17, 2022

PARK RIDGE, IL — Nominations are being accepted for the second Prevention Through Design (PTD) Award, which is presented each year by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) and the National Safety Council (NSC).

The award recognizes individuals, teams, businesses or other organizations that have improved worker safety and health by designing out hazards or contributing to the body of knowledge that enables PTD solutions.

PTD aims to prevent or reduce occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities through the inclusion of prevention components in any design that impacts workers. This includes the design, redesign and retrofit of work premises, structures, tools, equipment, products, substances and work processes. In addition to minimizing risk, PTD solutions can lead to cost savings through hazard elimination and the application of engineering controls.

“Prevention Through Design is an important step in proactively reducing workplace risk,” said ASSP President Brad Giles, P.E., CSP, STS, FASSP, GIOSH. “Throughout my career in construction, PTD has created safer environments for those who are building a facility as well as those working there afterward. And projects are typically completed more efficiently and economically.”

Since 2007, NIOSH has led the PTD National Initiative that includes partners in industry, labor, trade associations, professional organizations, and academia. In 2021, ASSP revised the ANSI/ASSP Z590.3 Prevention Through Design standard to expand its usefulness worldwide. The standard was first published in 2011.

Nominations for this year’s award will be accepted through May 2. For more information, or to nominate a safety professional, team, business or other organization, please visit NIOSH’s PTD Award website.

The inaugural PTD award winner in 2021 was longtime workplace safety and health expert Fred Manuele, whose groundbreaking safety achievements have prevented harm to workers across many global industries.

About ASSP – Working together for a safer, stronger future
For more than 100 years, the American Society of Safety Professionals has been at the forefront of helping occupational safety and health professionals protect people and property. The nonprofit society is based in the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge. Its global membership of 36,000 professionals covers all industries, developing safety and health management plans that prevent injuries, illnesses and deaths. ASSP advances its members and the safety profession through education, advocacy, standards and a professional community. Its flagship publication, Professional Safety, is a longtime leader in the field. Visit www.assp.org and follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Media contact: Blaine Krage, 847.768.3416, bkrage@assp.org

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