Workers Compensation Fund honors SLCC with top safety award

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SLCC receives 2015 WCF Charles A. Caine Workplace Safety Award.

Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) August 01, 2015

Salt Lake Community College was recently one of 16 Utah companies that received top safety awards during the Workers Compensation Fund Safety Summit.

From construction and trucking to manufacturing and municipal services, the winners of the 2015 WCF Charles A. Caine Workplace Safety Awards are a diverse group of Utah-based businesses with a common commitment to safety. The honorees practice similar safety management tactics, including written safety plans, regular safety training, accident analysis, employee involvement in the safety process and incentive programs.

"The importance of workplace safety cannot be underestimated—every effort Utah companies make to protect their workers helps protect individuals and families from injury, pain, financial hardship and more," said Ray Pickup, WCF president and CEO. "We applaud these award-winning companies who lead the way in workplace safety."

Salt Lake Community College is an accredited, student-focused, urban college meeting the diverse needs of the Salt Lake community. Home to more than 60,000 students each year, the College is Utah's leading provider of workforce development programs. SLCC is also the largest supplier of transfer students to Utah's four-year institutions and a perennial Top 10 college nationally for total associate degrees awarded. The College is the sole provider of applied technology courses in the Salt Lake area, with multiple locations, an eCampus, and nearly 1,000 continuing education sites located throughout the Salt Lake Valley. Personal attention from an excellent faculty is paramount at the College, which maintains an average class size of 20.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/08/prweb12879202.htm

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