Guests will gather at one of the Midwest’s most iconic venues, the Indiana Roof Ballroom in downtown Indianapolis, which opened in 1927 during the Roaring Twenties. The event will feature period-inspired entertainment as attendees enjoy a lively reception, delectable dinner, bid on exciting auction items, and celebrate the achievements of safety leaders with the Green Cross for Safety® awards. Just steps from the Indiana Convention Center, this event offers a convenient and memorable opportunity to connect with fellow safety professionals, entertain clients, and enjoy a night out during the NSC Safety Congress & Expo.
Funds raised through the event help NSC deliver the education, solutions, and resources employers and individuals need to prevent injuries and save lives at work, on the road, and beyond. We are relentless in our mission to ensure everyone gets home safely each day. This vital work is made possible through the generous support of our partners.
Join us in Indianapolis Event Overview | Sponsorship Opportunities
The Green Cross Celebration raises critical fundsto support the National Safety Council mission
to save lives and prevent injuriesfrom the workplace to anyplace, whilecelebrating outstanding achievements in safety.
About the Green Cross for Safety awards
These awards honor outstanding achievements in three categories,with winners announced at the event:
Safety Advocate
Recognizes efforts to advance best practices, raise awareness,or influence policy to prevent injuries and deaths.
Safety Excellence
Honors the pursuit of exceptional, transferable safety practices.
Safety Innovation
Celebrates transformative solutions to long-standing safety challenges.
Support NSC Today
To learn more about sponsorship opportunities contact Jamie Arquilla at jamie.arquilla@nsc.org
To learn more about the award process and read about past winners and their safety impact,visit greencross.nsc.org
Support from the corporatecommunity plays a vital role in fundingcritical mission initiatives at NSC. By sponsoringthe Green Cross Celebration, you are helpingrecognize safety leadership and aligning yourorganization with the nation’s leading safety advocate.
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Continuing Education Guidelines
Congress & Expo offers more than 150 educational opportunities off and on the expo floor including Professional Development Seminars, Keynotes and Technical Sessions. These unique opportunities allow you to enhance your knowledge and skills in a dynamic environment. These sessions, led by industry experts, provide valuable insights into the latest trends, technologies, and best practices shaping the field. Engage in thought-provoking discussions, network with peers, and gain practical tools to apply in your own professional contexts. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newcomer, these educational experiences are essential for staying competitive and informed in an every-evolving landscape.
Keynotes and Workshops
Professional Development Seminars
Technical Sessions and Expo Floor Educational Opportunities
Earn Credits
for Attending
Maximize your learning experience and register for a Professional Development Seminar. Choose from half, 1 day and multi day classes.
Every PDS includes: Course materials, CEU certificate, lunch and beverage breaks. (full day only) Class materials and CEU certificates are only given to those students who attend the course to completion. (Pre-registration and additional fee required)
Choose from more than 130 introductory to advanced Technical Sessions in these eight tracks:
• Continuous Improvement
• Hazard Abatement & Control
• Hazard Recognition & Risk Management
• Implementation and Operation
• Management Leadership
• Roadway Safety
• Safety & Health Operating Environment
• Worker Engagement
We appreciate your dedication to safety, NSC and NSC Safety Congress & Expo.
The National Safety Council follows the guidelines established by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training. By attending the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo, you are eligible to earn:
Continuing Education Units
Continuance of Certification
Certification Maintenance Credits
You can earn CEUs by attending a Professional Development Seminar pre or post-event. You must complete the entire course to be eligible for CEUs. A survey and link to your CEU certificate will be sent upon completion of the class, where you can download our CEU certificate. NSC does not provide CEUs for each session attended.You can earn up to 1.5 recertification credits by attending the Full Congress & Expo. A survey and link to access your Certificate of Attendance will be available to you at the completion.
Once you receive your certificates, please review the organization’s process listed below.
Board of Certified Safety Professionals
BCSP does not pre-approve activities for Recertification credit.
Conferences are awarded Recertification points based on the number of days (or CEUs awarded) in Category 6.
Any pre/post conference workshops which are not included in the general conference registration receive separate credit under Category 7 based on contact hours/CEUs.
The details about requirements and points awarded can be found in the Recertification Guide and Worksheet.
Board of Global EHS Credentialing
Board of Global EHS Credentialing (formerly American Board of Industrial Hygiene, ABIH®) Diplomates can claim CM credit for this event.
Click here for more information.
For more information, contact:
Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP): (317) 593-4800
Board of Global EHS Credentialing (BGC): (517) 321-2638
The Institute for Safety and Health Management (ISHM): (928) 344-5221
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your career, we have a Technical Session to meet your needs
93% of our audience stated that the Technical Sessions providenew information and skills that can be applied immediately.
Monday, Sept. 15 – Wednesday, Sept. 17
New Skills,
Safer
Workplace
Friday, Sept. 12 – SUNday, Sept. 14 and
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 - THURSDAY, SEPT. 18
Invest in your organization's safety and your own by attending Professional Development Seminars (PDS).
Keynotes – Be inspired!
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Professional Development Seminars:Sept. 12-14 and 17-18
Congress & Expo: Sept. 15-17
Brian Fielkow
EVP - Risk ResourcesAcrisure
Tuesday, Sept. 16
Leadership Keynote
Engaged, Aligned, Accountable:Leading People Safely During Times of Tremendous Change
10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Chaunte Lowe
4X Olympian; Author; TEDx Speaker; Breast Cancer Thriver
Monday, Sept. 15 | 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Opening Keynote
Decision-Making to Win at the Game of Life
Campbell Institute Forum — MonDay, Sept. 15
From Reactive to Proactive: Advancing EHS Performance Through Leading Indicators and ASTM Standards
10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
If there’s an art to facing obstacles and coming out on top, Chaunte Lowe takes the Gold. The world renowned high jumper lives to conquer barriers, racking up 4 Olympic Games Appearances, 3 Global Championship medals, 3 American records, and several global accolades. Many are surprised to learn that she achieved most of these accomplishments while also holding the title of “mother of three.”
Her performances on the field have earned her inductions into three separate halls of fame and four separate invitations to be honored at the White House by several US Presidents. Lowe, a worldrenowned resilience speaker, has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, Huffington Post, Vogue, Glamour, Essence, and Sports Illustrated.
When speaking, she is true to how she performs. She is animated, entertaining, and humorous. She dances and plays to the crowd as she shares stories of beating impossible odds, time and time again. She possesses the ability to keep the group engaged and hanging on to her every word. Those who get a chance to encounter her leave inspired and motivated. Her infectious personality is electrifying. You can’t help but leave an interaction with her with a winning, “I can do ANYTHING” attitude.
Chaunte would have never guessed, with all that she accomplished, that her biggest obstacles would come off the track. In 2019, Lowe was rattled with the devastating diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer, which is among the most aggressive forms. In a state of disbelief, Chaunté took the crushing blow head-on, being forced to bow out of the national championships for a double mastectomy and miss the world championships for chemotherapy. Still, in Chaunté fashion, she decided that she would fight against the odds and still train through chemo in hopes of making the delayed 2020 US Olympic team. Now known as the utmost expert on resilience, her advocacy work focuses on early detection and breast cancer awareness to save lives. Reaching hundreds of millions of people, her work was honored with the NCAA Inspiration Award, The ‘Hero Among Us’ award, and she was recently named to Georgia Tech’s 40 under 40 2021 Class.
If there’s an art to facing obstacles and coming out on top, Chaunte Lowe takes the Gold. The world renowned high jumper lives to conquer barriers, racking up 4 Olympic Games Appearances, 3 Global Championship medals, 3 American records, and several global accolades. Many are surprised to learn that she achieved most of these accomplishments while also holding the title of “mother of three.”
Her performances on the field have earned her inductions into three separate halls of fame and four separate invitations to be honored at the White House by several US Presidents. Lowe, a worldrenowned resilience speaker, has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, Huffington Post, Vogue, Glamour, Essence, and Sports Illustrated.
When speaking, she is true to how she performs. She is animated, entertaining, and humorous. She dances and plays to the crowd as she shares stories of beating impossible odds, time and time again. She possesses the ability to keep the group engaged and hanging on to her every word. Those who get a chance to encounter her leave inspired and motivated. Her infectious personality is electrifying. You can’t help but leave an interaction with her with a winning, “I can do ANYTHING” attitude.
Chaunte would have never guessed, with all that she accomplished, that her biggest obstacles would come off the track. In 2019, Lowe was rattled with the devastating diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer, which is among the most aggressive forms. In a state of disbelief, Chaunté took the crushing blow head-on, being forced to bow out of the national championships for a double mastectomy and miss the world championships for chemotherapy. Still, in Chaunté fashion, she decided that she would fight against the odds and still train through chemo in hopes of making the delayed 2020 US Olympic team. Now known as the utmost expert on resilience, her advocacy work focuses on early detection and breast cancer awareness to save lives. Reaching hundreds of millions of people, her work was honored with the NCAA Inspiration Award, The ‘Hero Among Us’ award, and she was recently named to Georgia Tech’s 40 under 40 2021 Class.
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The Campbell Forum brings together EHS leaders and innovators for a critical conversation on transforming workplace safety strategies—from lagging metrics to proactive, prevention-focused approaches. This session explores the evolving role of ASTM standards in establishing Serious Incidents and Fatalities (SIFs) classification criteria and guiding the shift toward leading indicators for the practical steps organizations can take to embed prevention into the core of their EHS systems.
Attendees will gain insight into WHY the industry must prioritize prevention, HOW SIFs and pSIFs can be classified, HOW leading indicators can be implemented effectively, and WHAT impact this can have on preventing Serious Injuries and Fatalities SIFs. Learn from real-world examples and walk away with actionable strategies to lead your organization into a more predictive, resilient future.
Shaping the Future of SIF Prevention: Implementing Proposed ASTM Standards on Risk and Engagement
Serious Incidents and Fatalities (SIFs) remain a critical challenge across industries—and prevention starts with smarter prioritization and stronger engagement.
In this interactive Campbell Workshop, participants will explore two ASTM standards proposed by NSC:
A standard for risk prioritization and reduction to help organizations focus on what matters most
A standard for enabling employee and executive engagement to align leadership and frontline actions
Together, these proposed standards offer a powerful framework for building a proactive safety culture that targets SIF prevention at its core.
Attendees will gain insight into the standards' development, learn why they are vital to the future of safety, and leave with practical tools and implementation strategies to begin applying these concepts in their own organizations.
Evolving the Standard: Advancing SIF Prevention Through ASTM E2920
Join this hands-on Campbell Workshop for a deep dive into the ongoing transformation of ASTM E2920—the standard guide for identifying potential and actual serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs). As workplace safety expectations evolve, so too must the frameworks that guide them. This interactive session will explore how the 2920 standard is being updated to reflect a sharper focus on prevention.
Facilitated by experts involved in the standard’s development, the workshop will provide participants with:
A behind-the-scenes look at what’s changing and why
Practical tools and methods aligned with the updated standard
Real-world insights on how organizations are applying these principles to reduce SIF risk
Whether you're new to ASTM E2920 or actively using it, this session offers a collaborative space to explore how the standard can drive meaningful change—and save lives.
"The NSC Congress & Expo proved once again to be an excellent forum for networking with like-minded professionals from around the world. It provided invaluable opportunities for the showcasing of cutting-edge products and new developments in the safety arena. It was without a doubt time and money well spent!"
Stanton SeepersaudIndustrial Safety Supplies, Inc.
We offer a technical program tailored to your needs.
Introductory
• New to the field; with little or no training
• 1-3 years’ experience
Intermediate
• Experienced with a desire
to build on it
• 4-9 years’ experience
Advanced
• Seasoned professional
• 10+ years’ experience
Full Technical Session List and Schedule
Education on the Expo Floor
Safety Huddle
Located on the expo floor, these mini sessions and demos enable conversation about important workplace topics with industry leaders.
Learning Lab Sessions
Enhance your learning experience by joining educational sessions on the expo floor. The Learning Lab offers a great chance to discover extra learning opportunities beyond the classroom.
Workshop 2
Shaping the Future of SIF Prevention: Implementing Proposed ASTM Standards on Risk and Engagement
Workshop 1
Evolving the Standard: Advancing SIF Prevention Through ASTM E2920
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CEU Guidelines
Thank you for participating! We appreciate your dedication to safety, NSC and NSC Safety Congress & Expo.
The National Safety Council follows the guidelines established by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training. By attending the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo, you are eligible to earn:
Continuing Education Units
Continuance of Certification
Certification Maintenance Credits
Please note that professionals may also be awarded CEUs for NSC division meetings that meet certain criteria.You can earn CEUs by attending a Professional Development Seminar pre or post-event. You must complete the entire course to be eligible for CEUs. A survey and link to your CEU certificate will be sent upon completion of the class, where you can download our CEU certificate.You can earn up to 1.5 recertification credits by attending the Full Congress & Expo. A survey and link to access your Certificate of Attendance will be available to you at the completion.
Once you receive your certificates, please review the organization’s process listed below.
Board of Certified Safety Professionals
BCSP does not pre-approve activities for Recertification credit.
Conferences are awarded Recertification points based on the number of days (or CEUs awarded) in Category 6.
Any pre/post conference workshops which are not included in the general conference registration receive separate credit under Category 7 based on contact hours/CEUs.
The details about requirements and points awarded can be found in the Recertification Guide and Worksheet.
Board of Global EHS Credentialing
Board of Global EHS Credentialing (formerly American Board of Industrial Hygiene, ABIH®) Diplomates can claim CM credit for this event.
Click here for more information.
For more information, contact:
Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP): (317) 593-4800
Board of Global EHS Credentialing (BGC): (517) 321-2638
The Institute for Safety and Health Management (ISHM): (928) 344-5221
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97% of our attendees stated that the Professional Development Seminars they attended provided them with new information and skills that could be applied immediately.
Case Studies
Emerging Trends
Hot Topics
Personal Stories
Learn from case studies detailing contextual analysis of a number of events or conditions and their realtionships to getting the job done.
Discover ways to enhance your safety with Emerging Trends
Get the information you need to address issues you may be facing now or in the near future
Learn from personal stories given by speakers relating to their experiences, thought processes and their impact.
About Chaunte Lowe >
When faced with tough decisions, sometimes it’s difficult to choose the right course. You can be overcome by emotion or communicate your intentions poorly, resulting in a decision you might regret. How can you make better decisions like a winner? It turns out the habit of good decision-making — and understanding its consequences — are skills that can be developed. In this entertaining talk, 4-time Olympian Chaunté Lowe uses stories from her own experiences as an athlete and breast cancer survivor, engaging activities, and empowering exercises to equip your audience with an arsenal of tools to support impeccable decision-making.
Thank you to our Campbell Institute Sponsors: Avetta, The Boeing Company, Dow, ISN, and Schneider Electric
Safety leaders face shifting regulations, rapid technology change, workforce disruption and rising insurance and litigation costs. Brian Fielkow offers practical strategies safety leaders can use to driveenterprise-wide engagement, foster employee ownership, and align the C-suite with frontline operations.
Chris Barton
Founder and Creator of Shazam, Entrepreneur, Inventor, and Tech Investor
After being told his outlandish idea was impossible, Chris Barton created the iPhone app Shazam. In this presentation, he helps audiences imagine and create new visions. His jaw-dropping stories about creating Shazam show how innovation comes not just from an idea, but from a series of insights to overcome obstacles along the way.
Wednesday, Sept. 17
Closing Keynote/Safety Innovation Challenge
Bring Impossible Ideas to Life
8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Continuing Education Guidelines
Amanda Wood Laihow
Acting Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health
This session will provide attendees the opportunity to hear directly from Acting Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Amanda Wood Laihow on today's safety challenges for workers and the role of American businesses and others in addressing them to prevent injuries and fatalities. Following her keynote remarks, she will join National Safety Council CEO Lorraine Martin for a fireside chat.
Tuesday, Sept. 16
Occupational Keynote
8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Find the solutions you need and connect with others
First Look New Exhibitor Pavilion
Stop by this highly visible area featuring exhibitors and their safety solutions who are new to the safety industry or who have never exhibited at our event.
Learning LabMaximize your learning experience by participating in additional educational sessions outside the classroom. Stop by on Tuesday for the NSC Awards Presentation where we will honor the best in safety.
Safety Huddle
Take advantage of this small intimate area to have discussions on crucial workplace topics directly with industry thought leaders.
Time Out CaféUse this area as a meeting place to do business as well as a pit stop for a quick refreshment.
Wellness LoungeTake a deep breath and let the newly added oxygen bar leave you feeling energized, clear-headed and utterly revitalized. Then let our expert massage therapists work their magic with personalized treatments designed to target your specific stress points. It’s the perfect place to relax, recharge and network at charging tables while you indulge in a personalized latte from BaristArt.
Digital Passport to Prizes
Meet face-to-face with exhibiting companies from around the world who can help you find the latest safety solutions. Participate in this experience and you could win prizes! You must visit all participating exhibitors and scan their QR code to be eligible to win. Winners will be randomly selected and notified by email.
NSC Central
Stop by this exciting hub centrally located on the Expo floor to learn about
the latest safety training, technology and innovations.
NSC Solutions Zone
Discover NSC membership, training tools and expertise that can help your organization stay safe. Together, we can eliminate the top causes of preventable
workplace injury and death so people can live their fullest lives. Join us
and discover the many ways we can help you year-round.
NSC Technology Pavilion
The 2025 Safety Technology Pavilion provides an immersive and educational experience for all attendees. It features a Safety Innovation Challenge, showcasing technology solutions that address MSD prevention, focusing on reducing repetitive motions, awkward postures and forceful exertions. Engage with this experience to:
- Learn about top MSD risks
- Discover innovative solutions
- Learn more about piloting technology
- Vote to determine which solutions are highlighted at the closing keynote!
Thank you to Amazon and the McElhattan Foundation for generously supporting this experience.
Safety+Health Magazine
The Official Magazine of NSC and the Congress & ExpoStop by to meet the people who publish the Council’s award-winning magazine, Safety+Health®. Every month, more than 92,000 subscribers look to Safety+Health for reporting and analysis on topics that are important to safety professionals including regulation and legislation, research, trends, best practices, and results from annual salary and job outlook surveys.
Exhibitors and Floor Plan
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Professional Development Seminars:Sept. 12-14 and 17-18
Congress & Expo: Sept. 15-17
Get ready for an action-packed interactive Expo floor from September 15–17! Dive in and meet over 1,000 exhibitors bringing you the latest innovative safety solutions. It's the ultimate chance to connect and collaborate with industry leaders and peers!
Expo Floor Schedule
Monday, Sept. 15
9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Expo Open9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Dedicated Expo Hours
Tuesday, Sept. 16
9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Expo Open 9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Dedicated Expo Hours
Wednesday, Sept. 17
9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Expo Open11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Dedicated Expo Hours
Check out this space dedicated to the latest innovations prioritizing safety. Here, cutting-edge products, services and technology ensure you stay ahead of the curve when it comes to safety whether at home, at work or on the go. Your safety and the safety of your employees is a priority, and the new product showcase ensures you have access to the best and most innovative products. It’s your go-to destination for exploring the future of personal protection – where security meets peace of mind, and every product is designed with your safety. Explore, learn, and make safety your top priority.
New Product Showcase
11th Annual Best in Show – New Product Showcase Awards
Who will win the coveted award?
Voting will be available online and in person
Winners announced Tuesday, Sept. 16 during the Occupational Keynote, allowing you time to visit their booths
2024
1st: Steel Grip Inc. - Flame Pro Splash™
2nd: Werner - LevelSafe™ Pro
3rd: Bulwark Protection - Men’s Full Zip Fleece Hoodie
2023
1st: Werner Co. - R3 Concrete Anchor
2nd: Juno Jones - Women’s Steel Toe Meti II Boot
3rd: Caco America LLC - GETM GH500 Type 2 Safety Helmet
2022
1st: Westex®: A Milliken Brand - DH Air™
2nd: Caco America LLC - GE™ GH400 Safety Helmet
3rd: Watson Gloves - #379 Stealth Phoenix
2021
1st: Werner Co. - X300000 Extension Ladder WalkThru
2nd: Blaxtair, Inc. - Blaxtair
3rd: Magid - Cool Powered by Mission Cooling Neck Gaiter and Face Cover
Congratulations to our past winners!
Mosaic Wall NEW
Throughout the event, we invite you to be a part of something extraordinary by adding your personal photo to our ever-growing Mosaic Wall. Each image you contribute will be a vibrant piece of the bigger picture, coming together over the course of the show to form a stunning visual display of community, creativity and connection. Let’s create this experience together.
Blue Bear
Come experience and take pictures with the iconic Colorado Convention Center 40-foot-high bear, formally named “I See What You Mean™” created by artist Lawrence Argent which highlights the understanding and shared curiosity of people walking by to wonder what type of activity is taking place in the Colorado Convention Center. In addition, the Blue Bear mascot will be participating in Monday morning activities. A perfect opportunity to snap a selfie or take a group picture.
CloudTouch Wayfinders NEWWe understand a tradeshow experience can be confusing that’s why we are excited to add wayfinders to help guide your way. These interactive kiosks will feature maps, schedules and so much more.
Outside the Expo Floor
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Come for the networking and connections –
stay for Denver's endless adventures!
© Copyright 2025 National Safety Council
Professional Development Seminars:Sept. 12-14 and 17-18
Congress & Expo: Sept. 15-17
Sunday, Sept. 14 – Thursday, Sept. 18
Labor Division Meeting
Join the Labor Division at the Hyatt Regency Denver for three days of union focused content, plus two days of Expo access.
Monday, Sept. 15
The Evolving Fleet Risk Landscape: What Safety Leaders Need to Know Panel Discussion with the Transportation Safety Division. 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 17
Government & Public Sector Networking Breakfast 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Commercial Vehicle & Fleet Section Networking Breakfast 9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Sponsored by IBEW Local 266 and IBEW Local 364
NSC Divisions offer NSC member company employees the opportunity to learn about emerging issues in their industry, connect with other safety professionals, and add their experience and expertise to the Council. Individuals not employed by an NSC member company may register for meetings for an additional fee.
Meeting topics include:
Industry trends Safety leadership
Best practices Regulatory updates
Unless otherwise noted, Division/Section meetings will take place at the Colorado Convention Center.
Learn and Engage with NSC Divisions
Learn more about NSC Divisions at nsc.org/divisions
NSC takes our safety efforts a mile high by honoring the individuals and organizations leading the charge to eliminate preventable injuries and deaths. From workplace innovators to road safety champions, these award recipients represent the best of our safety community and demonstrate that excellence in safety creates lasting change. Stop by the NSC Learning Lab on the Expo floor as your fellow safety professionals receive the following awards:
Rising Stars of Safety Award Sponsored by DOWASC Scholars Funded by BoeingCorporate Culture AwardWorkplace Safety AwardSafety Service Award
NSC Awards Recognition NEW Tuesday, Sept. 16 | 11 a.m - 12 p.m.
Build lasting connections with fellow safety professionals, industry leaders, and solution providers during informal and scheduled events at this year’s NSC Safety Congress & Expo. Whether you're looking to exchange ideas, spark collaborations, or simply meet others who understand your challenges, the following opportunities help expand your professional circle.First-Time Attendee Meet UpsNew to the Congress & Expo? You’re not alone. First-Time Attendee Meet Ups help you get oriented, feel welcome and make your first experience a success. These casual gatherings give you a chance to meet fellow first-timers and navigate the event with confidence.
Mosaic Wall NEWHelp create a one-of-a-kind mosaic masterpiece – built entirely by people just like you! Each attendee adds a single tile to a wall, and together we reveal a stunning image over the course of the event.
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Come for the experience –
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• 3 full days of education (excludes PDS)
• Keynotes
• Over 100 Technical Sessions
• Ability to earn CEUs/recertification credits
• Networking opportunities
• Expo floor for 3 days
Registration Packages
Early
Registration
Deadline:
June 20
Advance
Registration
Deadline:
Aug. 1
Full Safety Congress & Expo* Access
Includes:
• Keynotes
• Expo floor for 3 days
Expo Only 3-Day Access
Includes:
• Expo floor for 1 day
• Keynotes
1-Day Access
Includes:
• Professional Development Seminars
• Green Cross Celebration
• Campbell Institute Workshops
• Division/Section Meetings
Other Options (Separate fees and pre-registration required)
Includes Full Safety Congress & Expo Access
Group Discount*
*Group rates are available on full Safety Congress & Expo pricing for companies who register five or more employees. To participate, please contact congress.expo@nsc.org by Friday, Aug. 15. Please see below for pricing.
**To qualify for student registration, you must: Be enrolled as a full-time student (12 credit hours) in the U.S. Not currently employed as a safety professional. Submit registrations only online by Friday, Aug. 15. No mailed registrations accepted. Required: Student ID, email (.edu) and Fall 2025 (12 credit hours) schedule.
Professional Development Seminars:Sept. 12-14 and 17-18
Congress & Expo: Sept. 15-17
National Safety Council
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Congress & Expo: Sept. 15-17
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Come for the experience –
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Book online at united.com/meetingtravel
Enter: ZQEZ978242 in the promotions and certificates box
Call: Monday- Friday (800) 426-1122
Booking fees waived for meeting reservation. International customers may contact their local United Reservation Desk.
Ground Transportation Information
Distance to Convention Center from airport: 26 milesDrive time: 45 minutes
Valid travel dates: Sept. 12 - 18 / Valid for airport: Denver, CO (DEN)
Book online at hertz.com/rentacar/reservation/
Enter: CDP 2188961 under the "add discount code" when making reservations.
Call: (800) 654-2240 or (405) 749-4434
Additional Options:
• The Denver Regional Transportation District's (RTD) A Line Train: Transportation between the airport and downtown Denver
costs $10 each way. The A Line is a 37-minutes ride to Union Station (downtown Denver). Learn more.
• Taxi: Estimated rate from Airport to Downtown Hotels: $55-$70.
• Uber/Lyft: Estimated rate from Airport to Downtown Hotels: $30-$55
• Parking at Convention Center: For parking information, review parking page.
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Save time and money when you book in the official hotel block.
Professional Development Seminars:Sept. 12-14 and 17-18
Congress & Expo: Sept. 15-17
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Professional Development Seminars:Sept. 12-14 and 17-18
Congress & Expo: Sept. 15-17
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