Arizona Chapter National Safety Council was founded in 1949 as a nonprofit, nongovernmental, public service organization. The National Safety Council is chartered by the United States Congress and its mission is to protect life and promote health. The council offers state-sponsored traffic school programs, including defensive driving course and traffic survival school. Arizona drivers cited for a minor traffic violation are eligible to enroll in the defensive driving course. The council has a crashed vehicle that is permanently mounted on a trailer for display that includes a portable fence and caution tape aimed to bring awareness on seat belts and substance abuse. It also offers online first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses, motorized skateboard diversion programs, rapid eye check workshop, and both on-the-job and off-the-job safety and health programs. Arizona Chapter National Safety Council is located in Phoenix.
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