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NSC recognizes 6 safety pros with Distinguished Service to Safety Award

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The 2024 Distinguished Service to Safety Award honorees (from left to right): Mike Hill, Mei-Li Lin, Kathy Seabrook and Daniel Snyder, shown with NSC President and CEO Lorraine M. Martin. Inset photos: Alfred Chinbuah (top) and Barry Logan (bottom).

Orlando, FL — The National Safety Council awarded six safety professionals with its highest honor Monday during the Opening Session of the 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo.

Recipients of the Distinguished Service to Safety Award were recognized in the Valencia Ballroom at the Orange County Convention Center.

First presented in 1942, the annual award spotlights individuals’ outstanding contributions to the field of safety. Nominations were submitted by the public and NSC members, and then reviewed by NSC Division committees.

The recipients:

Alfred Chinbuah
Managing Director
Fire Safety Consulting Services Ltd.

Mike Hill
Director, Corporate Safety
Performance Contracting Group

Mei-Li Lin
Senior Vice President, Digital Services and Strategic Partnership
Dekra Insight

Barry K. Logan
Senior Vice President & Chief Scientist
National Medical Services Inc., also known as NMS Labs

Kathy A. Seabrook
Founder, CEO
Global Solutions Inc.

Daniel Snyder
Safety Scientist and Philosopher
Safety Mentor LLC

“The prestigious Distinguished Service to Safety Awards honor the unique, individual efforts made by those who value safety above all else,” NSC President and CEO Lorraine M. Martin said. “Each honoree has helped make our world a safer place. By honoring their achievements, we can set the bar for what’s possible and inspire others to pursue our shared goal of eliminating preventable deaths and injuries.”

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