2025 NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo
April 23-25 at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina

Are you looking to strengthen your safety program? Find a new product or service?
Take your career to the next level?
The 2025 NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo has something for everyone! Set for April 23-25 at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina, the event will feature Technical Sessions; Professional Development Seminars*; roundtable discussions and other networking opportunities; the Wellness Lounge; and an Expo Floor with more than 120 exhibitors offering the latest safety products, services and technology. Check out our preview here, and then go to ssce.nsc.org to learn more and register.
*Preregistration and an additional fee are required to attend a Professional Development Seminar.
OPENING KEYNOTE 8 A.M. ON APRIL 24
7 Habits of Highly Effective Safety and Health Professionals
According to Duke University researchers, habits account for at least 40% of behaviors.
Understanding how to build new habits (and refine your current ones) is essential for making progress in your health, relationships, levels of fulfi llment and life in general.

Jason Kunz, CIH, CSP
The Kunz Co. LLC

Lorraine M. Martin, President and CEO
National Safety Council
As an EHS professional, the quality of your habits is in direct proportion to the quality of your leadership and life. Research shows that the highest performing safety and health pros have intentionally established habits that support their ability to lead, learn and grow, and earn loyalty from the people around them. Join us for this engaging, informative session, which is based on more than 230 interviews with some of the top-performing pros and practitioners in our space.
Kunz goes ‘on air’ with Safety+Health
Jason talks more about the “7 habits” in the March episode of “On the Safe Side,” S+H’s monthly podcast.
Opening session on the event website
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