Safety And Health Foundation
www.safetyandhealthfoundation.org
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Safety And Health Foundation is to conduct educational events, training programs, and athletic events; to grant certificates of completion and certifications of competencies; to assemble and publish data and educational materials on safety and health practices; and to assist and support worthy charities consistent with SHF's mission.
VISION STATEMENT
The vision of Safety And Health Foundation is that every event and customer deserves professional attention, and we strive to attend professionally to all our events and customers.
We are delighted to work with races of all sizes, small to large. Our management services:
• • • • • Initiate (conceptualize, design, schedule, locate)
• • • • • Plan (budget, design entry forms / web pages / registration pages / Facebook / Twitter / t-shirt, find sponsors & vendors, publicize to wide audience include free web listings)
• • • • • Execute (open registration, assemble & QC registration data, fix ActiveWorks data problems, prepare labels, staff packet / number assembly, staff packet pick-up, staff race day, staff start / finish line, provide safety products, compute results on-site, print instant results)
• • • • • Monitor (track expenses vs. budget, assure quality control, respond to e-mails, prepare financial reports)
• • • • • Conclude (promptly publish web results, receive and process corrections, send out remaining t-shirts / certificates / sponsor / participant thanks, report to venue managers, start planning following year's race)
SHF has developed truly elegant solutions to the problems inherent in ActiveWorks data downloads and custom reports. For consulting services, please contact us racedirector@att.net or call us at 703-927-4833
Testimonial:
Hi, I wanted to say thank you!
I was in your CPR class at ACE Physical Therapy a few weeks ago.
Tonight, I saw some people on my lawn hovering over what I thought may have been a child who had fallen off a bike.
I went out to see if everything was ok. Turns out here was a woman who went unconscious and was not breathing and was pulseless.
She and her friends had been out on a walk. By the time I got over to her she was turning blue.
I got right in and started CPR. I felt calm and knew exactly what to do.
I got a call from one of the paramedics just a bit ago, and he told me she is alive, breathing on her own and had a good heart beat and good blood pressure.
I never anticipated doing CPR let alone, on my front lawn!
-- J.R., April 13, 2017