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