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Updated: March 16, 2022
The National Safety Council (NSC) is excited to welcome our attendees to the annual The Future of EHS – Campbell Institute Symposium and Work to Zero Summit and Expo at Omni Louisville in Louisville, KY. The Campbell Institute Symposium will be held April 11-12, and the Work to Zero Summit and Expo will be held on April 13-14. NSC is committed to creating an event experience where our participants, partners and employees can safely and effectively conduct business, network and learn.
As America’s leading nonprofit safety advocate, we will continue to follow scientific research and data to put health and safety first, just as we have for more than 100 years. This is why we require a negative COVID-19 PCR test result or proof of full COVID-19 vaccination from all in-person attendees at this year’s The Future of EHS – Campbell Institute Symposium and Work to Zero Summit and Expo. We encourage individuals who will not be able to provide proof of vaccination or a negative test result to explore the many educational resources NSC has available online.
We have a comprehensive EHS event management plan in place to ensure the health and safety of everyone attending The Future of EHS – Campbell Institute Symposium and Work to Zero Summit and Expo. We are working closely with Omni Louisville and taking extra precautions. Please note these safety and health measures will evolve based on current CDC recommendations and any building, city, state and federal mandates.
Highlighted below are some of the safety and health measures that will be implemented at the 2022 The Future of EHS – Campbell Institute Symposium and Work to Zero Summit and Expo:
In addition, by participating in person, you understand and acknowledge that you risk exposure to and contraction of potentially dangerous disease (like COVID-19). You understand and acknowledge the risks associated with diseases and viruses and you are fully aware that exposure may result in, including without limitation, infection, illness, injury, or otherwise. In consideration of the above, you hereby release National Safety Council of any liability related to your attendance.
Listed below are Omni Louisville links detailing their health and safety protocols:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
We ask for your patience as we continue to monitor CDC guidelines. Please check back frequently for updates. We look forward to seeing you in Louisville, KY, on April 11-14.