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Center for Health and Safety Culture Receives Official Designation

The Center for Health and Safety Culture has been approved as an official university center by the Montana State University Board of Regents. Professor Nicholas Ward from the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering has been appointed as the Director of the Center. With this official designation, the Center is pleased to announce the launch […]

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CHSC is an interdisciplinary center, based at WTI, serving communities and organizations through research, training, and support services to cultivate healthy and safe cultures. The Center publishes quarterly newsletters and occasional news and training announcements. If you’d like to stay up-to-date on the Center’s most current communications, please choose to subscribe to the newsletter.

Center for Health and Safety Culture on the road.

Jay Otto and Annmarie McMahill from the Center for Health and Safety Culture spent two days with the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) at their headquarters in Reno, NV.  NCJFCJ assists juvenile and family court judges and system professionals as they seek to address child abuse and neglect, domestic violence, family […]

Center for Health and Safety Culture Hosts Traffic Safety Culture Training

The Center for Health and Safety Culture (CHSC) hosted the annual in-person meeting for the Traffic Safety Culture Transportation Pooled Fund at WTI on September 28th and 29th. The meeting is part of a 5 year pooled fund program for which the Center is the principal research entity and management support. There are 11 states […]

Center for Health and Safety Culture Provides Training to 60 Professionals.

Jay Otto and Katie Dively of the Center for Health and Safety Culture trained 60 professionals on the new Positive Culture Framework designed to serve communities and organizations in their efforts to improve health and safety. The 2.5 day training held in Portland, Oregon last week hosted attendees from Canada, Palau, and thirteen states across […]

Safety Center Makes NRITS Debut

This year’s National Rural ITS Conference, Elevate ITS, was held last week at the Snowbird Resort, just outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. WTI attendees participated in sessions, networking opportunities, and recreation. WTI’s National Center for Rural Road Safety made its NRITS debut….the new booth was on display and Jaime Eidswick was on hand to […]