April 2024 Newsletter

April 15, 2024

Welcome Aboard, Louisiana and Ohio!

Exciting news: Our Driving Concern, a program of the National Safety Council, is expanding its reach. We are rolling into two new states — Louisiana and Ohio. This turnkey program provides education, training and resources — all free of charge — to help you reduce crashes, prevent injuries and cut costs. You “turn the key” and steer employees toward safety.

We make it easy to bring road safety resources into your safety management system. Crashes impact employers in many ways, often resulting in reduced productivity due to lost work time and can open the door for increased liability exposure. Employers are an essential catalyst to keeping employees, their family members and residents in the communities where they live and work safe.

Let us help. We emphasize ongoing driver and transportation safety training and continuous education to address risky behaviors like distracted driving and impaired driving. We also promote seat belt safety. Our holistic approach is grounded in evidence-based training principles. Our mission, like yours, is to create safer roads for everyone.

Road Safety: Small Investment, Big Dividends

In Louisiana, where more than 40% of crashes in 2021 were alcohol related, NSC has partnered with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission to empower employers to raise awareness of the risks of imparied driving. The goal is to help employers make a difference in the communities where their employees live and work. NSC will develop evidence-based training and create free employer resources to address impaired driving safety risks. Find out more at la.ourdrivingconcern.org.

Meanwhile in Ohio, we have partnered with the Ohio Traffic Safety Office to bring employers traffic safety resources addressing the highest crash risks in the state, including distracted driving, and to provide education on seat belt use. These initiatives are aimed at helping employers elevate traffic safety as a priority. You save money and save lives! Find out more at oh.ourdrivingconcern.org.

Two Driving Forces: Meet Our Team

Program Manager – Tracy LeMaire

Tracy focuses her work on Our Driving Concern educational events and outreach initiatives. She engages employers with program-driven communications to expand their transportation safety awareness. A Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician since 2005, she volunteers as the Acadiana Regional Coordinator for the Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force. Tracy briefly served as the Louisiana State Coordinator for SADD before joining the National Safety Council. Her eight-year tenure as the state coordinator for Sudden Impact, a nationally awarded teen driving program in Louisiana, adds to her extensive experience. Tracy holds a bachelor’s degree in general studies from the NY Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Louisiana Lafayette, with graduate work at Southern University, emphasizing injustices against women and minorities.

Program Coordinator – Mandee Miley

Mandee provides support, program coordination and materials management for Our Driving Concern and assists with drug impairment training for employers through multiple state-funded grants. Mandee earned a bachelor’s degree in business from Indiana University. As Our Driving Concern hits the road in Louisiana and Ohio, we are excited about the positive impact our partnership with you will bring our communities. Let’s drive safely together!

Workplace Impairment Training

Our Driving Concern program leaders are now offering Workplace Impairment Training. This training explores the effects of impairment from alcohol and other drugs and the impact on driving and workplace performance. During each section of the training, participants will be directed to free resources designed to help raise awareness of risks associated with impairment and to promote safe behaviors. The goal is to help safety leaders better recognize and respond to these six root causes of impairment:

  • Alcohol
  • Cannabis
  • Opioid pain relief medications, including Fentanyl
  • Prescription drugs, over-the-counter meds and multi-substance use
  • Fatigue
  • Mental health

If you are an employer in Louisiana or Ohio and want to learn more about how to offer Workplace Impairment Training to your employees:

Or join us online! Our team will be offering this training virtually from 8:30 a.m. to noon CT on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Register here to attend.