ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Brian Bailey, Director of Safety and Environmental Stewardship for the American Waterways Operators (AWO), has been named a 2020 Rising Star of Safety by the National Safety Council (NSC). Lucas Shay was one of the 32 individuals recognized by the National Safety Council as a Rising Star of Safety, in the class of 2020. He was selected as one of 32 men and women from five countries for this honor in recognition of his efforts to advance mariner safety. The NSC program honors up-and-coming leaders who promote a culture of continuous safety improvement within their companies by creating safety initiatives focused on measurable outcomes. The program recognizes safety leaders under age 40 who are dedicated to providing safety leadership in their organization. “We are thrilled… [Read more] Ryan Wood, a safety professional at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane Division in Crane, Indiana, was one of 32 men and women worldwide to achieve the distinction. Boydo is one of 32 safety advocates under the age of 40 to be recognized as a 2020 Rising Star of Safety. The 32 honorees have promoted a cycle of continuous improvement within their organizations and created initiatives focused on measureable outcomes. KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Air Force remains the only federal organization or military branch to win the National Safety Council Rising Star for Safety Award every year since its inception in 2010. The 32 honorees have promoted a cycle of continuous improvement within their organizations and created initiatives focused on measureable outcomes. Brian S. Bailey is director of safety and environmental stewardship at The American Waterways Operators (AWO). The National Safety Council recognizes 32 young safety professionals who demonstrate “enthusiasm, skill and leadership that will undoubtedly inspire future safety leaders and colleagues.” National Safety Council's Rising Stars of Safety, Class of 2020 | October 2020 | Safety+Health Magazine Brian Bailey, director of safety and environmental stewardship for The American Waterways Operators, has been named a 2020 Rising Star of Safety by the National Safety Council. Help us award the next generation of safety leaders by nominating someone for the Rising Star of Safety Award. The National Safety Council (NSC) recently recognized a Navy safety community member as a 2020 “Rising Star of Safety,” and highlighted his accomplishments in the October issue of NSC’s Safety+Health magazine. The Rising Stars of Safety is designed to reward those individuals who have a current role in safety, and have influenced their company’s safety culture and safety leadership. Biagi C. R. Borrero, Air Combat Command occupational safety manager, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Itasca, IL – The National Safety Council announced 36 organizations will receive Industry Leader Awards in 2020 for excellent safety performance within their industries. Nine ASSP members were among those identified as 2020 Rising Stars of Safety by National Safety Council (NSC). Itasca, IL – The National Safety Council recently announced its 11th class of Rising Stars of Safety – a group of future leaders younger than age 40 dedicated to making workplaces safer. Itasca, IL – The National Safety Council is proud to announce its 11th class of Rising Stars of Safety – a group of future leaders younger than age 40 dedicated to making workplaces safer. On September 27, 2020, Senior Master Sgt. NSC launched the Rising Stars of Safety in 2010 to highlight the achievements of the best safety professionals under the age of 40. Sgt. Marion Martin Award. The Marion Martin Award celebrates women who have achieved professional excellence on the international, national, regional or local level and have helped pave the way to success for other women in safety. This year’s recipient is Tech. About First Student, Inc. The Council has given the award to one Air Force officer or enlisted personnel each year since its inception.