[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 459 Engrossed in House (EH)]

H. Res. 459

                In the House of Representatives, U. S.,

                                                    September 14, 2009.
Whereas, after years of decline, the rate of unintentional injuries and deaths 
        in the United States has reversed and has reached unacceptably high 
        levels in recent years;
Whereas deaths from motor vehicle collisions, poisonings from unintentional 
        overdoses, and falls remain as the three leading causes of preventable 
        death in the United States;
Whereas the cost of unintentional injuries to people in the United States 
        exceeds $684,400,000,000 each year and causes great suffering among 
        individuals and their families;
Whereas the cost of unintentional injuries to workers and their employers is 
        $175,300,000,000 each year, including the value of 114,000,000 days of 
        lost productivity;
Whereas preventing unintentional injury and death requires the cooperation of 
        all levels of government, the Nation's employers, and the general 
        public;
Whereas the National Safety Council, founded in 1913, was congressionally 
        chartered in 1953 to lead this Nation in injury prevention through 
        safety and health education, training, and advocacy in the United 
        States;
Whereas the National Safety Council educates the workforce about policies, 
        practices, and procedures leading to increased safety, protection, and 
        health in business and industry, as well as in schools and colleges, on 
        roads and highways, and in homes and communities;
Whereas since the summer season is a time of increased rates of preventable 
        injuries and death, it is an appropriate time to focus the attention of 
        our workforce and community leaders on injury risks and preventions by 
        celebrating June 2009 as ``National Safety Month''; and
Whereas the National Safety Council in 2009 as part of its public education 
        about safety and health will provide this Nation a monthlong campaign in 
        June: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) supports the designation of ``National Safety Month'';
            (2) recognizes the contributions of the National Safety Council and 
        its ongoing commitment to raising awareness about the need for the 
        implementation of safe practices in our schools and jobs; and
            (3) encourages citizens to observe the ``National Safety Month'' 
        with appropriate ceremonies and educate themselves about the importance 
        of implementing safe practices in our schools and on our jobs to prevent 
        unintentional injury and death.
            Attest:

                                                                          Clerk.