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WELCOME TO THE MEDINA COUNTY SAFETY COUNCIL

The Medina County Safety Council, co-sponsored by BWC’s Division of Safety and Hygiene and the Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce, is about education in all areas of safety as it relates to all business in the county and their employees.



This page features information for the FY25 Safety Council Program.
Click on the links below to go directly to those sections of this page.


SAFETY COUNCIL MONTHLY MEETING DETAILS (July 2024 - June 2025)

Any company is welcome to attend any monthly meeting regardless of whether the company is a member of Safety Council or the Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce.

In-Person meetings every third Tuesday of the Month

Williams on the Lake (787 Lafayette Road, Medina 44256) - 11:30am - 1:00pm
$18.00 per person/meeting

Meeting Agenda:
11:30am - 12:00pm - Check-in/Networking/Lunch Buffet
12:00pm - 1:00pm - Announcements/Speaker

Advanced registration and payment required by 5:00pm the Friday before the meeting.
(No walk-in registrations on event day.)

Pre-payment and pre-registration is required for all monthly Safety Council meetings.


Upcoming Safety Council Meetings & Events


For questions regarding attendance, please contact Stephanie
at [email protected] or (330) 723-8773.


Here are the 2024-2025 Rebate Program highlights! (FY25)

  • Companies must register via Medina County Safety Council website by July 31, 2024 to participate in the rebate program (Registration ended at 11:59pm 7/31/24.)

  • There is a $100 membership fee for enrollment. (Fee waived for Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce members; however, completion of enrollment is still required.)

  • ALL companies must register to participate in the FY25 BWC Rebate Program. Registration required for new AND past participants.

  • 3% rebate on your workers' compensation premium for all eligible participants

  • Attend 10 in-person safety council meetings between July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025.

    • At least eight, or all 10, attendances must be through attendances at Medina County Safety Council sponsored monthly meetings, seminars, or special events.

    • You can earn external training credit for up to two meetings through attendance at BWC-sponsored in-person or virtual training courses or in-person safety training from other external sources (e.g. industry associations, third party administrators, etc.). It is the employer’s responsibility to submit documentation to their safety council by June 30, 2025 for attendance at non-safety council safety training to qualify. Documentation must be an official certificate of attendance. Click HERE for official details regarding External Training Credits.

    • Additional safety council rebate eligibility guidelines:

      • A person can represent only one policy number with their attendance at a safety council meeting or external training event.

      • Safety council monthly meetings do not qualify for meeting credit for any employer not enrolled in that safety council.

      • No matter the duration of the training, seminar, or conference, or how many employees participate, only one external training credit is earned per event.

      • Safety training conducted at an employer’s workplace does not qualify for safety council rebate program eligibility.

      • Virtual/online training does not qualify for safety council rebate program eligibility except BWC virtual training classes.

  • CEO attendance requirement has been eliminated

  • Semi-annual reports and annual recognition certificates have been eliminated

  • To receive the rebate, not to exceed $5,000 annually, employers’ policies must be current with respect to all payments due BWC. Employers may not have cumulative lapses in workers’ compensation coverage in excess of 40 days within the prior 12 months. Additionally, employers must have timely reported actual payroll for the preceding policy year and pay any premium due upon reconciliation of estimated premium and actual premium.


The bottom line is … safety affects your bottom line.

Attend our monthly meetings to:

Learn techniques for increasing safety in your workplace

Learn how to better manage your workers’ compensation program

Network with other employers in your community

Access useful money-saving workers comp and risk management information

Please visit the BWC Resource page for a complete list of services provided for specific topics and needs to help businesses stay safe.



MEDINA SAFETY COUNCIL CO-SPONSORS

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