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Adair Co. Schools recognized for workplace safety From Janet Creech Lexington, KY - The Destiny Awards are presented annually by KEMI to policyholders best exemplifying KEMI's motto, "Control your own destiny." The awards symbolize what can be accomplished when organizations work together to improve workplace safety. Policyholders earning the KEMI Destiny Award effectively demonstrate to KEMI their ability to manage a formal safety program, provide on-site training and regular safety meetings for employees, and display an ongoing commitment to safety from all levels throughout their organizations. Adair County Schools, a three-time recipient, was selected after meeting a stringent set of criteria set forth by KEMI. According to Administrative Assistant to Superintendent/Human Resource Director Carolee Lloyd, "Safety plays a fundamental role in shaping the culture of the Adair County School District by fostering an environment where students, staff, and the community feel secure and supported. A strong safety culture promotes physical, emotional, and psychological well-being, allowing students to focus on learning and personal development. Lloyd continued, "It includes proactive measures like safety protocols, regular drills, and mental health resources to ensure that the school is prepared for various challenges. When safety is a core value, it encourages trust, respect, and accountability, reinforcing a positive and inclusive educational atmosphere where everyone feels valued and protected." "Earning the KEMI Destiny Award requires focus, teamwork, and a relentless pursuit of excellence in safety," stated Jon Stewart, president and CEO of KEMI. "This outstanding group of policyholders understands the importance of a steadfast commitment to ensuring their employees make it home safely at the end of each workday, and we are honored to present each organization with this prestigious award." Presentation of the 2024 KEMI Destiny Award is scheduled for 6pmCT on Thursday, November 21, 2024, at the Adair County Board of Education, 1204 Greensburg St., Columbia, KY. This story was posted on 2024-11-18 17:18:19
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