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Celebrating Building Safety Week

Silent Defender Awards Dinner

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International Code Council Foundation President Paul Myers welcomes attendees to the Silent Defender Awards Dinner. The dinner recognizes individuals and organizations who have taken exemplary action to improve public safety, health and welfare.   Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) (left), receives this year's first Silent Defender Award from ICCF Chairman James Lee Witt and ICCF President Paul Myers. Stevens helped to form the Congressional Natural Hazards Caucus and introduced legislation aimed at improving the tsunami warning system.
     
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Steve Shapiro, Secretary/Treasurer of the International Code Council Board of Directors, accepts an award on behalf of Congresswoman Jo Ann Davis (R-Virginia). Davis supported key public safety legislation, including the Cigarette Fire Safety Act and the Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act.   Dr. Omaima Salah El-Din explains the structure of Egypt's Housing and Building Research Center. Founded in 1954, the Center has the authority to inspect buildings throughout Egypt. Under Dr. Omaima's leadership, Egypt saw effective implementation of building codes and improved structural safety.
     
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ICCF President Paul Myers presents a Silent Defender Award to the first international recipient, Dr. Omaima Salah El-Din. Dr. Omaima is head of Egypt's Housing and Building Research Center.   Mirna Liévano de Marques accepts a Silent Defender Award from ICCF President Paul Myers on behalf of the Inter-American Development Bank. IDB supports development in disaster-prone regions to reduce the risks posed by natural disasters.

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"Tonight's Silent Defender Award recipients carry out the mission of the Foundation by making a difference in the lives of people through improving the built environment," said International Code Council Foundation Chairman James Lee Witt. "Through their daily work they encourage stronger and safer communities, without seeking recognition."   "Disasters are significant obstacles to the development prospects of most countries of Latin America and the Caribbean," said Mirna Liévano de Marques of the Inter-American Development Bank. "Reducing and managing risk due to earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding and other natural disasters is critical to enabling many countries in the region to have a chance of attaining and maintaining development progress."   "Quoting Cicero, the safety of the people should be the highest law," said Senator Ted Stevens in his acceptance speech. "We need to listen to the people who really have been harmed by these incidents to see what we need to do. Our country's safety has improved but Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma make it clear that we have a lot of work to do."

 

 

   

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