Safety Centerville

Safety Center offers a variety of courses and curriculum at our Northern and Southern California campuses, as well as custom on-site trainings at your business or facility. We strive to bring you the most current updates within the safety industry and the most skilled, engaging instructors to keep your organization compliant and safe. Our ultimate goal is to prevent workplace injuries and take the guesswork out of regulatory compliance and to empower employees to perform their jobs competently and safely.

In 2018-2019, Safety Center Incorporated helped over 526 organizations and 9,702 individuals perform their job safely. On a one to ten rating scale, our programs received an average rating of 9.3 for overall satisfaction and 9.5 for the effectiveness of instructors. We work with Cal/OSHA to ensure our training programs fulfill regulatory compliance requirements and needs. Additionally, we partner with various prominent public and private companies across California to provide educational experiences that influence attitudes, leading to lasting behavioral change.

As a community-benefit organization, Safety Center is wholeheartedly committed to reducing the likelihood of workplace injuries and deaths. Our mission, to reduce injuries and save lives by empowering our community to make positive, life-changing decisions, is the cornerstone of every service Safety Center provides.



Safetyville, USA is a miniature city that sits on a little over 3 acres of land in Sacramento, California. It is a program that was designed to provide safety education to young children in an interactive manner. The miniature town is complete with tiny versions of the California State Capitol building, municipal building, business buildings, and various streets in Sacramento, California.

Safetyville’s three-plus acres are run by the non-profit Safety Center, Inc. and is geared towards awareness education in young children from the ages of pre-school to third grade. The decidedly specific safety tips range from learning how to avoid stranger danger to the proper disposal of oil and grease. However there are many programs available like private birthday parties, the family safety and health expo, and the more adult oriented “Taste of the Little City,” which comes with, you guessed it, miniature wine glasses. While definitely not a typical tourist destination, it is family friendly and educational too.

Without a little one in tow, it may look a little weird for adult visitors to just join a tour, so they may want to wait for the “Taste of the Little City” event. No matter how you get there, be sure to take a moment to take in the tiny street lights, law office, and all of the other slightly-off version of the world. Most importantly of course, be safe and avoid work injuries.

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