Major contractors are ‘All In Together’ for Construction Safety Week
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Construction Safety Week 2026: What Owners and Construction Managers Should Be Asking to Prevent Serious Injuries and Fatalities
The construction industry has made significant progress over the years in reducing injuries and illnesses through better planning, training, management systems, and leadership engagement. However, fatal work injuries have not followed this trend, representing a troubling and persistent problem. This year’s Construction Safety Week theme, “All in Together,” sets out a new approach to address this critical issue. Recognize, Respond, and Respect: A…
Committing to a Culture of Construction Safety
Construction Safety Week, which is May 4-8, serves as an important reminder of the shared responsibility we are all required on creating safer construction jobsites. Safety is not just a buzzword. Let’s set the record straight right now. This six-letter word must be a prerequisite if we want to ensure everyone goes home safely at the end of each day. It is so important, it needs to be a fundamental part of the job. And this means focusing on edu…
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