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Construction Safety Week 2020
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Construction Safety Week
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Construction Safety Week is May 4-8, 2020. Every year, Safety Week recognizes and celebrates the commitment to do whatever it takes to send everyone home safely every day. This year’s theme, “Built on Safety,” reflects the efforts we make across the industry to build a stronger safety culture. When we make safe choices, lives are protected. We are built on safety because our families at home and at work depend on it.

Scott Seltz
Publisher

Safety Week 2020
Safety Week is a show of force. It’s an opportunity for people, companies and even competitors, to work together and celebrate the hard work by our people to make safety the foundation of everything they do. There are several ways you can participate.
Plan Safety Week Events
Plan Safety Week Events
Safety Week is a chance for our entire industry to celebrate the people who are inspired, motivated and united by an unwavering commitment to safety. Safety is not a rule, it’s a value and belief we all share. You and your company can join us by planning Safety Week events.

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Built on safety
Participate and Win
We are celebrating our shared commitment to safety by asking workers to share videos or photos that highlight what they do to be safe every day and why it’s important that everything they do is Built on Safety. Participants have a chance to win $2,500!

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Stay up to date
Check our website and sign up for our eNewsletter for updated information about Safety Week events, download guides to help you plan your event and read more about what's happening across the industry. Be sure to follow us on social media and share what you’re doing for Safety Week this year.

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