2025 Safety and Health Conference to Spotlight Mental Health and Risk Management with Inaugural Summits

October 14, 2024

January 13-16, 2025  |  Fort Lauderdale, FL 
Register now to receive early bird pricing! 

Two of the most pressing topics in the realm of safety and health will take center stage at the 2025 Safety and Health Conference. Attendees will gain valuable insights from subject matter experts during two groundbreaking summits: the Construction Mental Health Summit and the Construction Risk Management Summit.

Construction Mental Health Summit
Monday, January 13, 2025  | Sponsored by Procore  | $299

Mental health in construction is critical, and during this half-day workshop, industry experts Josh Rizzo and Justin Azbill will lead an interactive session designed to empower leaders with compassion, courage, and connection. Participants will explore strategies for improving mental well-being both personally and professionally, focusing on vulnerability and leadership with heart.

Construction Risk Management Summit
Thursday, January 16, 2025  | Sponsored by CNA | $299

This first-ever summit will bring senior safety and health professionals together for an in-depth discussion on construction risk management. With a focus on auto, workers’ compensation, rework, prequalification, and the economic impact of workplace injuries, experts from EHS, contractor safety, and the insurance sectors will offer practical insights that can elevate risk management strategies across the industry. 


The Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA), the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA), and The Association of Union Contractors (TAUC) are pleased to bring you the inaugural Safety & Health Conference. This event will take place from January 13-16, 2025, at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach, a family-friendly, oceanside resort in Fort Lauderdale, FL.  

This premier event will feature a wide range of presentations covering topics from safety leadership and fall protection to machine guarding and the role of artificial intelligence in safety. Attendees will also get hands-on learning experiences from top manufacturers and exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge technology and innovations in safety equipment and software.

A special highlight will be the party on the beach celebration, where participants can unwind and enjoy live music by the Milwaukee Tool Shed Band, sponsored by MILWAUKEE TOOL. Plus, in response to the national blood shortage, we are hosting our first-ever blood drive on Tuesday and Wednesday, offering attendees the chance to give back during this critical time.

With an expected attendance of over 500 safety professionals, the 2025 Safety & Health Conference promises to be a sold-out event. Don’t miss your opportunity to join! Register now to secure early bird pricing.

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