Final Opportunity to Register with Early Bird Pricing for the 2025 Safety and Health Conference

November 11, 2024
The early bird registration for the 2025 Safety and Health Conference is closing soon, with rates set to increase to $1,249 once the deadline passes. Register now and save!

The early bird registration for the 2025 Safety and Health Conference is closing soon, with rates set to increase to $1,249 once the deadline passes.

The 2025 Safety & Health Conference will unite safety professionals from across the construction industry to address and explore both challenges and emerging opportunities in safety. With the aim of equipping contractors with essential knowledge and tools, this event is designed to help create workplaces that minimize the risk of injury and illness.

Attendees will have access to an array of educational programs focused on enhancing professional skills, featuring industry-leading experts covering key aspects of jobsite safety. Sessions will delve into topics such as emerging technologies, evolving best practices, and actionable insights to improve safety in daily operations. Hands-on workshops will provide a deeper look at innovative safety concepts, offering practical guidance to help attendees integrate these strategies effectively.

New to this year’s lineup are two highly anticipated summits—nearing capacity—offering additional learning opportunities: the Construction Mental Health Summit (pre-conference) and the Construction Risk Management Summit (post-conference).

With over 500 safety professionals expected, the 2025 Safety & Health Conference is on track to sell out. Reserve your spot today to ensure you’re part of this impactful event!

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