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    Big 5: Construction Safety – Connected World

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    If you want to understand where construction safety is headed, then you need to pay attention to what the research shows, as it can provide a blueprint for the future of work. Recently, the American Society of Safety Professionals released a new report highlighting the future of workplace environmental health and safety.

    The research compiles feedback from safety professionals, including key takeaways, to identify trends impacting the safety profession across all industries. Although, the findings are particularly insightful for the construction industry, which still ranks as one of the top industries with the highest rates of workplace deaths.

    The American Society of Safety Professionals found five critical themes in its research including:

    1. Workforce stability in safety and health: Tackling persistent skills shortages and the pressures of rapid onboarding as key contributors to safety risk.
    2. Safety and health as a core value, not just a metric: Embedding safety into the foundation of operational excellence and overall business strategy.
    3. Technology augments humanity: Leveraging AI (artificial intelligence), automation, and emerging technologies with a strong emphasis on ethics, transparency, and trust-driven adoption.
    4. Health is infrastructure: Recognizing worker well-being, including mental health and psychological safety, as fundamental to a productive, high-performing workplace.
    5. Leadership as a relationship-driven practice: Supporting hybrid professionals who lead through influence, connection, and trust—not authority alone.

    If you look closely here, there is a convergence of trends, from the workplace to tap into technology, to the health and wellbeing of the workers. The trends are all coming together in tandem to redefine what safety looks like in a modern workplace. It’s a reimagining of the workplace.

    This research comes at an interesting time. We are right in the middle of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. It is often a time I stop to reflect on the risk of distracted driving and why it is so important for companies and citizens to take proactive steps to mitigate the risk of distracted driving. In fact, if you just look at the numbers, distracted driving claimed 3,208 lives in 2024 and NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.) reports more than 315,167 people were injured by distracted driving during that same period. That’s truly unacceptable.

    There is so much companies can do including reinforcing policies, leveraging technology responsibly, and cultivating a culture where focus on the road is non-negotiable.

    Big 5: Construction Safety – Connected World

    At the end of the day, safety almost always starts and ends with culture. And today, this culture is embedded and connected to workplace practices and strategies. The ASSP’s five critical themes is just a starting point.

    Construction companies need to embrace this shift to move to a safer workplace. Is your safety strategy keeping up with the future of work? If not, now might be a good time to consider what a shift might look like in your business.

    Want to tweet about this article? Use hashtags #construction #IoT #sustainability #AI #5G #cloud #edge #futureofwork #infrastructure #safety



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