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All in Together! 2025 Construction Safety Week is May 5th – May 9th
As a leader in advancing construction best practices, the Construction Industry Institute (CII) is proud to champion Construction Safety Week 2025. This year’s theme, All in Together, resonates with our mission to drive industry-wide collaboration and innovation to create safer, more productive job sites. Let’s unite to ensure every worker returns home safely every day.
Safety is the cornerstone of CII’s vision for a high-performing construction industry. With one in five U.S. workplace deaths occurring in construction in 2023, our research underscores the need for proactive safety planning, worker engagement, and data-driven solutions. Construction Safety Week is our opportunity to:
Research Driven Impact
CII Prides itself on the safety research that has been proven to help reduce risk and safety events. Below is a list of current and past safety research that can be utilized on your projects during Construction Safety Week:
Construction Safety Week is a call to action for CII members to lead by example. By integrating CII’s research and best practices, we can improve upon hazard recognition, reducing incidents, enhancing worker well-being, and shaping a safer construction industry. Let’s plan with purpose, own our roles, and commit to excellence—together.
For more information, join CII’s Safety Community for Business Advancement (CBA). The Safety CBA meets on the second Wednesday, every month at 10 am Central and helps members benchmark and improve safety outcomes. Contact Robert Wible, CII CBA Project Manager, Robert.wible@cii.utexas.edu.
Safety is the cornerstone of CII’s vision for a high-performing construction industry. With one in five U.S. workplace deaths occurring in construction in 2023, our research underscores the need for proactive safety planning, worker engagement, and data-driven solutions. Construction Safety Week is our opportunity to:
- Plan with precision using CII’s safety best practices.
- Own our collective responsibility to eliminate hazards.
- Commit to a culture of safety and continuous improvement.
By leveraging CII’s research and tools, we can reduce risks and continue to SET the standard for safety excellence.
2025 Safety Week Schedule
- Monday: Plan with Precision
- Tuesday: Identifying High Energy Hazards
- Wednesday: Own Your Part
- Thursday: Engage and Empower Team Members
- Friday: Commit to Excellence
Research Driven Impact
CII Prides itself on the safety research that has been proven to help reduce risk and safety events. Below is a list of current and past safety research that can be utilized on your projects during Construction Safety Week:
- RT-412: A Refresh of CII's Zero Accident Techniques, which will be reporting out their research findings at this year's CII Annual Conference!
- RT-401: Mental Health is Serious Business
- RT-382: Technologies for Preventing Serious Injuries and Fatalitites Related to Last Minute Changes
- RT-321: Precursors of High-Impact, Low-Frequency Events, Including Fatalities
- RT-293: Strategies for Improving Hazard Recognition
Construction Safety Week is a call to action for CII members to lead by example. By integrating CII’s research and best practices, we can improve upon hazard recognition, reducing incidents, enhancing worker well-being, and shaping a safer construction industry. Let’s plan with purpose, own our roles, and commit to excellence—together.
For more information, join CII’s Safety Community for Business Advancement (CBA). The Safety CBA meets on the second Wednesday, every month at 10 am Central and helps members benchmark and improve safety outcomes. Contact Robert Wible, CII CBA Project Manager, Robert.wible@cii.utexas.edu.