Safety Week 2023 in Action
View the gallery below to see some of Safety Week’s activities and events in action.
Rosendin held Construction Safety Week events in our offices and on job sites across the country. Co-branded banners were displayed throughout and every employee received a bag full of Construction Safety Week branded items including a lunch pack, water bottle, masks and hard hat sticker. In this photo, the Rosendin Cooper Mountain Project crew shows off their Safety Week merch!
Rosendin held Construction Safety Week events in our offices and on job sites across the country. Co-branded banners were displayed throughout and every employee received a bag full of Construction Safety Week branded items including a lunch pack, water bottle, masks and hard hat sticker. In this photo, a Rosendin displays their Safety Week Banner.
Current held various events and had vendors conduct training and demonstrations. We invited student chapters to tour projects and explain safety procedures and best practices to them. We held contests, gave prizes and also did Toolbox Talks on safety culture and behavior. In this photo, Current workers see a demonstration of safety equipment.
This year’s theme for focused on mental aspects of safety in regards to how we respond under pressure or during change. Our Safety Team put together activities to help better understand how mental distractions happen while performing a task. The Eldeco team shows their Safety Week pride in this photo.
Rosendin held Construction Safety Week events in our offices and on job sites across the country. Co-branded banners were displayed throughout and every employee received a bag full of Construction Safety Week branded items including a lunch pack, water bottle, masks and hard hat sticker. In this photo, a Rosendin crew working on the Charlotte Airport expansion displays their Safety Week Banner.
Rosendin held Construction Safety Week events in our offices and on job sites across the country. Co-branded banners were displayed throughout and every employee received a bag full of Construction Safety Week branded items including a lunch pack, water bottle, masks and hard hat sticker. In this photo, a Rosendin crew attends a fall from height tech demonstration.
Robinson Construction employees signed the safety pledge banner during Safety Week 2021.These banners were signed by all employees and will be hung at each site for the duration of the project to remind our employees that safety is first and to remember what their “WHY” is.
Keller’s second year hosting its Safety Week was a great success. The firm held Toolbox Talks throughout the week and provided shirts and banners for workers. This image is a Keller crew in New York City.
Kimball asked employees and the general public to assist in Construction Safety Week by playing along in a game. Remember Flat Stanley? Kimball Construction Company put its own spin on this game by playing “Flat Safety Dog.” Mowgli, the Flat Safety Dog, was photographed by Kimball employees and the general public. Flat Safety Dog had to be pictured within a scene where all safety measures were being enacted and all risks were eliminated.
HWH 1887 held a variety of Safety Week events, including several safety demonstrations. In this photo, workers are shown the correct use of fall protection equipment. (PHOTO CREDIT: Marvin Gorley HWH 1887)