Register for the 2025 Safety and Health Conference

Event unites safety professionals from across the construction industry to address and explore both challenges and emerging opportunities in safety. 

The 2025 Safety & Health Conference, taking place January 13-16, 2025, at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort, 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.

Brought to you by SMACNA, MCAA, and TAUC, this premier event promises an unparalleled experience for safety professionals.

Attendees will benefit from:

  • Insightful Presentations on safety leadership, fall protection, machine guarding, and the role of artificial intelligence in safety.
  • Hands-On Learning with top manufacturers and exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge safety technology and innovations.
  • Networking Opportunities with industry leaders and peers in an engaging, family-friendly setting.

Conference highlights include:

This event is not just a conference—it’s a chance to learn, connect, and celebrate with safety professionals from across the country. Act fast—time is limited to secure your spot!

Click here to register! 
 


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