“All in Together”: Construction Safety Week 2026 Kicks Off May 4
Author, Jadyn Brandt, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
May 4-8 is Construction Safety Week. The annual event is designed to improve industry safety culture through increased awareness and access to resources.
This year’s theme is “All in Together,” with a focus on three pillars: Recognize, Respond, and Respect all with the goal of preventing serious injuries and fatalities on high energy, high hazard job sites.
Recognize
The first step in addressing serious risks is identification. The Construction Safety Research Alliance finds construction workers identify only 45% of the hazards they face during typical planning briefings. Increasing recognition of high energy and high hazard activities can improve ability to respond quickly to a dangerous situation, and ultimately prevent serious injuries or death.
Respond
Once hazards have been identified, the next step is to respond. That means putting direct controls in place before any work begins. When planning turns into prevention, teams are able to eliminate, substitute, or engineer out serious risks.
Respect
Respecting job site hazards means taking seriously all potential risks to health and safety. Taking the time to plan and implement direct controls, and adapting to changes as they arise builds and strengthens a safety culture that lasts.
Digital safety resources are available for organizations participating in Construction Safety Week.
A Planning Playbook is available for download and includes information on how to organize events and communicate goals with leadership and employees. Sample agendas, social media resources, and daily toolbox talks are available throughout the week.
Toolbox talks and safety observations are also available through Rancho Mesa’s SafetyOne™ platform.