Develop and Strengthen Your Safety Plan During OSHA's Safe + Sound Week

Safety
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Contact: Jared Culligan
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Program Manager, Safety
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Join NAHB and OSHA in celebrating this year’s Safe + Sound Week, Aug. 11-17, to recognize the importance of workplace health and safety programs and share ideas on how to keep workers safe.

This year’s Safe + Sound Week will focus on Emergency Preparedness and Response, a critical topic for all construction professionals. OSHA has released a variety of materials to help you plan and promote your participation, whether you're enhancing an existing program or launching a new one.

NAHB offers a wide range of resources — available to both members and non-members — to support your safety efforts during the campaign and year-round:

Other NAHB resources to strengthen safety best practices for residential construction jobsites include:

Participating in Safe + Sound Week is an excellent opportunity to promote your company’s workplace safety practices and show the industry the strength of your safety culture. Successful safety and health programs can proactively identify and manage workplace hazards before they cause injury or illness, improving sustainability and the bottom line. Participating in Safe + Sound Week can also help get your program started, energize an existing one, or provide a chance to recognize your safety successes.

Register for this year’s Safe + Sound Week on the OSHA website and use the hashtags #SafeAndSoundAtWork and #Safety365 to promote your workplace safety and health successes.

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