The “2025 Construction Industry Safety Challenges Report” examines how safety performance is being influenced by labor pressures, cost challenges and the adoption of emerging technologies. It shows that despite longstanding hazards in construction, firms are increasingly turning to digital safety tools—such as wearable sensors, real-time reporting systems and data analytics—to enhance jobsite protection and compliance. The study underscores that building a strong safety culture remains fundamental, particularly as technology adoption grows and worker wellbeing becomes a strategic priority. Overall, the report provides a snapshot of how traditional safety practices are evolving alongside tech enabled solutions to address current and future risks.
KEY TAKEAWAYS INCLUDE:
- Safety remains a top concern amid complex construction environments, with labor shortages and rising costs adding pressure on safety performance.
- Techenabled safety tools are increasingly used, including digital reporting systems, sensors and monitoring platforms that improve hazard identification and compliance tracking.
- Worker wellbeing is highlighted, recognizing that fatigue, stress and health concerns contribute to safety risk and need integrated support.
- Cultural investment in safety—beyond equipment and tech—is critical, as organizations seek to strengthen training, leadership commitment and proactive practices.
SOURCE: “2025 Construction Industry Safety Challenges,” American Society of Safety Professionals // assp.org/news-and-articles/2025-construction-industry-safety-challenges-report-now-available
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