In the trades, safety is more than a checklist—it’s a mindset. As we recognize National Safety Month this June, it’s a chance to spotlight the importance of creating safe work environments for the professionals who keep our world running like plumbers, electricians, HVAC techs, mechanics and more.
Four Ways to Prioritize Safety in the Trades
Gear Up
Hard hats, gloves, safety glasses, steel-toe boots are essential! And making sure PPE fits properly and is used consistently can be the difference between a close call and a serious injury.
Use the Right Tools
Poor-quality tools can slip, break or fail under pressure. Choosing high-quality, durable tools protects both productivity and people.
Hazards
Job sites are dynamic environments where risks can appear at any moment—whether it’s uneven ground, loud equipment, electrical hazards or working at height. National Safety Month is a great reminder for those in the trades to stay vigilant and proactive. Taking the time to assess the worksite, identify potential dangers and enforce safety protocols helps prevent accidents before they happen. This includes routine safety checks, ensuring all crew members have the right PPE, and reinforcing best practices through clear communication and ongoing training.
Training
When it comes to safety in the trades, being informed is one of the most powerful tools you can have. National Safety Month is the perfect time to prioritize education and training—whether that means attending a safety workshop, joining a hands-on demo or brushing up on the latest industry standards and OSHA regulations. The more you know, the better equipped you are to recognize risks, respond effectively and create a safer job site for everyone involved.
Creating a safer environment in the trades starts with all of us. National Safety Month is a time to refocus, re-engage and recommit to the habits and practices that keep our teams safe. Safety isn’t just a priority in June, it’s a value the trades carry with them every day on the job.