
The focus on safety in the workplace has never been greater. Too many times, we hear of accidents at a facility or job site, whether receiving a chemical burn from improper handling of chemicals or falling from an improperly erected scaffold. According to the U.S. Labor of Statistics, 5,190 workers died in 2021, an increase of 8.9% from the previous year. The number of non-fatal work-related injuries and illnesses was 2.6 million in 2021, a decrease of 1.8% from 2020. Despite this good news, we cannot rest on our laurels. Safety awareness needs to be part of every company to reduce safety-related risks. One way to boost safety awareness is through National Safety Month.
Safety in the workplace has improved a deal in the past 50 years since the creation of the Occupational Health & Safety Act(OSH Act) in 1970. However, as technology advanced, so did the need for more safety practices and protocols. Workplace safety got another boost with the creation of National Safety Month in 1996 by the National Safety Council (NSC).
Celebrated at the start of summer, National Safety Month strives to decrease the number of work-related illnesses, injuries, and deaths in the workplace. June is selected due to high temperatures since several heat-related injuries occur in summer, including heat stroke, dehydration, and sunburns. There is also an increase in motor vehicle accidents due to construction work on roadways.
During National Safety Month, there are weekly topics to help spread safety awareness and prevention per the National Safety Council. This year, the
topics are:
Week 1 – Emergency Preparedness
Week 2 – Slips, Trips & Falls
Week 3 – Heat-Related Illnesses
Week 4 – Hazard Recognition
At Empire Group, safety is our top priority. We have developed safe processes and systems that allow for a systematic, controlled, and detailed approach for every project of our affiliated companies. We also offer health and safety training through Elk Environmental Services. At Elk, you’ll find over 40 training courses taught by our experienced OSHA-authorized outreach trainers, which can be customized to suit your company's needs. Contact us today to learn more!






