Virginia Tech Helmet Lab Presents Helmet Safety Research at the 2026 Safety & Health Conference

December 29, 2025

At the 2026 Safety & Health Conference, attendees will have the opportunity to explore groundbreaking research on head protection during Breakout Session 3: Head Protection Research Results. Scheduled for Wednesday, January 14 from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., this session will review findings from a two-year study conducted by the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab.

The study led to the development of the lab’s first-ever ratings system for construction helmets, evaluating their ability to reduce concussion and skull fracture risk during severe but survivable falls. This initiative was funded by the John R. Gentille Foundation, ELECTRI International, the American Society of Concrete Contractors, and The Association of Union Constructors.

Presenter: Dr. Barry Miller
Director of Outreach and Business Development, Virginia Tech Helmet Lab
Dr. Miller brings more than 25 years of experience in research, teaching, and administration. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomechanics from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities and an MBA in Finance from the University of Delaware. His background includes anatomy, exercise physiology, strength and conditioning, and biomechanics. He has co-authored journal papers, served as a reviewer for injury biomechanics research journals, and contributed to a Sport and Fitness Nutrition textbook.

Why Attend

  • Learn about the first helmet ratings system for construction sites.
  • Understand research findings on reducing concussion and skull fracture risks.

Register today to secure your spot at the 2026 Safety & Health Conference and attend this important session.


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