Industry Leaders Unite at 2026 Safety & Health Conference to Advance Construction Safety

January 21, 2026
More than 450 safety and health professionals from across the construction industry convened in Austin for the 2026 Safety & Health Conference, hosted jointly by the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA), the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA), and The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC). Over several days, attendees reaffirmed a shared commitment to elevating safety, protecting workers, and strengthening collaborative industry partnerships.

More than 450 safety and health professionals from across the construction industry convened in Austin for the 2026 Safety & Health Conference, hosted jointly by the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA), the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA), and The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC). Over several days, attendees reaffirmed a shared commitment to elevating safety, protecting workers, and strengthening collaborative industry partnerships.

The event brought together contractors, safety leaders, service providers, and technology innovators for a robust program of educational sessions, hands‑on workshops, and peer‑to‑peer dialogue. With approximately 40 exhibitors on-site, including organizations showcasing new-to-world safety solutions, the conference showcased advancements shaping the future of jobsite safety and health.

Spotlight on Industry‑Leading Exhibitors

This year’s exhibitor lineup featured leading safety and technology organizations, including MILWAUKEE TOOL, Tyfoom, ClickSafety, Procore, DeWalt, and Hilti. In addition to commercial innovators, the conference welcomed several nonprofit partners dedicated to industry research, worker support, and safety advancement, including:

  • CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training
  • Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP)
  • Virginia Tech Helmet Lab

These exhibitors and partners contributed valuable insights, tools, and resources to help contractors reduce risk, strengthen compliance, and support workforce well‑being.

Focus on Practical Solutions and Emerging Trends

Conference programming addressed the industry’s most pressing challenges and opportunities, including OSHA regulatory updates, risk management strategies, and emerging safety technologies. Workshops and technical sessions emphasized practical, immediately applicable solutions that organizations could integrate into their safety programs.

The rapid evolution of digital tools—such as connected devices, data analytics, and advanced PPE—was a key focus, reflecting the industry’s shift toward proactive, technology‑driven safety management.

Elevating the Human Side of Safety

This year’s agenda also spotlighted the human-centered dimensions of safety. Keynote speakers and panel discussions explored leadership responsibility, mental health, and holistic worker well‑being. Participants engaged in honest conversations about how companies can foster supportive environments where workers feel empowered to speak up and engaged in strengthening safety culture.

Strengthening Industry Partnerships

Beyond the educational programming, the conference offered meaningful opportunities for collaboration and networking. Attendees and exhibitors exchanged best practices and built new relationships aimed at driving continuous improvement across mechanical, sheet metal, and union contracting sectors.

MCAA, SMACNA, and TAUC expressed gratitude to MILWAUKEE TOOL, CNA, and Procore for sponsoring and supporting this year’s event.

Looking Ahead

As the construction industry continues to evolve, the host organizations reaffirmed their commitment to advancing safety performance, protecting workers, and equipping companies with the tools needed to navigate emerging challenges.

Professionals across the industry are encouraged to mark their calendars for the 2027 Safety & Health Conference, taking place January 11–14, 2027, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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