The Construction Safety Council Unveils Bold New Rebrand, Vision for Safer Workplaces

March 27, 2025

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The Construction Safety Council’s new brand identity is visible across all platforms and materials, including staff apparel, office decor, banners, brochures, business cards, mobile applications, and promotional items. This new brand identity also reaffirms its mission and speaks to the immediacy and importance of its work in fostering safer workplaces.

In a milestone event 35 years in the making, the Construction Safety Council proudly debuted its newly rebranded logo, vision, and promotional tagline March 2, 2025, at the 2025 Construction Expo & Safety Conference. As a non-profit dedicated to advancing safety training in the construction industry, the organization’s updated look and messaging reinforce its commitment to ensuring every worker returns home safely.

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Construction Safety Council proudly debuted its newly rebranded logo, vision, and promotional tagline: Safe Workers. Safer Futures.

The newly unveiled vision statement reflects a future where adaptable safety training, driven by innovation and standards, transforms the industry. “Construction Safety Council exists to lead the construction industry toward a future where safety is at the forefront, ensuring workers, employers, and industry professionals are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to stay safe on the job,” said Construction Safety Council CEO Bob Lahey.

The organization’s new brand identity will be visible across all platforms and materials, including staff apparel, office decor, banners, brochures, business cards, mobile applications, and promotional items. “This rebrand isn’t just about a new look — it’s about reaffirming our mission,” Lahey added. “Our tagline, ‘Safe Workers. Safer Futures.’ speaks to the immediacy and importance of our work in fostering safer workplaces,” Lahey explained.

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During the 2025 Construction Expo & Safety Conference, CEO Bob Lahey told guests that as a nonprofit, the Construction Safety Council is dedicated to advancing safety training in the construction industry, and the organization’s updated look and messaging reinforces its commitment to ensuring every worker returns home safely. CISCO photo

In tandem with the rebranding, the Construction Safety Council has launched a redesigned website featuring an updated color scheme and enhanced usability. Visitors can explore online training, purchase safety materials, access a comprehensive training calendar, and stay informed through the organization’s blog. While registration features remain unchanged, the fresh new design offers an improved user experience.

To commemorate this rebranding, the Construction Safety Council is offering a 20 percent discount on training programs for signatory contractors to collective bargaining agreements with local Labor Unions. This special promotion runs through September 2025, providing a window for organizations to invest in workforce safety training.

During the unveiling, Lahey extended gratitude to the organization’s 16-member Board of Directors, whose dedication has been instrumental in supporting the mission. “This is not just a conclusion — it’s a new beginning,” he said. “With 35 years behind us and 35 more ahead, we are committed to evolving and expanding our impact.”

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