J. J. Keller & ASSP Collaborate to Study Safety in Construction Industry
Those in the construction industry are urged to share experiences in a survey by July 9
The J. J. Keller Center for Market Insights and the American Association of Safety Professionals (ASSP) announced that they have launched a new study to gain a deeper understanding of the state of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) in the construction industry. The study survey is open to those in the construction industry and related trades through Wednesday, July 9.
Why This Study Matters
In an industry where safety risks are prominent, understanding the unique EHS challenges faced by construction professionals is critical to creating a safer future. This study seeks to uncover the challenges, spark essential conversations and drive meaningful change toward a safer working environment for everyone involved.
The insights gathered from the study will be shared with the public, offering valuable knowledge that can shape future safety protocols and practices within the industry.
ASSP and J. J. Keller invite all in the construction industry and related trades to contribute to this significant research effort by the end of day July 9, using the following link: https://jjkeller.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7OtYkNcvPNeNOWW.
Share on Socials!
Fire Prevention: Improving Site Safety in Times of Rapid Development
More Intrinsically Safe Barriers from AutomationDirect
EXAIR Announces Safety Air Gun
Leaders in Material Handling
• Bishamon
• Gorbel
• Herkules Equipment Corporation
• Nilfisk
• Tennsco


