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June is a significant month for everyone dedicated to workplace safety. This year marks the 30th anniversary of National Safety Month, led by the National Safety Council (NSC).

Since its launch in 1996, this important initiative has empowered organizations to prevent injuries and save lives, and we proudly join in recognizing its lasting impact. At its core, National Safety Month is about partnership and commitment. It’s a shared effort to keep people safe, from the workplace to anywhere life takes us.

See below for the four weekly themes for 2026 that provide a clear roadmap for employers to enhance safety practices:

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Moving Safety Forward

June 1 – 6

Focus on advancing a culture of safety by adopting forward-thinking strategies and practical tools that help teams identify and manage workplace risks before they become incidents.

Staying Safe on the Roads

June 7 – 13

Get comprehensive guidance to reduce crashes and protect drivers, pedestrians, and fleet operators with actionable safety tips and best practices.

Promoting Holistic Worker Health

June 14 – 20

Support total worker wellbeing by addressing mental, physical and emotional health while recognizing that a healthy workforce is essential to a safe and productive workplace.

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls

June 21 – 30

Target common hazards found in the workplace and at home by offering focused prevention resources designed to reduce incidents and promote safer environments for all.

More on the Safety Resources & Tools Available

Participating in National Safety Month means gaining access to a wealth of free resources designed to support your safety initiatives, including:

  • Campaign posters and participant guides
  • Weekly fact sheets and 5-minute safety talks
  • Curated videos, articles, and research
  • Safety pledges to reinforce commitment
  • And much more

For NSC members, exclusive materials such as case studies, webinars, and sample communications are also available to deepen engagement and impact.

Partnering for Safety: How We Can Support You

Together, we can advance safety forward by protecting people, reducing risks, and fostering wellbeing.

If you would like assistance tailoring safety programs or insurance solutions that align with these goals, please reach out to our Safety & Loss Control Consultant, Ezra Schechlt, for more information.

Ezra Schlecht, CSHO, SSH, CRIS

Safety and Loss Control Consultant