New 2025 Resources Released for Construction Safety Week and OSHA National Safety Stand-Down
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In recognition of Construction Safety Week 2025 and the OSHA National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, taking place May 5–9, 2025, the Safety Alliance—comprised of TAUC, SMACNA, MCAA, and NECA—is proud to announce the release of five new safety videos designed to spark conversation and reinforce critical safety practices across jobsites.
These videos are valuable tools for employers to utilize during toolbox talks, safety meetings, and stand-down events. The 2025 topics include:
- Elevated Work Platforms
- Ladder Safety
- Hand Injury Prevention
- Stop Work Authority
- Strains, Sprains, and Ergonomics
Each video supports proactive engagement in workplace safety and encourages workers to pair these insights with their company’s safety protocols and task-specific training.
Building on the success of the Safety Alliance’s 2023 and 2024 safety campaigns, the Alliance is committed to providing fresh, relevant content that keeps safety front and center. Safety is everyone’s responsibility, and the ultimate goal is to ensure every worker returns home safely to their loved ones each day.
The Safety Alliance also emphasizes the importance of mental health in the broader safety conversation. The message—“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay”—serves as a reminder that psychological safety is just as important as physical well-being. Workers who need support are encouraged to call #988, the National Mental Health Crisis Line, for immediate help and resources.
To view and download the 2025 Safety Week videos, visit NECA’s safety webpage.
Stay Safe—In Safety and Health,
The Safety Alliance: TAUC, SMACNA, MCAA, and NECA

