It’s that spooky time of year again! So pick up your candy, practice your zombie impressions, and… cover your ears? Yup, not only is October Halloween month, but it is also home to some of the best safety observances – including National Protect Your Hearing Month. Following monthly safety observances can help you stay on top of all the workplace safety-relevant topics while keeping employee attitudes interested and engaged. Here’s our roundup of all the topics you won’t want to miss this October:

October 2025 Safety Observances

Build a stronger safety culture month by month. The 2025 Safety Observances Guide is designed to be your comprehensive companion for planning and executing meaningful safety initiatives throughout the year.
Safety Meeting Topics for October
Keep your safety meetings, toolbox talks, or safety trainings relevant to your workforce’s needs in October. Here are some suggestions for topics to cover. Check out some of the safety meeting outline topics we offer:
Preventing Hearing Loss
Why hearing loss can be dangerous on the job and what steps you can take to prevent this injury.
Fire Prevention Week
Fire Prevention Week is observed every year to remind people of the importance of fire prevention.
Substance Abuse
Reasons not to get involved with substance abuse, the different levels of substance abuse, and resources for getting help.
Online Training Topics for October
Digging through KPA’s comprehensive training catalog, here are some topics that reinforce October’s safety observances.
Construction Safety: Noise and Hearing Protection
This training gives an overview of noise and different types of hearing protection to use on a construction site. It also includes the effects of hazardous noise, employer controls, and how to properly wear hearing protection.
Fire Safety Customizable Training
Fire poses a serious threat to employees and resulting injuries can be significant. In this lesson, understand the chemical composition of fire, the elements required for fire to exist, classifications of fire and fire extinguishers, safe work practices, and the importance of emergency preparedness and evacuation planning.
In any high-risk industry, substance abuse and work do not mix. KPA’s Substance Abuse training highlights the effects of drugs and alcohol on the brain and imparts the importance of speaking up if you know someone who is struggling with substance abuse.
If you haven’t already, now’s the time to start implementing safety observances into your safety plans.
This is the perfect opportunity to level up your knowledge and take action to keep yourself and those around you safe. When we all prioritize safety, we create a culture that benefits everyone. So let’s make the most of this month and take advantage of the amazing resources available to us!
Need help? Check out the Compliance Calendar as a great way to keep on top of all your important dates >
Stay safe out there!

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