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May the Safety Be With You: A Galactic Guide to May’s Safety Observances

Toby Graham

May the force be with you. Or the fourth. Wait, how is that one supposed to go again? Never mind, not important. Anyways, you know the drill: here are this month’s top safety observances you won’t want to miss.

Electrical Safety Month

While many people may think that electrical safety is only relevant in construction and electrical work-related industries, this is certainly not the case. Anyone who uses any sort of lithium battery, electric vehicle, or even wall outlets could be exposed to its dangers. May is designated as Electrical Safety Month to raise everyone’s awareness of these dangers.

Learn more about OSHA wiring and electrical safety here:

https://kpa.io/blog/osha-wiring-and-electrical-safety-what-you-need-to-know/

Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. This means that we use this month to bring attention to our own mental health and the mental health journeys those around us may have had in the past or are currently experiencing. We use this month to remind ourselves that you never know what another person is going through. Don’t forget to check in on yourself as well! There is nothing wrong with needing help, and many resources are available for those who need them.

Find resources for crisis and immediate response here: https://mhanational.org/crisisresources

Sometimes, an immediate hotline doesn’t feel like it will give us the mental help we need. This is why warmlines can be so helpful; they allow you to speak with someone anonymously about your mental health without the urgency of a crisis line:  https://screening.mhanational.org/content/need-talk-someone-warmlines/?layout=mhats,actions_i

Construction Safety Week

May 5-9, 2025

During Construction Safety Week, we focus on continuing to review safety protocols in construction industries. This is especially important in this industry, as one-fifth of all workplace deaths are construction-related. During this week, it’s a great time to review both response and prevention protocols. Remember, the goal is not only to respond effectively to incidents after they happen but, more importantly, to prevent these incidents from occurring in the first place.

Need some inspiration? Here are the recent top 5 safety concerns in the construction industry. We encourage you to take a look at your own workplace and make sure you are up to code in these areas:

https://kpa.io/blog/top-osha-violations-for-construction-lets-take-a-look-at-the-top-5/

And, read up on OSHA’s four focus areas for the prevention of fatalities in the construction industry:

https://kpa.io/blog/oshas-focus-four-how-to-prevent-fatal-construction-accidents/

National Safety Stand-Down

May 6-10, 2025

National Safety Stand-Down is an event sponsored by OSHA, which aims to spread fall hazard awareness. In 2023, failing to observe the general requirements for fall protection was the number one most frequently cited violation. To combat this, OSHA recommends taking a day to ‘stand-down’ or take a break from working and focus on reviewing fall protection protocol. For workplaces where fall hazards are less common, the stand down can be extended to any safety subject and used to review overall safety protocol. 

Find our fall hazards in construction prevention checklist here: 

https://kpa.io/blog/fall-hazards-in-construction-your-prevention-checklist/

Learn more about the most frequently cited OSHA violations here:

https://kpa.io/blog/oshas-top-10-most-frequently-cited-violations-of-2023/

Mother’s Day

May 11, 2025

Finally, we have the May Fan Favorite: Mother’s Day! Take some time to find a thoughtful gift for your mom, and share your appreciation with the other mothers in your life. If you are a mom, treat yourself! It’s your day, and we appreciate you for everything you do.

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 May

Keep your safety meetings, toolbox talks, or safety trainings relevant to your workforce’s needs in May. Here are some suggestions for topics to cover. Check out some of the training topics we offer:

OSHA’s Construction Focus Four:
The 4 leading causes of death on construction sites, and how you can protect yourself from these hazards.

Electrical Safety Tips:
Electrical safety isn’t just for electricians. Follow these safety practices to protect yourself from shock, electrocution, fires, and explosions.

Limiting Distractions:
Keeping yourself safe and focused on the job, where distractions can become deadly.

Online Training Topics for May

Digging through KPA’s comprehensive training catalog, here are some topics that reinforce May’s safety observances.

Construction Training Package:

Check out the full range of titles in our construction training package, ranging from Aerial Lifts and Elevated Platform Safety to Trenching Safety.

Mental Health

This short wellness training reviews the mind-body connection, how your emotions affect your health, and describes ways to take care of your mental health.

Electrical Safety Awareness

This training includes information on the characteristics of electricity including voltage, current, and resistance, as well as how risk can be controlled using knowledge of insulators, conductors, and grounding. Common electrical hazards in the workplace, electrical injuries, implementing emergency response procedures, and OSHA’s and NFPA’s roles in electrical safety are also discussed.

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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Toby Graham

Toby manages the editorial and content strategy here at KPA. She's on a quest to help people tell clear, fun stories that their audience can relate to. She's a HUGE sugar junkie...and usually starts wandering the halls looking for cookies around 3pm daily.

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