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When: 6/5/2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Apps for Mental Health: Reduce Risk and Improve Safety

Develop Your Personal Protection Mindset

Presented by: Rob McKinney, Construction Safety Advocate


The construction industry can be a dangerous workplace for many workers. The need for construction workers to be in a safe and sound state of mind to avoid hazards is vital to protecting their health.

Discover how technology could reduce risks and improve safety performance. Learn about how new advances in apps for mobile devices can make an impact on your organization to create a safer workplace. Find out about apps to help teach workers new skills such as meditation, breath work, and journaling for improving mental fitness.

Who Should Attend? CEOs/Executives; Project Managers; Project Engineers; Superintendents; HR Managers; Estimating; Pre-Construction; Office Administration; Safety Professionals

You’ll discover:

  • How an environment of “Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity” (VUCA) affects our performance.
  • The brain-to-body connection for humans.
  • How new technology helps to reduce anxiety and stress for workers.
  • How new technology helps to improve human performance on construction jobsites.

LUNCH & LEARN

June 5, 2025

Noon-1:30 pm

VIRTUAL

Member: $99/person

Non Member $129/person

No refunds for no-shows or cancellations on or after noon/12:00pm on June 2nd, 2025. Substitutions from your company are permitted at any time. Contact ABC Staff.

Presenter: Rob McKinney, Construction Safety Advocate

Rob McKinney has over two decades of experience in construction safety, risk management, and technology integration. As the Construction Safety Advocate at SALUS, he empowers teams to modernize safety workflows through technology, fostering collaboration and reducing risks.