
Date: 6 May 2025
This year’s theme is All in Together: Plan, Own, Commit, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead and considering all tasks, tools, resources and people involved--and your personal role--to keep everyone safe.
"When we’re successful as individuals, we play a part in making the whole team successful. Everyone has to be all in, own their part, and set the bar to perform with pride together every day," according to CSW organizers. "This makes our teams stronger, our work safer, and ultimately leads to actions that create a positive culture shift throughout the entire industry."
NGA is pleased to share some of its resources that support a safer, more mindful construction industry.
MyGlassClass.com Safety Courses
Online, on-the-job training. NGA members receive MyGlassClass.com courses for free (OSHA and UL courses not included).
For Glaziers
- MyGlassClass.com Safety Course Bundle
- PPE for Handling Flat Glass
- Safe Glass Handling 101
- MyGlassClass.com UL & OSHA Courses for Glaziers
- 20 Safety Courses for Glaziers
- Including OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 Course for Construction
For Fabricators
- MyGlassFAB UL and OSHA Courses
- Crystalline Silica Awareness
- Hazardous Chemical Awareness
Construction Safety Resources
Manuals and technical papers, available for download in the NGA Store.
- Laminated Glazing Reference Manual (free download for NGA members)
- Glazing Manual (free download for NGA members)
- Construction Site Protection & Maintenance of Architectural Glass (free download)
- Suggested Procedures for Dealing with Broken Glass (free download)
- Skylights and Sloped Glazing are not Walking Surfaces (free download)
- Guidelines for the Production of Heat-Treated Glass (free download)
- Safety Resources Hub for Glass & Glazing Companies (industry insights from Glass Magazine)
- Safety Resources Hub for Residential Window & Door Companies (industry insights from Window + Door magazine)
Get Involved
Share how you’re promoting and engaging in construction safety methods using #ConstructionSafetyWeek on social media. Find events and workplace safety promotional resources and follow Construction Safety Week on LinkedIn for more tips and information.


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