06/10/2026
June is National Safety Month, and there's no better time to talk about what safety really means on a construction site.
It's not just hard hats and high-vis vests. It's the morning huddle before anyone touches a tool. It's a foreman who stops work when something doesn't look right. It's making sure every worker โ whether they've been with you ten years or ten days โ goes home in the same condition they arrived.
At LaborMAX, that last part matters to us most. Temporary workers are statistically more vulnerable on job sites, often because they're newest to the environment. That's why proper orientation, clear communication, and site-specific training aren't extras โ they're the baseline.
Shout-out to our construction and skilled trades teams keeping crews safe every day โ from roadwork zones and traffic control to commercial builds: Staffing and our branch teams in Phoenix, Orlando, Harrisonburg, Modesto, Las Vegas, Kansas City, and across our 65 locations nationwide.
To our clients and field teams: thank you for treating every worker like one of your own. Safety isn't a program. It's a culture. And it's built one decision at a time.
How does your team keep safety front and center this season?