Milwaukee Tool Reaches 100K+ Workers During 2025 Construction Safety Week, Reinforcing $10 Million Annual Investment in Jobsite Safety
- Milwaukee Tool reached over 100,000 construction workers through safety efforts during Construction Safety Week from May 5-9, 2025 nationwide.
- This initiative addresses the more than 150,000 injuries sustained annually by construction workers in the U.S., while also tackling industry hurdles such as increasing expenses for supplies and evolving international trade regulations.
- Milwaukee Tool deployed 385+ employees to conduct 635 safety training sessions, offering 850+ hours of hands-on demonstrations and expert instruction in partnership with job sites and unions.
- Senior Vice President Scott Teson emphasized that their goal is to provide the skilled workforce with the resources and information necessary to perform their work securely and effectively.
- The company plans to invest $200 million in skilled trades by 2030 and continues engineering PPE and tools that reduce jobsite risks, reflecting ongoing commitment to worker safety.
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Milwaukee Tool Reaches 100K+ Workers During 2025 Construction Safety Week, Reinforcing $10 Million Annual Investment in Jobsite Safety
BROOKFIELD, Wis., May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Each year, more than 150,000 construction workers are injured on the job in the U.S. — a sobering reminder that even as the industry navigates challenges like rising material costs and shifting trade…
Milwaukee Tool Reaches 100K+ Workers During 2025 Construction Safety Week - Construction Superintendent
Each year, more than 150,000 construction workers are injured on the job in the U.S. — a sobering reminder that even as the industry navigates challenges like rising material costs and shifting trade policies, the protection of frontline workers must remain a top priority. Milwaukee Tool is taking bold steps to meet that challenge, investing more than $10 million annually in the trades. Among other things, this investment is being used to advance
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