Kerry and Jordan talk about Independent Contractors & Businesses Association Training’s latest featured course.

Construction worksites never stop changing. The hazard-landscape evolves, regulatory demands increase, subcontractors diversify, and tech leaps ahead of most foremen’s tool-belts. Instead of paperwork piling up and safety planning falling behind, what if your next safety-management plan (SMP) could be built faster, smarter, and with built-in intelligence?

Our upcoming live-virtual session, “AI for Safety Management Plan Development in Construction”, is built for construction leaders and safety professionals who want to use generative AI tools to drive their safety systems into the 21st century.

Why attend?

  • Upload your client / contract safety-requirements and let AI accelerate the construction of a full Safety Management Plan — tuned to prime-contractor or owner expectations.
  • Explore “vibecoding” — a fresh method for generating training-materials, interactive e-learning modules, and compliance checklists — without needing a full dev team.
  • Designed to save you (and your team) time — freeing you from redundant document-prep so you can focus on the field, the workforce, and the culture of safety.
  • Walk away with both digital tools and a certificate of completion — showing you’re actively advancing safety-tech in your business.

Designed for:
Whether you’re a site superintendent, a safety lead, an HR/training manager or an estimator who ends up doing safety-planning — this course gives you a toolkit to sharpen your competitive edge and reduce risk by leaning into emerging tech.

When & where:
Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025 | 9:00 – 10:00 AM Pacific time
Free for ICBA members.

Register here: https://icbatraining.arlo.co/w/courses/775-free-for-members-ai-for-safety-management-plan-development-in-construction/4197
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Don’t lag behind:
Tech-lag on safety isn’t just a cost—it’s a risk. This course lets you lean into AI’s power now, not next year. Step up, lead the tech-savvy safety culture on your site, and build smarter, safer, more resilient projects.