The Association for Project Safety (APS) proudly marked its 30th anniversary with a week-long series of events, celebrating three decades of championing health and safety in design and construction risk management.

The week ran from 19th-24th January.

Established in 1995, APS has remained at the forefront of promoting good practice and raising standards across the industry.

This significant milestone coincides with 30 years of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM), which have transformed the safety landscape within the construction sector.

Together, APS and CDM have been instrumental in driving change, reducing accidents, and fostering a culture of safety, collaboration, inclusion and mental wellbeing.

Throughout the week, members and industry leaders joined APS in reflecting on its legacy, celebrating achievements, and looking ahead to the future. The celebrations included:

Reflecting on this milestone, APS President Mark Snelling comments,

“For three decades, APS has been a driving force in improving health and safety standards within the construction industry. This anniversary is a moment to celebrate the progress we’ve made while also recognising the work still to be done. Together, with our members and industry partners, we look forward to continuing to lead the way in promoting excellence and innovation.”

The week concluded with a renewed commitment to building a safer, more inclusive, and collaborative industry. APS remains dedicated to empowering its members and advocating for good, thoughtful, and thorough practice, ensuring the legacy of the past 30 years continues to inspire future generations.”

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