David Ward Brings “The Humanistic Side of Safety” to the 2026 Safety & Health Conference

December 15, 2025

Safety isn’t just a checklist—it’s a commitment to people. At the 2026 Safety & Health Conference, January 12–15 in Austin, Texas, industry leaders will explore how organizations can elevate safety from a regulatory requirement to a core value. Among the highlights is a keynote session by renowned safety and risk management expert David Ward: “The Humanistic Side of Safety.”

This session examines the human impact behind workplace incidents, reminding us that every statistic represents a life forever changed. Ward will challenge leaders to create accountability at every level and demonstrate that prioritizing safety is an investment in people—not just policy.

A Voice Shaped by Experience

David Ward’s perspective comes from more than four decades of hands-on safety leadership. His career spans the U.S. Air Force, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, OSHA, and private industry, where he investigated whistleblower protections and guided safety programs across sectors from aerospace to agriculture.

Ward is also an Amazon #1 bestselling author and a respected speaker whose work underscores a simple truth: safety is not optional—it’s essential. His insights will inspire attendees to rethink how safety is embedded in organizational culture.

Advance Your Safety Knowledge

This keynote is more than a presentation—it’s an opportunity to deepen your understanding of what it means to make safety personal. Join peers and thought leaders in Austin for a transformative learning experience that will shape how you approach safety in your organization.

Register now for the 2026 Safety & Health Conference and be part of the movement to put people first.

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