Applied AI for Construction Safety
Practical AI in safety course where you won't just hear about AI — you'll use it.
Description
Join David Dunham, CRSP, for a three-hour virtual course where you won't just hear about AI — you'll use it.
Bring your laptop and a real safety challenge. In this working session, you'll:
- See AI in action — live demonstrations solving real construction safety problems, from incident investigations to hazard assessments
- Navigate the AI landscape — a plain-language breakdown of the tools available today, what they cost, and what actually matters when choosing one for your team
- Build something you'll actually use — hands-on exercises to create safety materials, cut administrative workload, and boost worker engagement
- Cut through the hype — an honest look at what AI can and can't do for construction safety right now, and what's coming next
- Bring your team along — practical strategies for getting buy-in and building AI confidence across your organization
You'll leave with techniques you can put to work the next morning.
This session is designed to be an interactive experience, similar to our in-person workshops. Participants should expect to interact with the instructor and other participants.
Delivery Method: Virtual Session – Zoom Meeting
Course Fee Includes: Access to the course, course materials, and a digital certificate upon completion.
Sharing a single registration between two or more individuals is not permitted. Please register each person that will be in attendance.
About the Presenter
Dave Dunham, CRSP
I'm a safety professional passionate about bringing practical, innovative solutions to workplace safety challenges. With extensive mega project experience, my approach combines years of hands-on expertise with cutting-edge AI technology to help organizations build safer, more effective workplaces.
As a writer for the Construction Industry AI newsletter and a sought-after speaker, I help organizations understand and implement the latest safety innovations without the hype. I believe AI deflates content value but amplifies the need for trust—and that's where pragmatic expertise matters.