Indiana Chamber co-hosts state’s largest safety conference featuring Terry Crews

Vanessa Green Sinders President & CEO at Indiana Chamber of Commerce - Official website
Vanessa Green Sinders President & CEO at Indiana Chamber of Commerce - Official website
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Indiana’s largest safety and health conference is set to return to Indianapolis from February 23-25, 2026. The Indiana Safety and Health Conference & Expo will bring together top safety experts for three days of training sessions and networking opportunities.

The event is organized by the Central Indiana Chapter of ASSP and the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with INSafe and the Coalition for Construction Safety. It aims to provide attendees with new strategies for workplace compliance and safety improvement.

Terry Crews, known as an entertainer, author, action-movie actor, sitcom star, children’s book illustrator, talent show host, and mental health advocate, will be the keynote speaker at the opening session. He currently hosts NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” now in its 20th season. Crews will address “Mental Health in Safety.”

Another keynote address will be delivered by Tim Page-Bottorff on “Stop, Collaborate and Listen: Improving Safety Outcomes With Teamwork.”

“Hundreds of safety professionals in the state choose to attend this conference each year,” said Jennifer George, vice president of business education and events. “We’re certain the multitude of trainings and connections made will have an ongoing impact on their careers, and having a high-profile speaker like Terry Crews will help make the 2026 event even more exciting.”

The conference program includes sessions on topics such as leadership in high-risk environments, eliminating unsafe conditions, automatic sprinkler systems, emotional intelligence, ladder safety, culture building, rescue plans among others.

More than 100 companies are expected to showcase products and innovations through interactive displays during exclusive expo hall hours. Attendees can also participate in activities such as chair massages.

On the third day of the event during lunch hour, winners of the 2026 Governor’s Workplace Safety Awards—sponsored by Roche Diagnostics Corporation—will be announced.

Indiana Safety and Supply Co. is sponsoring this year’s conference. Additional sponsors include Allied Occupational Medicine; Indiana Treatment Centers; Roche Diagnostics Corporation; Board of Certified Safety Professionals; Koorsen Fire & Security; Magid; Martin Supply; UL Solutions; Active Release Techniques (ART); Advanced Rescue Solutions; Ageless Men’s Health; ALERT Safety Products Inc.; American National Skyline; Bullard; ECS – SafetyCom; inviol; JES and Sons 2-Way Radio & Video LLC.; KHA Online-SDS; Knight Watch Inc.; KPA; Lopos; Meyer Najem; Parkview Health; Pristine Products LLC.; RAECO Rents; Safety Management Group (SMG); Steel Grip Inc.; The Safety Firm LLC.; UnDesked; Wellness Council of Indiana; Wellsite LMS and ZOLL Medical Corporation. Gaylor Electric, George E. Booth Co., THOR Industries Inc., Tonn and Blank Construction and United Rentals are recognized as safety champions.

Registration information is available at www.insafetyconf.com or by calling (317) 264-6885. Early bird pricing ends January 31.



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