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Registration Opens for ASSP’s Safety 2026 in Anaheim

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Photo: Benita Mehta

December 16, 2025

The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) has opened registration for its signature safety education event. The Safety 2026 Professional Development Conference and Exposition is set for Monday, June 15, through Wednesday, June 17, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. 

Safety 2026 offers workplace safety and health professionals a vast networking experience while giving them opportunities to learn about best practices, industry trends, and the latest product innovations. More than 200 continuing education sessions will provide practical information that safety professionals can immediately put to use at their organizations. 

“Our annual conference and expo is where the profession comes together to connect, learn, and find solutions that truly make a difference in protecting workers,” said ASSP President Linda Tapp, CSP, ALCM, CPTD. “It is a dynamic environment that fuels the continuous improvement essential for today's safety professionals to lead and thrive in their organizations. Following the largest exposition in our history last year, we are building on a legacy of excellence to deliver an experience that will elevate every attendee's skills and knowledge.” 

Thousands of safety and health professionals look to ASSP’s annual conference – now in its 65th year – to advance their careers and interact with experts who will share proven techniques for elevating safety at their companies. Attendees will also be inspired, entertained, and informed by popular general sessions. 

As a focal point of the event, the exposition will feature hundreds of exhibitors showcasing innovative products and safety solutions that can help organizations eliminate hazards and risks that cause injuries, illnesses, and fatalities on the job. The expo floor will include an interactive Career Advancement Center that will serve all attendees, not just those looking for a new position. 

“The Safety 2026 expo is intentionally designed to be an interactive learning opportunity,” Tapp added. “It's where attendees can get hands-on experience with new technology, talk directly to product developers, and discover practical tools to take their safety programs to the next level.” 

Safety professionals can earn 1.5 continuing education units (CEUs) for career advancement. Register online to get the discounted early rate through March 19, 2026. Groups from the same company can save by contacting ASSP’s Andy Kraft at (847)768-3469 or akraft@assp.org. ASSP also offers an expo-only pass. 

Anaheim, California, is a premier destination, home to the world-renowned Anaheim Convention Center. Located in Orange County, the city is famous for its perfect June weather, proximity to celebrated theme parks, and vibrant dining and entertainment options, providing a fantastic setting for both professional development and networking. 

Stay informed of the latest Safety 2026 news at safety.assp.org. 

KEYWORDS: ASSP

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