DENVER — March 4, 2025 — In honor of Women in Construction Week, Pinnacol Assurance, Colorado's leading workers' compensation insurance carrier, proudly celebrates the women’s contributions to the construction industry. Pinnacol also released data highlighting worker safety trends among women in construction, underscoring the importance of creating safer work environments for everyone.
"Women are an essential part of the construction industry," says Kathy Freeman, Board Chair of the Utility Infrastructure Division for the Associated General Contractors of Colorado. "In the face of current worker shortages, attracting and retaining women in construction is crucial. During Women in Construction Week, we celebrate their contributions and are committed to fostering safe workplaces where everyone can thrive and help build our future."
Analysis of Pinnacol claims data from 2020 through 2024 reveals that the most frequent injuries for women in the construction industry include strains and sprains, as well as contusions and lacerations. These often result from lifting heavy materials, being struck by objects, twisting motions, or falls on the same level.
"Our data shows that women in construction face unique risks that can be mitigated or avoided altogether," said Monica Cabrera, Pinnacol’s safety learning specialist. "Recognizing and embracing the unique safety needs of all workers creates a safer environment and supports productivity and efficiency."
Pinnacol encourages employers to consider the following to improve safety for women in construction:
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