RCS Influencer Randy Chaffee says once you develop the culture of safety, it becomes easier to create a program. Editor's note: The following is a transcript of a conversation with Randy Chaffee of Source One Marketing. You can Read the transcript below, Listen to the recording or Watch the conversation. ...
MCS Influencer Corey Lincoln says strong communication is the backbone of any effective safety culture. As we kick off 2026, we in the cold-formed metal building industry must prioritize a crucial topic: safety. This isn’t just a routine checklist item, it’s a core aspect of our identity and how we ...
MCS Influencer Jon Olson says creating a culture and a workforce committed to safety doesn’t have to be complicated. Workplace safety is a critical part of our business at the Malco Group. It’s embedded in our culture and viewed as a shared responsibility across our organization. With the right focus ...
MCS Influencer LeeAnn Slattery says prioritizing safety in manufacturing boosts a company's efficiency and reputation. ATAS International, a manufacturer of metal wall cladding, roofing, ceilings and accessories, takes safety very seriously which contributes to a positive workforce culture. We have a safety committee that meets regularly to assess what is being ...
MCS Influencer John Kenney says that, at the end of the day, safety and workforce culture are inseparable. Safety in metal construction isn’t just about rules, PPE or checking boxes on a form. Those things matter, but they’re not what keep people safe when conditions change, schedules tighten or pressure shows ...
MCS Influencer Sasha Deyman says AC478 is the blueprint for a workforce that owns safety as part of its identity. In the metal building industry, safety isn’t just a checklist — it’s a mindset. It’s about creating a culture where every individual feels responsible for their own well-being and the well-being ...