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Safety

The information collected and presented on the Safety Pages is monitored by a committee of industry professionals with specific experience in the application of current safety standards and accepted safety practices in fabricated and erected structural steel industry.

Information on AISC's Safety Awards and a list of current and past winners can be found here.

 

SafetyCon 2025

Complying with OSHA regulations doesn't have to be painful! Tune in to Modern Steel Construction editor and publisher Geoff Weisenberger's podcast interview with Julia Kunlo of Evolution Safety Resources and Justin Gilbert of SteelFab Oregon for tips on how to maximize safety and OSHA compliance at your fabrication facility.

 

Don't let safety slow you down! Experts from Iron Workers International and Williams Enterprises of Georgia discuss how to maximize safety and productivity in this podcast interview. Learn how core safety values and measures to adapt to new safety standards like advanced helmets and balanced cell phone policies can change the game, plus discover how the industry addresses worker wellbeing and efficiency in demanding construction environments.

 

Making Room for AI in the Fabrication Space--While Prioritizing Safety

How can a company best determine where AI fits into its workflow? It helps to have an AI advocate.

Take Drake-Williams Steel in Omaha, for example, whose safety manager, Ben Thornburg, is actively looking for ways to productively implement AI in his company’s fab shop.

In a new video, Ben shares his thoughts--and provides a crash course--on AI and ChatGPT with Modern Steel Construction's editor and publisher, Geoff Weisenberger, and John Schuepbach, managing director of Phoenix Solutions Group International.