
Beyond the Harness: How Ironworkers are Redefining Jobsite Safety and Mental Health
Safety isn't just about a checklist—it’s about a culture that protects the person, not just the project.
On today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, we host a powerhouse panel from the Iron Workers Union and the Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust (IMPACT). Joining us are International President Kevin Bryenton, Director of Safety and Health Wayne Creasap, and IMPACT CEO Aaron Bast.
Together, they bridge the gap between the "old school" traditions of the 1980s and the high-tech, proactive safety standards of 2026.
Key topics discussed in this episode:
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The Evolution of Access: How mobile elevated work platforms changed the game for industrial jobsites and reduced high-risk climbing.
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Going "OSHA Plus": Why union contractors are now pushing beyond federal minimums to create stricter, safer internal tie-off policies.
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The Apprenticeship Blueprint: How the culture of "Safety, then Quality, then Production" is being baked into the next generation of Ironworkers.
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The Invisible Hazard: A candid look at the construction industry’s mental health crisis and why suicide prevention and substance misuse support are now core safety pillars.
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Proactive Prevention: Moving from "lagging indicators" (accidents that happened) to "upstream" planning to prevent hand injuries and falls before they occur.
Whether you're on the column or in the corner office, this episode is a masterclass in how labor-management partnerships are building a safer, more sustainable future for the trades.
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