Safety and Environment Committee

Purpose

To encourage workplace safety and environmental awareness throughout the industry.  To provide guidance and information addressing actions metalforming companies can take to meet occupational safety and environmental responsibilities.

Scope

  • To evaluate, recommend and develop concepts and programs promoting workplace safety and environmental responsibility.

  • To review and interpret EPA and OSHA regulations affecting the industry, commenting to appropriate agencies when necessary.

  • To develop and promote conferences and seminars for industry personnel on environmental and safety-related topics.

  • To collect and disseminate safety statistics and offer awards for safety performance.

  • To interact with governmental agencies, trade associations, insurance companies, the National Safety Council and others on safety matters.


Committee Roster

Chair: Mark Sutton
Sutton Company

Steve Aamodt
SICK, Inc.

Alan Frey
ART Technologies, Inc.

Pam Frink
Ralco Industries, Inc.

Ernest E. Huber
IMC Corporation

Earl Huff
Feintool Cincinnati, Inc.

Tiffany Keat
The Su-Dan Corporation

Jeremy Kliewer
Metal Products Company

Richard W. Labelle
Wintriss Controls of Honeywell

William C Milbrath
Waukesha Tool & Stamping, LLC

Daniel Moore
Minova USA

Mike Pelham
International Chemical Company

Dean S. Phillips
Link Systems

Ronald M. Pitcher
Pitcher Insurance Agency, Inc.

Mary C. Polomski
Micro Stamping Corporation

Richard A. Sbroglia
E & E Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Cameron Sprague
GMP Metal Products

Jeff A. Williams
J. Williams & Associates Inc.

 

Staff:

Christen A. Carmigiano, Precision Metalforming Association
ccarmigiano@pma.org



 

 

 

PMA Calendar
A quick look at what,
when and where PMA is meeting,
teaching and gathering.

Meeting Information

Typically meet four times a year, usually one face-to-face meeting and three conference calls.

Key Projects

  • Working with OSHA through PMA's alliance to develop safety products for the industry
  • Monitoring State & Federal regulations
  • Continuing involvement with ANSI B11 standards
  • Judging the Safety Award

Past Projects and Accomplishments

  • Judging the Safety Award.
  • Upgraded PMA's Annual Safety Survey.
  • Created several useful training materials for metalformers, including the Lockout for Safety, Lockout for You video training system, Safety First video and Safety Guidelines Checklist.
  • Selects speakers and topics for the safety tracks at the annual METALFORM Symposium.

Resource links:


Committee Interest Form         PMA Membership Prospecting Form