Organization: MSCA

Who’s Your Everyday Hero?

The MSCA25 Education Conference, Transform, is set to take place November 9–12 in stunning Scottsdale, AZ, and registration is opening soon. As we prepare to welcome you to the mechanical service industry’s premier educational event – featuring inspiring speakers, relevant education sessions, and insightful peer-to-peer discussions and networking – we want to take a moment to celebrate the heart of our industry: our Everyday Heroes.

Since 2014, the MSCA Everyday Hero Award, proudly sponsored by ServiceTrade, has honored the unsung heroes among us—those exceptional individuals from MSCA member companies who go above and beyond to help others. Not for praise, but simply because it’s the right thing to do. Their compassion, generosity, and quiet leadership remind us what this industry is truly about.

We need your help to discover this year’s Everday Hero. The award winner will be presented with an award and a donation from ServiceTrade to their charity of choice at the MSCA25 Education Conference. We know there are many Everyday Heroes out there, so in addition to our awardee at the conference, we will be celebrating all our nominations leading up to the conference! Whether you have nominated someone before, or have someone new in mind, nominate them today!

You can read more about our past MSCA Everyday Hero Award Winners, and nominate your Everyday Hero, here.

MSCA isn’t just about elevating business—it’s about celebrating the people who take service to the next level and make our industry, and our world, better.

Who will this year’s hero be? Nominate your hero today.

And stay tuned… MSCA25 registration opens June 18, 2025.

Find the Latest from SLOAN and Jomar Valve in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show

MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

SLOAN
As businesses employ spaces to make their customers and employees feel welcome, restroom design is moving towards also constructing these types of restrooms.

Jomar Valve
Jomar’s expansive bronze lineup is engineered for longevity and durability in demanding commercial, residential, or industrial systems. With Jomar, you get powerful performance, every time.

Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to learn how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with cost-saving and productivity-enhancing applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

This section of our website also includes tips and ideas to help your company save money and enhance your productivity. Don’t miss it!

Connect With Additional Manufacturer/Supplier Training

Save yourself time and let MCAA connect you to the latest Manufacturer/Supplier member’s training opportunities. Visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of the Resource Center to get started. 

Field Leaders Conference, April 2027

MCAA’s Field Leaders Conference is where field leaders realize their importance and value as professionals and members of the management team. Conference attendees will learn: to view themselves as professionals, the importance of the bottom line, why customer relationships matter, how to establish tangible goals, how they can work “smarter”, what it means to be a great foreman, and so much more.

Resource Highlight: MSCA’s Plumbing Service 101 Workbook Series

HVACR service companies may be thinking about adding plumbing to their company’s service offerings, but where do they start? MSCA’s Plumbing Service 101 Workbook Series highlights the benefits of offering plumbing service and investment challenges to consider to help those companies decide whether to take the leap. It also provides tips and resources that may be of interest to those with existing plumbing service operations. It’s just one of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

Access the full list of modules, including detailed descriptions of what is included in each, in the Resource Center.

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MSCA’s Teresa Pezzi.

Safety Week 2025 Comes to a Close – Look Back On the Week’s Resources

The National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction and Construction Safety Week may have ended, but our members’ commitment to safety on the jobsite has not. You can view the video clips we shared for tips to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of our workers.

The videos included:

Elevated Work Platforms:
The Association of Union Constructors Director, Environmental Health and Safety Alex Kopp addresses elevated work platforms (EWPs) and fall prevention. Falls remain a leading cause of injury or incident in our industry.

Ladder Safety:
SMACNA Director of Safety Justin Crandol, CSP, ARM, CRIS shares ladder safety tips to help contractors prevent falls and injuries.

Hand Injury Prevention:
Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) Chairman, Safety & Health Committee Mike Nahas highlights ways in which contractors can protect workers’ hands, one of the most valuable – and most vulnerable – tools used on the jobsite.

Stop Work Authority:
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Executive Director, Outside Line Safety Mike Starner, CUSP, CHST talks about Stop Work Authority, which empowers employees to halt work when they perceive an unsafe condition or behavior.

Strains, Sprains, and Ergonomics:
NECA Executive Director of Safety Wes Wheeler highlights the importance of protecting workers from everyday sprains and strains, the costliest injury affecting construction workers.

All workers should review these topics along with company safety materials and task-specific training required for construction and related work. Building on the success of our 2023 and 2024 safety videos, the Safety Alliance is committed to providing  employers with new resources each year to keep safety discussions in the forefront of everyone’s mind.

Remember that safety is everyone’s responsibility and going home each day to your family and loved ones safely, is the goal of every employer and employee in our industries. Safety and health are not just about physical hazards, safety and health also includes the mental health of all workers. “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” is the phrase we share to raise awareness and show allegiance.

We encourage all who need assistance, to contact #988 in your local area to be connected with mental health professionals and resources to assist you during any of these challenges.

Connect With the Latest Training from Mueller Industries, Inc. and Ridge Tool Company at MCAA.org

The Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of MCAA’s website connects our contractor members with training opportunities available from the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new webinars and training opportunities across their product lines, services, solutions or web pages. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

Mueller Industries, Inc.
Streamline® ACR Copper Press Fittings | Installation Instructions
Watch this video to learn about the installation process of the Streamline® ACR Copper Press Fittings for HVAC & VRF applications.

Ridge Tool Company
The RP 115 is the smallest, lightest press tool on the market. Single-handed operation and 210° swivel help you press in tight spots. With this tool, getting into pressing is easier than ever.

Interested in More Training from Our Supplier Partners?

Be sure to visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area for all the latest offerings.

Find the Latest from HGG Profiling Equipment, Inc. and Morris Group International in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show

MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

HGG Profiling Equipment, Inc.
From manual to automated: how Bassett Mechanical achieved operational excellence with HGG by using HGGs advanced cutting technology.

Morris Group International
The Chronomite® Flow Secure® Water Heater features a solenoid valve that cuts off water and activates an alarm if a leak is detected, providing peace of mind. Chronomite is a Morris Group International brand.

Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to learn how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with cost-saving and productivity-enhancing applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

This section of our website also includes tips and ideas to help your company save money and enhance your productivity. Don’t miss it!

Connect With Additional Manufacturer/Supplier Training

Save yourself time and let MCAA connect you to the latest Manufacturer/Supplier member’s training opportunities. Visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of the Resource Center to get started. 

The Promise of HDPE Pipe: F.W. Webb Explains

As communities face challenges with aging water and underground infrastructure, an increasing number of contractors are discovering the benefits of HDPE pipe to address those challenges. HDPE is a cost-effective, easy-to-install, and versatile piping material for any underground utility project—from communications, electrical, and geothermal to sewer and domestic water. Contractors have used HDPE for over 50 years, yet its applications continue to expand, particularly in water and sewer line upgrades.

Looking for More Smart Solutions?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! You’ll see how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Plus, you’ll find tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

Safety Week Partner CNA Shares Top Loss Trends

CNA released the top loss trends in construction and the mechanical industry from their book of business, highlighting workers compensation, auto, and general liability loss drivers. The slide deck includes several Safety Week resources that can support your company’s activities during the week, which runs from May 5-9.

Top Three Loss Drivers for Mechanical and Plumbing (by severity)

Workers Compensation

  1. Manual material handling
  2. Falls from elevation
  3. Struck by incidents

General Liability

  1. Construction defect
  2. Leak/seep/water damage
  3. Fire/explosion

Auto

  1. Rear-end collisions
  2. Changed lanes
  3. OV rear end

Please review and download the slide deck to learn more.

Find the Latest from Liberty Pumps and MILWAUKEE TOOL in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show

MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

Liberty Pumps
From simplex, duplex, triplex and quadplex grinders and solids handling systems, we can provide the pump system to meet your job requirements. Simply provide specifications and our technical team will draft a submittal package within 48 hours!

MILWAUKEE TOOL
Eliminates the hassle of cords and provides instant power for fast evacuations. Powered by M18™ REDLITHIUM™, this pump delivers the runtime to complete multiple jobs on one charge.

Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to learn how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with cost-saving and productivity-enhancing applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

This section of our website also includes tips and ideas to help your company save money and enhance your productivity. Don’t miss it!

Connect With Additional Manufacturer/Supplier Training

Save yourself time and let MCAA connect you to the latest Manufacturer/Supplier member’s training opportunities. Visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of the Resource Center to get started. 

MSCA Pump & Motor Service, Fall 2025

MSCA is proud to partner with the EMCOR Training Center in Phoenix, AZ, to provide MSCA members with top-tier fundamental technical classes designed to strengthen their expertise in mechanical systems. The MSCA Pump & Motor Service class provides a comprehensive overview of centrifugal pumps, including their operation, common accessories, how to read and apply pump curves in the field, and how to select the right pump for various applications. We’ll also cover important topics such as cavitation, system troubleshooting, and effective pump selection. Additional topics include VFD operation, lead-lag vs. parallel pump configurations, mechanical seal limitations, and the fundamentals of ECM motors. On the system design side, we’ll explore pipe sizing and friction loss using the System Syzer, compare primary-secondary vs. primary-only piping schemes, and discuss key components like the fill valve, expansion tank, and air separator. In the hands-on portion of the course, technicians will gain practical experience with the disassembly, repair, and reassembly of various pump and motor configurations.

MSCA Pump & Motor Service is being held at the EMCOR Training Center, 3000 East Chambers St. 

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO CHANGE):

Monday, September 29

Arrivals at Leisure

Tuesday, September 30

6:30 a.m. Arrive at the EMCOR Training Center & Breakfast Provided
7:00 a.m. Instruction Begins
11:00 a.m. Lunch Provided
3:30 p.m. Class Ends
Dinner on Own (not provided)

Wednesday, October 1

6:30 a.m. Arrive at the EMCOR Training Center & Breakfast Provided
7:00 a.m. Instruction Begins
11:00 a.m. Lunch Provided
3:30 p.m. Class Ends
6:00 p.m. Group Dinner

Thursday, October 2

6:30 a.m. Arrive at the EMCOR Training Center & Breakfast Provided
7:00 a.m. Instruction Begins
11:00 a.m. Lunch Provided
3:30 p.m. Class Ends
Departures at Leisure

Avoiding Turbulence with SLOAN & P.J. Dionne Company

P.J. Dionne Company found that using Sloan’s AER-DEC® Integrated Sinks helped make a complex installation at Logan Airport a more collaborative effort. (SLOAN is a benefactor of MCAA25.) Sloan’s AER-DEC Integrated Sinks contribute to the airport’s sustainability goals while offering high standards of hygiene and efficiency.

Looking for More Smart Solutions?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! You’ll see how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Plus, you’ll find tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

Don’t Miss Out on the PCA Plumbing Service Conference – Register Today!

May 19 – 21, 2025 | St. Louis, MO

The PCA Plumbing Service Conference is right around the corner – happening May 19–21 in St. Louis, MO – and there are only a few spots left!

The hotel reservation cutoff is April 28, so book now to secure your stay. Once you register, there will be a hotel reservation link in your confirmation email. 

This year’s conference features an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Murphy Company’s plumbing service operations and Local 562’s training facility, including insights into truck outfitting, safety procedures, and PFAS training.

Join us for valuable peer-to-peer networking and contractor-led education sessions that dive into smart field supervision, sales, and the latest plumbing service innovations.

Safety Week 2025 Is May 5-9: Get Ready with These Safety Alliance Videos

The National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction and Construction Safety Week are coming up May 5-9. The Safety Alliance of MCAA, TAUC, SMACNA and NECA has created five new videos for employers to share during safety meetings and stand-down events.

The topics of these five videos include:

Elevated Work Platforms:
The Association of Union Constructors Director, Environmental Health and Safety Alex Kopp addresses elevated work platforms (EWPs) and fall prevention. Falls remain a leading cause of injury or incident in our industry.

Ladder Safety:
SMACNA Director of Safety Justin Crandol, CSP, ARM, CRIS shares ladder safety tips to help contractors prevent falls and injuries.

Hand Injury Prevention:
Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) Chairman, Safety & Health Committee Mike Nahas highlights ways in which contractors can protect workers’ hands, one of the most valuable – and most vulnerable – tools used on the jobsite.

Stop Work Authority:
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Executive Director, Outside Line Safety Mike Starner, CUSP, CHST talks about Stop Work Authority, which empowers employees to halt work when they perceive an unsafe condition or behavior.

Strains, Sprains, and Ergonomics:
NECA Executive Director of Safety Wes Wheeler highlights the importance of protecting workers from everyday sprains and strains, the costliest injury affecting construction workers.

All workers should review these topics along with company safety materials and task-specific training required for construction and related work. Building on the success of our 2023 and 2024 safety videos, the Safety Alliance is committed to providing  employers with new resources each year to keep safety discussions in the forefront of everyone’s mind.

Remember that safety is everyone’s responsibility and going home each day to your family and loved ones safely, is the goal of every employer and employee in our industries. Safety and health are not just about physical hazards, safety and health also includes the mental health of all workers. “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” is the phrase we share to raise awareness and show allegiance.

We encourage all who need assistance, to contact #988 in your local area to be connected with mental health professionals and resources to assist you during any of these challenges!

Stay Safe!

In Safety and Health,

The Safety Alliance: TAUC, SMACNA, MCAA and NECA

Inside MCAA – The Blueprint to Mechanical Contracting- Ep. 11 Building Careers, Connections, and the Future of Mechanical Contracting

Welcome to Inside MCAA, The Blueprint to Mechanical Contracting, the podcast dedicated to unveiling the strategies and resources that power success within the Mechanical Contractors Association of America. Hosted by renowned Customer Experience Coach and NEI Instructor Frank Favaro, each episode dives deep into the wealth of educational tools, networking opportunities, and advocacy efforts that define MCAA.

Monthly we will explore how MCAA supports its members with cutting-edge insights and industry updates, helping navigate the dynamic landscape of mechanical contracting. From legislative advocacy to fostering trusted partnerships, Inside MCAA offers a behind-the-scenes look at the initiatives driving innovation and growth in the field.

Inside MCAA – The Blueprint to Mechanical Contracting- Ep. 11 Building Careers, Connections, and the Future of Mechanical Contracting

In this episode of Inside MCAA, host Frank Favaro welcomes Andrew Palcan, Project Manager at Helm Group and Chair of MCAA’s Career Development Committee, and Michele Hoffman, MCAA’s Director of Career Development. Together, they dive into the dynamic programs and powerful connections shaping the next generation of mechanical contracting professionals.

Andrew shares his early journey as a student chapter competition team member at Milwaukee School of Engineering to a career-launching handshake at the annual MCAA convention. Michele reflects on how her passion of working with student chapters led to a national role influencing thousands of rising professionals.

Throughout the conversation, Andrew and Michele highlight the pivotal role of the Career Development Committee in:

  • Connecting students with contractors through hands-on events, competitions, and unconventional job fairs
  • Offering unique programs like the “Marco Polo” networking icebreaker and themed industry tours
  • Breaking down industry barriers for students of all backgrounds by showcasing the many paths within mechanical
  • Promoting peer-to-peer networks that extend far beyond graduation and help form a lifelong professional community

They also preview the upcoming 2025 MCAA Great Futures Forum in Salt Lake City, which features complimentary registration, contractor/student job matchmaking, Olympian speakers, and an immersive mechanical site tour.

The episode wraps up with heartfelt encouragement to students: get involved, take chances, and talk to people—you never know where one conversation might lead.

Follow Inside MCAA on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

Resource Highlight: MCAA’s New Worker Safety & Health Resources

New workers are often the most vulnerable to accidents and injuries. MCAA’s New Worker Safety & Health Resources assist contractors in providing training on how to identify common hazards in the mechanical industry, and how to protect themselves from those hazards. Topics covered include stop work authority, pre-task planning, PPE, working at heights, fall protection, fall prevention, power tool safety, hazard communication, housekeeping, and emergency procedures. These are just a few of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

Worker Safety Training Videos & Accompanying Resources

New Worker Safety Orientation

Safety Manuals

Safety Programs

Explore the the full range of resources for mechanical service contractors, including resources that are also of interest to mechanical construction and plumbing contractors, using the blue Find A Resource bar on our website or browse our collection of 700+ safety and health resources.

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Executive Director for Safety, Health, and Risk Management.

Connect With the Latest Training from FastEST, Inc. and SLOAN at MCAA.org

The Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of MCAA’s website connects our contractor members with training opportunities available from the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new webinars and training opportunities across their product lines, services, solutions or web pages. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

FastEST, Inc.
Included with every purchase or lease, FastEST Estimating Software provides online training with one of our experienced team members. Our customer service team is available 24/7 for training and any support you may need! For those who are wanting a more in-depth and hands on training experience, we are hopeful that by mid-year we will start our regional training classes back up. In the meantime please visit our website and the help section of our program for tutorial videos.

SLOAN
Sloan flushometers offer a wide set of benefits for facilities of various types. Learn about the distinctive features of our most popular product lines to select the right flushometer for your building needs.

Interested in More Training from Our Supplier Partners?

Be sure to visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area for all the latest offerings.

Find the Latest from Access Coins and Morris Group International in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show

MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

Access Coins
Access Coins’ all-in-one ERP powers the growth of mechanical contractors. Centralize accounting, operations, payroll and more. Control costs, streamline processes and link the field to the office.

Morris Group International
Acorn-Sinks® Drop-In Sinks provide easy installation with single/double bowl options in various lengths, widths, and depths, perfect for any project. Acorn Engineering Company is a Morris Group International brand.

Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to learn how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with cost-saving and productivity-enhancing applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

This section of our website also includes tips and ideas to help your company save money and enhance your productivity. Don’t miss it!

Connect With Additional Manufacturer/Supplier Training

Save yourself time and let MCAA connect you to the latest Manufacturer/Supplier member’s training opportunities. Visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of the Resource Center to get started. 

Improving Efficiency & Morale with Customized Software with Procore & McKinstry

After multiple failed attempts to implement project management software that worked for everyone, McKinstry finally found success with Procore. The customized product from Procore increased efficiency, cut delays, and improved morale. Procore is a benefactor of MCAA25.

Looking for More Smart Solutions?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! You’ll see how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Plus, you’ll find tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

MCAA & Alliance Partners Highlight Lone Worker Safety

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), approximately 15% of the U.S. workforce could be considered lone workers, often working in hazardous environments without direct supervision. Factors such as environments, job duties, and isolation contribute to increased risks for their injury.

Within the trades, lone workers who are responsible for fixing and maintaining machines, mechanical equipment, and building systems such as plumbing, electrical, air-conditioning, and heating, play a crucial role in maintenance and repair. These individuals’ isolation increases their risk of accidents and injury, and ensuring their safety is a priority for industry leaders, employers, and policymakers alike.

“Lone workers are dedicated and essential personnel who are called upon for their expertise and ability to solve problems independently,” said SMACNA CEO Aaron Hilger. “It’s vital that we understand all the dangers face and do everything possible to mitigate risk and reduce injury and harm.”

Understanding the Risks

While the BLS does not explicitly categorize lone workers in its data, there is analysis available, including overall workplace injury and fatality data among different professions, that helps us understand the big picture. 

According to the numbers, maintenance and repair workers reported 23,400 nonfatal injury and illness cases requiring days away from work in 2020, the most recent year that data is available. The most common injuries, likely similar today include sprains, strains, and tears (6,550 cases); soreness and pain (3,690 cases), cuts and lacerations (2,460 cases), and fractures (2,130 cases). 

Lone Worker Safety Model Program

Every organization should have a lone worker safety program in place that best fi ts the needs of its team. When a worker is called to a jobsite solo or where assistance is not readilyavailable when needed, they should know that they are supported even though they cannot benefi t from direct interactions with other workers and staff.

The purpose of a lone worker safety program should be to: 

  1. Ensure that there are adequate systems in place to protect the health, safety, and welfare of lone workers,
  2. Reduce risks related to lone work and implement appropriate safety measures,
  3. Provide a framework for identifying potential hazards and risks, determining necessary safety measures,
  4. Protect both employers and employees by increasing awareness of lone worker safety concerns,
  5. Ensure proper training to help lone workers recognize and manage safety risks, and
  6. Minimize the number of incidents and injuries among lone workers.

The elements of a model lone worker safety program listed below are not intended to provide an exhaustive list of best practices. Employers should make independent determinations regarding compliance with OSHA and other regulations, as well as the particular risks faced by their workers.

Best Practices for Lone Worker Safety Programs

  • Training & Awareness: Provide comprehensive safety training, ensuring all workers are aware of potential hazards and are equipped with knowledge about emergency procedures. 
  • Use of Safety Equipment: Ensure workers have access to personal protective equipment (PPE), gas detectors, alert systems, and other items that can significantly reduce the risk of injury. 
  • Emergency Communication & Monitoring: Implement automated alerts, lone worker check-in systems, and 24/7 monitoring solutions help ensure immediate response in case of emergency. 
  • Ergonomics & Injury Prevention: Employ ergonomics programs to reduce strain-related injuries, particularly in lifting, carrying, and repetitive motion tasks.

Daniel Hogan, CEO of TAUC, added, “Every action taken to improve safety is a step forward for the construction and maintenance industries. It’s important that we share what works best with each other as well, which is why our Strategic Alliance was forged one year ago.”

Lone Worker Monitoring & Policy Assessment

The final aspect of lone worker program is a well-planned system in place to monitor employees and deploy help quickly when needed. This includes a manual check-in system with location tracking and an automated system featuring fall detection, a panic button, and real-time GPS tracking.

Regular communication and ongoing policy assessment will ensure effectiveness. Performance measures should include, but not be limited to reduction in work-related injuries, increased lone worker compliance and engagement with safety protocols, and improved monitoring and reporting and discussion of lone worker safety concerns.

“Lone workers in the maintenance and repair industry face unique challenges that require proactive safety measures,” said Timothy J. Brink, CEO of MCAA. “With the integration of advanced technology, robust safety policies, and proper training, the industry can significantly reduce injuries and fatalities. Employers, industry organizations, and policymakers must collaborate to ensure a safer working environment for all maintenance and repair personnel.”

The content above was originally published in SNIPS ACHR News.

MCAA members looking to establish or refine their lone worker safety programs can download MCAA’s Lone Worker Safety Model Program free as a benefit of membership. The model program can be easily tailored to meet each company’s specific needs, and highlights risk assessment, risk mitigation, responsibilities, monitoring systems, lone worker safety assessment and more.