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Feb 29 2024

Prequalify One & Done

The majority of Subcontractors will be required to renew their prequalification to meet existing job requirements and be eligible for future bid opportunities. COMPASS is here to help streamline this process and bring much-needed efficiency to our industry.

MEMBER UPDATE Feb 28 2024

SMACNA Wins Two Trendy Awards

Member Update and WeAreWhatWeBreathe.com recognized with awards from Association Trends symbolizing excellence in association communications and marketing.

February 21, 2024

SMACNA Premier Partner Interview: Procore

Eric Tucker, Senior Business Development Manager, outlines how their latest suite of construction management tools can benefit SMACNA contractors and how their partnership with SMACNA advances the industry forward.

Webinar Feb 20 2024

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Managing Your Cyber Risk

This webinar discusses several layers of risk management that will help reduce a business’s exposure as well as coverage options available to transfer the risk to an insurance carrier. All Business Owners and their employees will benefit from this important risk management presentation as cyber-crimes are at an all-time high around the world.

Feb 15 2024

What You Need to Know About the Rapid Response Protocol

This Protocol is intended for use by businesses and chapters to help prepare for and respond to incidents of bias, discrimination, and harassment. It contains best practices and recommendations for the entire industry, and a version of this Protocol has also been developed for use by local unions, regional councils, and JATCs. It is acknowledged and underscored that creating respectful workplaces is a responsibility shared by everyone in our industry, however, it’s contractors who face the greatest liability exposure when this does not occur.

Webinar Jan 17 2024

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The Davis-Bacon Act- New Rules

Discover key compliance strategies, understand recent changes, and gain practical knowledge to navigate the complexities of the Davis-Bacon Act confidently. 

Jan 10 2024

Maintaining a Labor-Management Relationships

A panel of experienced chapter executives, Ginger Slaick, Stacey Smyly, John Sindyla, and Charlene Zezawa will discuss methods for maintaining a working, and preferably good labor-management relationship with the union during the life of the collective bargaining agreement. The panelists will discuss how to approach both the union official who is open to a good relationship as well as those where the relationship is more challenged and how they may have changed the relationship over time.

The SMOHIT Helpline

The SMOHIT Helpline is a unique and personalized mental health service for our SMART members and their families, operated by Jeremy Holburn with assistance from a variety of mental health professionals. Although the Helpline is available 24/7, it is possible that when you call you may be prompted to leave a message, most likely due to our therapists helping other members. In most cases you will receive a callback within a three-hour window.

The SMOHIT Member Assistance Program

The Sheet Metal Occupational Health Institute Trust Inc. (SMOHIT) works with the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation (SMART) workers to provide its Member Assistance Program (MAP). This mental health awareness and action program highlights the issues associated with substance use disorder and suicide prevention, then educates union members on solutions, helping members and their families access those resources when they need them.

The Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP)

The Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP) is an organization that raises awareness about suicide prevention and provides resources and tools to create a zero-suicide industry by uniting and supporting the construction community.  With a suicide rate that is four times greater than the national average, the construction industry is facing a crisis. Construction workers are at a heightened risk for suicide for a variety of reasons that can all be addressed – starting with changing the culture in the workplace.  CIASP is dedicated to changing the statistics by educating and equipping organizations, industry service providers and construction professionals to STAND Up for suicide prevention and address it as a health and safety priority. There mission is to provide and disseminate information and resources for suicide prevention and mental health promotion in construction with the goal of creating a zero-suicide industry.

CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training Suicide Prevention Materials

The CPWR is a nonprofit dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. They have been providing a growing number of resources available on Suicide Prevention to help organizations and individuals understand the issue, start a conversation, and play a role in supporting friends, co-workers and family members. The information on the website is intended to help construction employers, unions and workers quickly find information on suicide prevention.

NIOSH – Suicide Prevention Materials for Suicide Prevention

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is a department of the CDC and provides research focused on the study of worker safety and health, and empowering employers and workers to create safe and healthy workplaces.  NIOSH has created several materials including the CDC’s “Preventing Suicide: A Technical Package of Policy, Programs, and Practices” that is located on their above website.

OSHA Materials for Suicide

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has developed materials  to promote workplace mental health and suicide prevention awareness.  Materials can be located at the above website on workplace mental health and suicide prevention awareness in multiple languages that reflect diversity in the workforce and encourage workers' sense of belonging.

SMACNA Suicide Prevention Hardhat Stickers and Chips

SMACNA, NECA, MCAA, and TAUC have joined forces to help spread awareness about mental health. Construction is a hard and high-stress profession and has one of the highest rates of suicide in the nation. Our four trade associations are uniting behind fixing this problem and shining a light on the importance of your mental health. Together they have released a “chip” and “hardhat sticker” with the new suicide and crisis prevention number; 988. Our goal is to provide our members, or someone they know, a resource of where they can get help. We want to spread the message of “It’s okay to not be okay.” And it’s time for the construction industry to step up and change the culture of not speaking up when you have a problem.  Not all injuries are visible. Not all trauma is evident. Your mental health matters. If you are a SMACNA Chapter or member, please click here to place your order for hardhat stickers and chips. 

If you have questions, please email Justin Crandol at jcrandol@smacna.org

Dec 07 2023

Sheet Metal Industry Introduction

Eli Howard, SMACNA’s Executive Director of Technical Services and Research, explains what the sheet metal industry is for those who have not worked for a contractor or in the field. This session will introduce chapter executives to common terms, systems, and technologies within the sheet metal industry as well as an overview of the major sectors that most sheet metal contractors work within.

Webinar Nov 30 2023

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Webinar: Use Digital Workflows to Streamline Field/Office Communication

This webinar explores the challenges confronting sheet metal contractors today and discusses the best practices to consider when taking steps to improve your shop and jobsite operations.

From streamlining ticket fittings, to better materials management, and analyzing shop run rates, you'll get information about simple and scalable principles you can deploy to implement technology that ultimately mitigates risk, while increasing project efficiency that pivots your workforce to “Proactive Mode”.