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The Frontline Focus podcast aims to be a thought-provoking, educational platform that emphasizes the importance of shifting focus in construction from rigid compliance to a people-first approach. It seeks to inspire listeners to view well-being not just as a regulatory requirement but as a core value that drives better performance, a more empowered workforce, and harmonious job sites. Through engaging discussions with industry experts and practical insights, the podcast will serve as a conduit for knowledge and innovation in the construction industry.
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On this episode of the Frontline Focus, Brandon Milner and Ezequiel Machabanski with Ellis Don share their thoughts on how companies can leverage the data in systems through AI in the construction industry.
While the construction industry buzzes with AI excitement, Jeff Elwell, CTO at EM Duggan, cuts through the noise with a refreshingly practical perspective. In our latest Frontline Focus podcast episode, Jeff emphasizes that successful AI adoption isn't about replacing human expertise—it's about amplifying it.
In this episode of the Frontline Focus, Hugh Seaton with the Link shares why AI is a valuable tool for the construction industry. He offers a few practical ways for professionals to use AI in their workflows.
In this episode of the Frontline Focus, Patrick Scaparti with the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) shares how the ABC is educating members that AI is a valuable tool for the construction industry. He shares his ideas for how the construction industry can use AI for various workflows.
On this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Craig Lesurf with the Gillam Group talks with Gabe Guetta and Rob McKinney about the financial benefits of Well-being in the construction industry.
On this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Leslee Montgomery with Humanology Partners talks with Gabe Guetta and Rob McKinney about Why Clients Care about Well-being in the construction industry.
On this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Elise White with Change Forward Industries talks with Gabe Guetta and Rob McKinney about the financial benefits of Well-being in the construction industry.
On this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Carl Erickson with Benning Construction talks with Gabe Guetta and Rob McKinney about the ROI of investing in People and the long-term gains of proactive Safety in the construction industry.
On this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Craig Sparks with Maple Reinders talks with Gabe Guetta and Rob McKinney about moving from command to collaboration in the construction industry.
On this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Greg Sizemore with Associated Builders and Contractors talks with Gabe Guetta and Rob McKinney about Building a Culture of Care: How Well-being Impacts Performance in the Construction Industry.
On this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Dennis Rumshas with McShane Construction talks with Gabe Guetta and Rob McKinney about the cost of complacency in the construction industry.
On this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Philip Greisen with Prosafe Solutions talks with Gabe Guetta and Rob McKinney about why rules are not enough to shift the mindset of Culture over Compliance: in the construction industry.
In this episode, Ben Sleeman shares his journey from a small tools mechanic to a safety manager in the construction industry. He discusses the impact of holiday schedules on construction work, the importance of integrating safety with operations, and how technology has transformed safety management practices. The conversation highlights the evolution of safety culture in construction and the role of effective communication and training in ensuring workplace safety. In this conversation, Ben shares his insights on the challenges and strategies of implementing safety protocols in the construction industry. He discusses the importance of engaging workers in safety procedures, the balance between enforcement and understanding, and the differences in safety approaches between the US and Canada. Ben emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach to safety and the importance of addressing mental health issues in the construction workforce.
In this episode, Nicole Ivers discusses the critical intersection of mental health and safety in the construction industry. She shares her journey from environmental safety to construction safety, emphasizing the importance of recognizing mental health as a fundamental aspect of worker safety. The conversation explores global safety standards, the need for a cultural shift in how we view safety compliance, and the necessity of treating workers as integral solutions rather than problems. Nicole advocates for a new approach to safety that prioritizes human and organizational performance, aiming to reduce fatalities and improve overall worker wellbeing.
In this episode of the Frontline Focus Podcast, Gabe, Rob, and Daniel Maxson discuss the evolution of safety in the construction industry, the rise of safety professionals, and the importance of integrating safety with risk management. Daniel shares his journey into safety, the challenges of managing subcontractor safety, and the significance of effective communication. They also explore changing perceptions of safety, the five principles of workers' compensation, and the hidden costs associated with accidents on job sites.
In this episode of the Frontline Focus podcast, hosts Rob, Gabe, and guest Robert Clark , Safety Director of the Universal Group, a traffic control company in the construction industry. discuss the evolution of health and safety in various industries, including casinos, cannabis, and traffic management. They explore the importance of building relationships, trust, and a safety culture within organizations. Robert shares his journey from the casino industry to becoming the Director of Health and Safety at Universal Group, highlighting the challenges and changes in safety practices over the years.
In this episode of the Frontline Focus podcast, hosts Gabe and Rob discuss why there is a need for one more podcast focused on the construction industry. The guys believe that the time has come to shift the focus within construction companies back to the frontline workers to improve the safety culture within organizations. They discuss their personal journeys into safety, the impact of COVID on safety practices, and the need for a shift in mindset towards a more worker-centric approach. This new podcast aims to address key topics such as the hidden costs of safety, bridging the gap between field and office, and the importance of mental health in the industry.
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