
How to Improve Your In-House Safety Programs
Columbus McKinnon Trainers Henry Brozyna and Rob Bruno Kick-Off Safe + Sound Week by Discuss Best Practices for Improving Your In-House Safety Programs
By Henry Brozyna & Rob Bruno | Aug 10, 2020
To kick-off Safe + Sound Week 2020, Columbus McKinnon Trainers Henry Brozyna and Rob Bruno discuss best practices for improving your in-house safety programs. Laurie Collins, Director, Corporate Human Resources and Talent, makes an exciting announcement regarding Columbus McKinnon's core values.
Quick Links from Today's Discussion:
- OSHA's 2018 Injury and Fatality Statistics
- On-Site OSHA Consultations
- Learn more and get certified with Columbus McKinnon Training
- Access brand new online training courses
- Read more on Columbus McKinnon's Safety & Training Blog
OSHA's 2018 Safety Statistics
Total recordable cases:
2,834,500 in 2018
Cases involving days away from work:
900,400 in 2018
Total fatal injuries (all sectors):
5,250 in 2018
About Our Speakers:
Henry Brozyna
Henry Brozyna is an Industry Product Trainer at Columbus McKinnon specializing in Crane and Hoist Inspection and Repair, Rigging & Load Securement He has been training on crane and rigging safety for more than 20 years. Henry is a member of the Tie Down committee and former Board of Directors for the WSTDA; this group writes the standards that are used by the material handling industry, the transportation industry, and also law enforcement. Henry is also a current member of the Crane Institute’s board of directors.

Rob Bruno
Robert Bruno is an Industry Products Trainer with Columbus McKinnon Corporation. Rob served 6 years in the U.S. Coast Guard on a 225 ft. Seagoing Buoy tender where he was a crane operator handling all shipboard rigging. After the Coast Guard, he worked for a large wire rope & sling manufacturer where he was responsible for sling fabrication & inspection, as well as offsite rigging & inspection. After moving to California, Rob worked for one of the largest synthetic sling manufacturers in the U.S. where he was responsible for Nuclear, Hydro, Aerospace, & wind energy customers. Rob joined Columbus McKinnon in November of 2017.
