AB&I Works with UCSF to Keep Workplace Safety in the Forefront in the COVID-19 Era

AB&I Foundry’s Michael Lowe trains UCSF students.

On June 5, AB&I Foundry hosted a virtual visit to its facility in Oakland focused on occupational health for 19 University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) nursing students in partnership with Dr. Barbara Materna. Dr. Materna is one of California’s senior experts in occupational health who serves as the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Occupational Health Branch’s Chief and teaches at UCSF.

“Protecting the health and safety of our team members is of paramount importance to our company and sharing the knowledge behind it with students from UCSF adds a certain amount of accountability,” said Michael Lowe, AB&I’s General Manager.

“AB&I approaches environmental and workplace safety issues with a clear vision from our corporate leaders, supported by strong policies that place the workplace environment and safety at the core of the business and through a substantial investment in advanced safety technologies and modern infrastructure,” said Lowe. “But these investments can only fulfill their real value through applied knowledge by healthcare professionals, and UCSF students are among those we may depend upon in the future,” he said.

Zeydi Gutierrez, Director of Community Relations added, “During this year’s virtual visit, we addressed the unique environmental and safety challenges faced by our industry with a comprehensive Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) management system based on the principles of the International Organization of Standardization (ISO) 14001 standard, Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) 18001, and OSHA Management Guidelines. ISO 14001 is an internationally recognized specification for environmental management systems.” Gutierrez continued, “I am proud to be part of this community and forging the partnerships needed support the health and well-being of industrial workers here in East Oakland and beyond.”

In addition to producing environmentally beneficial products, AB&I has developed ways to make its facility more environmentally friendly as well. AB&I has implemented environmental practices that, in many instances, exceed U.S. standards, producing performance that is among the best of the industries in which it operates.

Source: McWane International

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