After losing her 27-year-old son Justin in a preventable construction incident, Rena Harrington turned her grief into purpose. As President of United Support and Memorial for Workplace Fatalities (USMWF), she now advocates for stronger safety practices, better OSHA enforcement, and legislation to protect families like hers.
In this episode of Beyond the Build: Innovation in Construction, Rena joins hosts Scott Lowman and JP Scott to share her approach to workplace safety, the strategies she promotes to prevent fatalities, and how organizations can improve safety compliance while fostering a culture of awareness and accountability.
After losing her 27-year-old son Justin in a preventable construction incident, Rena Harrington turned her grief into purpose. As President of United Support and Memorial for Workplace Fatalities (USMWF), she now advocates for stronger safety practices, better OSHA enforcement, and legislation to protect families like hers.
In this episode of Beyond the Build: Innovation in Construction, Rena joins hosts Scott Lowman and JP Scott to share her approach to workplace safety, the strategies she promotes to prevent fatalities, and how organizations can improve safety compliance while fostering a culture of awareness and accountability.
What You’ll Learn:
- How small construction companies can implement effective safety practices despite limited resources
- The critical importance of empowering workers to speak up about safety concerns without fear of retaliation
- Why safety training must go beyond online checkboxes to create real behavioral change
- How employers can better support families in the aftermath of workplace fatalities
- The hidden financial and emotional costs of workplace incidents that affect both businesses and families
- Why regular safety communication between management and workers is essential for preventing fatalities
- How to create a workplace culture where safety concerns are welcomed rather than dismissed
Rena Harrington is the President at United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities (USMWF), a national organization dedicated to supporting families affected by workplace fatalities and promoting safety awareness. After the tragic loss of her son, Justin Harrington in January 2018, in a construction incident, Rena has dedicated herself to preventing workplace fatalities, promoting safety leadership, and amplifying female leadership in industries where safety is critical.
Tune in for a look at the hidden costs of construction and the unique approaches that can help solve for them!