For more information, contact Kristi Pronovost
717.653.8106 or kristi@abckeystone.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 16, 2017

(MANHEIM, Pa.) The Keystone Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) is pleased to announce the addition of Kevin B. Keith as Director of Safety Services. In this new role, Kevin will offer his safety consulting and training services to members both at the Chapter facility and at members’ locations. Kevin will be accessible to meet members’ needs with crafting safety policies, performing job site inspections, and navigating OSHA requirements in addition to other customizable safety services as needed.

With more than 10 years’ safety consulting and training experience, Kevin most recently served as Safety & Health Consultant with High Environmental Health & Safety Consulting. His previous work experience includes Independent Sub-contractor Safety Consultant services, Fall Protection Services Manager (Elmore Engineering Services Inc./Fall Protection by Design), Safety and Training Supervisor (Supervalu Lancaster Distribution Center), and Safety Director (Miller Building Systems, Inc). Prior to his career in safety, Kevin was employed as an Exercise Physiologist in a Workers’ Compensation rehabilitation center. In this role he provided ergonomic assessments, delivered educational programs, and assisted in designing work specific exercise programs to assist in returning the injured worker to pre-injury levels.

Kevin graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor’s in Exercise and Sports Science. Originally from Reinholds, PA, he now lives in Lancaster with his family.

ABC Keystone - Kevin Keith
Kevin B. Keith, Director of Safety Services, ABC Keystone###

 

The Keystone Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) is a construction trade association based out of Manheim, Pennsylvania, representing nearly 600 construction-related firms. Founded on the merit shop philosophy, ABC and its 70 chapters help members win work and deliver that work safely, ethically, and profitably for the betterment of the communities in which they work. Visit us at www.abckeystone.org.