At ehsInc safety doesn’t just happen in the workplace—it’s something we actively support through partnerships, education, and community engagement. Over the past month, our team has had the opportunity to participate in a variety of industry events, outreach programs, and professional gatherings that all share a common goal: advancing safety and strengthening the construction and public works communities.
Here’s a look at some of the recent events we were proud to be part of.
Safety Chic: PPE Fashion Show & OSHA Violations Review
February 10, 2026
The NAWIC Orange County Chapter #91 hosted a creative and educational membership meeting titled “Safety Chic: Essential PPE Fashion Show & OSHA Violations Review.”
The event focused on the importance of properly fitting PPE for women in construction, highlighting how safety gear should support both protection and confidence on the jobsite.
During the meeting, our very own Eric Garcia, delivered a presentation reviewing Cal/OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations, helping attendees better understand the most common compliance issues and how to avoid them.
It was a valuable opportunity to share knowledge while continuing the conversation around workplace safety and inclusivity in the industry.

Wildlife Safety Training at the SARBS Winter Collections Seminar
February 19, 2026
Our team also participated in the 48th SARBS Winter Collections Seminar, an event that brings together public works personnel, wastewater professionals, and safety leaders from across the region.
Representing ehsInc were our very own Kaila Krichmar, who participated as an exhibitor, and Jon Haverkamp who delivered a presentation titled: “Stay Safe, Stay Aware: Wildlife Safety Training.”
The presentation focused on real-world hazards workers may encounter in the field and provided practical guidance on recognizing and safely responding to wildlife risks during outdoor operations.
The seminar created a valuable opportunity to connect with professionals across multiple industries while sharing knowledge that helps keep workers safe in the environments they operate in every day.

Celebrating Women in Construction Week
March 2–7, 2026
This year, we were proud to participate in Women in Construction Week (WIC Week®)—a national celebration recognizing the women who help build, protect, and lead the construction industry. Throughout the week, our team joined several events across Southern California.
March 2 – Networking Event
Corrie Chan and Marjorie Del Toro kicked off the week at a networking event hosted at McCarthy’s office, where industry professionals gathered to connect and celebrate women in construction. The evening also included a special moment of recognition with Stephanie Klopfenstein.
March 3 – City Club Luncheon & Panel Discussion
The City Club Luncheon featured a panel moderated by Ileana Holguin, where experienced leaders shared insights on leadership, career pivots, and navigating the construction industry. The event also included an inspiring keynote from Danielle Sprouls, author of WTF: Women That Flourish, who spoke about resilience, personal growth, and redefining success.
March 5 – Job Site Tour
The PENTA Building Group hosted a job site tour of their University Student Union project at California State University. Attendees gained a behind-the-scenes look at the planning, collaboration, and execution required to bring major construction projects to life.
March 6 – 2nd Annual WIC Week Charity Golf Tournament
Corrie joined NAWIC Orange County’s foursome for the 2nd Annual WIC Week Charity Golf Tournament. Thanks to sponsors and participants, the event raised over $20,000 in scholarships to support students pursuing careers in construction.


March 7 – SoCal Chapter Celebration
The week concluded at Peltzer Winery, where NAWIC Southern California chapters gathered to celebrate the continued growth and impact of women across the construction industry.
Our Continued Commitment
Each of these events reflects something we believe deeply at ehsInc: safety is built through education, collaboration, and community involvement.
Whether we’re supporting industry leaders, teaching the next generation about jobsite safety, or sharing expertise with professionals in the field, our mission remains the same—to help create safer workplaces and stronger industries.
We’re proud to stand alongside our partners and peers in advancing safety across construction, public works, and beyond.








