Circle of Safety™

Benefits

COSE membership has its benefits. The goal of the Circle is to bring together like-minded companies to focus on improving operational safety within member facilities. That focus is aimed at improving employee safety, setting industry safety benchmarks, reducing workman’s compensation costs, and making the recycled materials industry a safer place to work.

[Eyebrow name]

Members of the Circle of Safety Excellence™

*Charter Members

  • ABC Recycling Ltd
    Allied Alloys
    Allied Scrap Processors Inc
    Atlas Metal & Iron Corp – Denver
    Audubon Metals Kentucky
    Azcon Metals – HQ
    Becker Iron & Metal Inc
    Berman Bros Inc.
    Brenner Recycling
    Buckman Iron & Metal Inc.
    Champlin Tire Recycling Inc.
    Clark Iron & Metal Co Inc.
    CMC Steel South Carolina
    Cozzi Recycling – HQ
    Cohen Recycling – HQ
    Colt, Inc. – HQ
    Combined Metal Industries, Inc. – HQ
    Complete Recycling Services, LLC
    CW Companies
  • David J. Joseph Company
    Didion-Orf Recycling Inc. – HQ
    Elgin Recycling Inc.
    Ferrous Processing & Trading Co – HQ
    Full Circle Recycling
    Generated Materials Recovery
    J. Trockman & Sons, Inc.
    Kramer Metals
    Kripke Enterprises Inc. – HQ
    Liberty Tire Recycling LLC – HQ
    Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling – HQ
    M Gervich & Sons Inc.
    M. Lipsitz & Co Ltd – HQ
    Manitoba Corporation
    Mayer Pollock Steel Corporation
    Midland Davis Corp
    Mryglod Steel & Metals Inc. – HQ
    Muskingum Iron & Metal Co. – HQ
  • OmniSource – Illinois – Chicago
    Pacific Recycling Inc
    Pacific Steel & Recycling – HQ
    PNW Metal Recycling, Inc – Portland Rivergate
    Potomac Metals Inc. – HQ
    Reserve Management Group – HQ
    Rocky Mountain Recycling Inc.
    SA Recycling – HQ
    Sadoff Iron & Metal Co. – HQ
    Sierra International Machinery LLC
    Sims Metal (HQ)
    Staiman Recycling Corp
    Stratton Metals
    Texas Recycling, Inc.
    The Lenick Co
    Totall Metal Recycling – HQ
    Tri-State Iron & Metal Co
    United Scrap Metal, Inc
    Utah Metal Works Inc

Circle of Safety Excellence™ FAQ

Answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about ReMA’s Circle of Safety Excellence™ and its benefits for recyclers.

The Circle of Safety Excellence™ is an initiative offered by ReMA to help improve worker safety in the recycled materials industry. The Circle is composed of like-minded companies who have voluntarily come forward to share safety data and best practices for the betterment of their own safety operations. These members are recognized by ReMA for their commitment to safety.

ReMA formed the Circle to help demonstrate the recycled materials industry’s commitment to the safety of all of our employees and the communities we serve.

All Active ReMA members located within the United States and Canada, who process or consume recyclable material and are committed to operating safely, are invited to apply to be part of the Circle. The goal of the Circle is to help companies improve their operations so that eventually all ReMA members will be proud members of the Circle of Safety Excellence™.

By joining the Circle, companies will have the ability to benchmark their company’s progress against other industry leaders committed to safe operations, and become part of a network for the sharing of safety best practices. And as a Circle member, you can use the Circle of Safety Excellence™ logo on company letterhead, website, trucks, etc. to showcase your commitment to safety excellence.

Entry into the Circle is through an annual, online application process by which companies attest that they are committed to operating safely, which means:

  • Having a safety management program in place at all their facilities.
  • Willingness to share injury data on an annual basis & participate in a group benchmarking program.
  • Willingness to attend at least one COSE™ meeting per year.
  • Along with ReMA, having a willingness to outreach to others in the industry regarding the promotion of safe practices.

Companies are asked to share the following company injury frequency rate data by March 1 of each year (three years of historical data is required with the first submission):

  • LTI (Lost Time Injury Rate)
  • DART (Days Away, Restricted work activity and/or Job Transfer)
  • TCIR (Total Case Injury Rate)
  • CSA data (if your company has a fleet)

No, membership in the Circle is company based, meaning all facilities within a company are combined into one membership. Data for all facilities MUST be included in the application.

No. Each and every ReMA member who is committed to operating safely, is invited to apply to be part of the Circle. ReMA’s goal is to bring companies in the Circle, not keep them out.

The Circle is meant to be a group of like-minded companies that are committed to not only improving safety at their operations, but also within the industry as a whole.  To that end, it is expected that Circle members will: 

  • Openly share safety information with neighboring companies.
  • If asked, visit/invite other companies to see their operation and associated safety systems, as well as answer questions
  • Be willing to share information on the Circle of Safety Excellence™ with other companies and assist and encourage enrollment.

COSE Membership

The Circle of Safety Excellence™ is open to all active ReMA members located within the United States and Canada, who process or consume recycled materials and are committed to operating safely.

Already a Member?

Current COSE Members, Login to update your safety data.

Cose Member Login

Safety and Compliance

Safety is ReMA’s number one core value. We offer a variety of industry safety services including in-person and virtual options. Explore our resources!

Upcoming Events

Connect with the Industry