Safety starts with Safety Pole
DNA Carpentry is a Reno-area framing and carpentry contractor with a long-standing presence in Northern Nevada’s construction market. Public business listings identify the company as serving the Reno, Nevada area, with industry references connecting DNA Carpentry to framing and residential construction work.
Known for its field-driven approach to carpentry and framing, DNA Carpentry operates in a trade environment where fall hazards, changing site conditions, and production pressure are constant realities. The company’s safety story is built around a practical understanding of that environment: crews cannot simply be told to work safely; they need planning, training, equipment, and leadership that make safe work the easiest work to repeat.
Safety Pole’s relationship with DNA Carpentry reflects that same operational mindset. Safety Pole leadership has publicly described DNA Carpentry as a deep partner in the continued adoption of the Safety Pole System, with Ron Barrette of DNA Carpentry noted as having become a strong supporter of the system after earlier skepticism.
That evolution—from evaluation to adoption to advocacy—is what makes DNA Carpentry an important partner profile. Their story is not just about using a fall-protection product. It is about building a safety culture where planning, accountability, and field-tested equipment work together to protect crews while supporting productivity.
Five years without accidents does not happen by chance. For DNA Carpentry, that record reflects a disciplined safety culture built around clear expectations, consistent training, and the right equipment in the right place before the work begins.
This video looks at how DNA Carpentry approaches fall prevention as part of everyday jobsite execution. Their method addresses the real risks framing crews face: elevated work, changing site conditions, schedule pressure, and the constant need for crews to move quickly without cutting corners.
At the center of that approach is a practical safety formula: assess the risk, train the crew, manage the work, use technology intelligently, and integrate Safety Pole as a field-ready system for fall protection. The result is a jobsite culture where safety is visible, repeatable, and understood by the people doing the work.
For contractors still treating safety as a compliance requirement instead of an operational advantage, DNA Carpentry offers a different model. Their experience shows how a serious safety program can help reduce incidents, strengthen crew confidence, support better project performance, and build a reputation that stands apart in a competitive construction market.