How to Run an Email Campaign Targeting EHS Managers in Manufacturing (2026)
Step-by-step guide to building, refining, and running a 3-touch cold email sequence for EHS Managers in manufacturing. Includes copy-paste templates, segmentation tactics, and how Origami’s sequencer handles the full workflow.
Founder @ Origami
Origami isn’t just a list builder. Its built‑in email sequencer means you can find EHS Managers in manufacturing and launch multi‑step sequences from the same platform — no exporting CSVs, no duct‑taping tools together. This guide walks through refining your list, writing a sequence that actually gets replies, and sending it all without leaving Origami. If you haven’t built the list yet, start with the companion post how to build a list of EHS Managers in Manufacturing.
Step 1: Build Your List (Recap)
If you already have your Origami list, skip to Step 2. If not, here’s the exact prompt you’d type into Origami to get a targeted set of EHS managers:
Find EHS Managers in US manufacturing companies with more than 200 employees. Exclude consultants and inactive companies. Return verified names, job titles, work emails, direct phone numbers, and company details including industry, headcount, and location.
Origami’s AI agent searches the live web, chains public and proprietary data sources, enriches every contact, and qualifies leads based on your description. What you get back: a clean, export‑ready table with columns like Name, Title, Email, Phone, Company, Industry, Size, and Location. No manual hunting, no dead emails.
Free plan note: Origami gives you 1,000 credits free (no credit card) to start. Paid plans from $29/month if you need more credits for enrichment. The sequencer itself is included — you’re only paying for the enrichment credits, not the sending.
Step 2: Refine and Qualify the List for Email
Not every record from a broad search is worth emailing. You need to tighten the list so your sequence goes only to people who can actually say "yes" or influence a purchase.
What “qualified” means for EHS Managers in manufacturing
A qualified EHS Manager for email outreach checks these boxes:
- Decision authority: The title says Manager, Director, or Head of EHS/Environmental/Health & Safety. Coordinators and Specialists often lack budget control.
- Company size: Manufacturing firms with 500+ employees are prime — they’re subject to heavy OSHA recordkeeping and likely use (or need) software for compliance, training, and incident management. Some 200-500 employee plants also run lean safety programs and are worth keeping.
- Industry sub‑vertical: Tags like chemicals, food processing, metal fabrication, automotive, and heavy equipment indicate high‑risk environments where safety technology is a must. Warehousing and light assembly often have fewer pain points.
- Role indicators: Look for profiles that mention specific responsibilities — OSHA compliance, safety audits, lockout/tagout, ISO 45001, incident investigations — in their LinkedIn summaries or enriched data. If Origami pulled those signals, that’s a gold contact.
- Recent activity: A contact at a company that recently posted a safety job opening, announced a plant expansion, or was fined by OSHA is a hot trigger. Origami’s live search can surface those intent signals if you ask for them, but you can also manually tag those you find.
How to segment inside Origami
Once your full list is in Origami, you can filter and create sub‑lists without leaving the platform. Common segmentation for EHS campaigns:
- By title seniority: Managers vs. Directors vs. VPs. Your messaging changes — Managers want operational tools, Directors care about strategic visibility and reporting, VPs want cost savings and risk reduction.
- By company size: Split into 200‑500, 500‑2000, and 2000+. Pitch talk‑track for a 200‑person plant is different from a multi‑site enterprise.
- By industry vertical: Chemical plants might respond to language around PSM (Process Safety Management), while food manufacturers respond to FSMA‑driven food safety culture.
- By location: Multi‑state staffing patterns or specific regions with aggressive state‑OSHA plans (California, Michigan) can be their own mini‑campaigns.
Remove anyone with generic role email addresses (info@, sales@), people who have changed jobs recently (unless you catch the new role), and companies that don’t fit your ICP. A clean 300‑contact list will outperform a messy 800‑contact blast.
Step 3: Create the Email Sequence
Origami gives you two ways to build a sequence:
- Paste your own templates: Write a 3‑touch sequence (like the one below), paste the templates into Origami’s sequencer, set the delays between touches (Day 1, Day 3, Day 7, or whatever cadence you want), and hit “Launch.”
- Let the AI agent write it: Type a description like “Write a 3‑day email sequence for EHS Managers in manufacturing, focusing on reducing incident rates and streamlining OSHA recordkeeping” and Origami’s agent personalizes each email using the lead’s actual profile — job title, company name, industry, and any other enriched data. Every message feels 1:1.
Below is a full 3‑touch sequence written for EHS Managers in manufacturing. It’s direct, pain‑point sharp, and short enough to read on a phone. Feel free to copy it into Origami and tweak for your offer.
Important: Replace [Your tool/solution] with what you actually sell. If you sell safety training software, environmental management, inspection automation, or PPE — plug it in naturally. The following examples use a hypothetical “safety audit and compliance platform.”
Touch 1 — Initial outreach (Day 1)
Subject: Quick Q, ’s OSHA log Preview text: and a way to cut audit prep time in half
Hi ,
Managing EHS at a manufacturing site — I imagine OSHA recordkeeping, incident investigations, and audit prep consume way too much time.
Our platform helps plants like digitize safety processes, automatically flag leading indicators, and cut audit prep from weeks to days. All data lives in one system, not 15 spreadsheets.
Worth a 15‑minute call to see if it fits?
Best,
Touch 2 — Different angle (Day 3)
Subject: A 30% drop in recordables Preview text: and the one lever most sites miss
Hi ,
Last week I shared how we help EHS teams stop juggling spreadsheets for audits. Want to share a result: one plant with 400 employees saw a 30% drop in recordable incidents within 6 months after they started using our system to spot patterns in near‑miss data.
Their EHS Manager told us, “I finally have real‑time visibility across shifts.”
Any interest in a quick walkthrough, or not a priority right now?
Touch 3 — Breakup (Day 7)
Subject: Closing the loop, Preview text: if safety software isn’t a priority, no problem
Hi ,
I don’t want to clutter your inbox. If automating safety compliance and reducing incidents isn’t a focus right now, I’ll stop here.
If it becomes one, you can see how it works here: [link to a quick demo or case study].
Thanks for your time.
These messages are 50–100 words, use the prospect’s company name for relevance, and stay respectful of their time. The breakup message keeps the door open while giving them a clear off‑ramp.
Personalization Pro tip: If you’re using Origami’s AI writer, the agent can weave in deeper signals — like “I saw you’re listed as the EHS contact for ” or “Given your background in chemical manufacturing…” That lifts reply rates because it proves you did the research.
Step 4: Send and Track Straight from Origami
This is where Origami’s all‑in‑one design saves hours. Once your sequence is ready, you launch it from the same dashboard where you built your list. No exporting CSVs, no syncing to a separate tool, no breaking the workflow.
Launching the campaign:
- Select the refined list or a segment (say, EHS Directors at chemical manufacturers).
- Attach the sequence you created — whether you pasted templates or had the AI generate one.
- Set the delays: Day 1, Day 3, Day 7 is the default, but you can customize. For example, a mid‑week send on Tuesday, follow‑up on Thursday, final Monday.
- Hit “Launch.” Origami starts sending emails from your connected mailbox, respecting the schedule.
What you see inside Origami:
- Opens and clicks: Tracked at the contact level. You can see who opened each touch, who clicked the link, and the timestamp.
- Replies: Every reply appears in the same activity feed. Origami automatically un‑enrolls a contact from the sequence as soon as they reply — you’ll never accidentally send a breakup email after someone books a call.
- Prospect context: While viewing a contact’s activity, you still see their full enriched profile — title, company, industry, headcount, tools used — so you instantly remember why you reached out. No flipping between tabs.
- Full funnel visibility: From list building to replies, everything lives in one place. You can check how many contacts entered the sequence, how many engaged, and your reply rate at a glance.
Response rates to expect: For a clean, well‑segmented list of EHS Managers in manufacturing, a 3‑touch sequence typically generates a 3%–6% positive reply rate. Highly targeted segments (e.g., recently fined plants, new EHS hires) can push into 7%–10% territory. If you’re below 2%, iterate on the messaging before rebuilding the list — the audience might be right, but the offer isn’t resonating. If you’re seeing high opens but no replies, tweak the CTA or subject lines. If open rates are low, check your sender reputation and subject line relevance.
Sequencer cost: The sequencer is included on all paid plans. You pay only for the credits used to enrich your leads. So sending a 3‑touch campaign to 200 contacts might cost you some enrichment credits, but the sending itself is free.