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MIOSHA-CET Grant

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CAMSAFETY offers free on-site, hands-on training on Fall Protection, Electrocution, Struck-By and Caught-In accidents.

Studies have shown that the four leading causes of fatalities in the construction industry are: falls; being struck-by an object; being caught-in something; and electrocution.  CAMSAFETY has been awarded a grant from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Consultation, Education and Training division (MIOSHA-CET) to provide training to prevent these types of injuries and fatalities.  This training is provided through the grant and is of no cost to you, the contractor.

This training project will follow four basic steps:

  1. A comprehensive site audit to identify site-specific hazards as they relate to the
    “big four” causes of injuries.
  2. Interviews will be conducted with management to determine if there are any additional issues that have been identified through incident analysis, near-miss accidents or insurance audits.
  3. Existing training programs will be customized based on the first two steps.
  4. Training on the “big four” will be conducted, and workers who attend all four sessions will receive a pocket card documenting that attendance.

Contact us for more information.

CAM - TEL: 248-972-1000   FAX: 248-972-1001   43636 Woodward   Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
TCBX - TEL: 989-754-4872   FAX: 989-752-7109   334 S. Water St.,   Saginaw, MI 48607
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