Announcing Safety Talk Tuesdays

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Safety Talk Tuesdays will kick off on Tuesday, April 3.

The Mason Contractors Association of America is proud to announce Safety Talk Tuesdays.

Each Tuesday a new topic will be posted in the Safety Library on the MCAA website, www.masoncontractors.org. Safety Talk Tuesdays will kick off on Tuesday, April 3 with twelve safety videos on topics ranging from job site safety and personal protective equipment to fall protection and scaffold safety.

All content is available to members only. You will need your username and password to login. If you do not remember your login information, please call 800-536-2225 for assistance.

The MCAA would like to thank MCAA Safety Committee Chairman Zach Everett from Brazos Masonry, Inc. for putting these topics together for our website.

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