MCAA Partners with eSafetyLine

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eSafetyLine helps create a safe and compliant workplace.

The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has partnered with eSafetyLine to offer contractors a comprehensive safety resource for their company.

Through the eSafetyLine website, registered users can access a wide variety of safety discussion topics, compliance guides, and training resources. Ready to use policies and forms can be downloaded and easily used to create a company safety program. Plus, safety activities and tests are available for companies to incorporate into safety training programs. Quarterly webinars are also conducted, addressing OSHA inspired topics.

In addition, registered users can access and maintain company safety records through the eSafetyLine Recordkeeping Module. Safety record keeping is made simple for companies through easy to use tools that allow users to document safety incidents, training, events and actions taken.

MCAA members can sign-up for eSafetyLine for only $25.00. Non-members can register to become an Online Subscriber to receive eSafetyLine and several other benefits. Visit www.masoncontractors.org/subscribe to register today.
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