Safety Forum one week away

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The MCAA will host an open Safety Forum webinar on Tuesday, August 23.
The free MCAA Safety Forum webinar will be held in one week on Tuesday, August 23 at 3:00 PM CDT.

Safety Committee Chair Zach Everett of Brazos Masonry will kick off the event with a brief overview of pending hazard communication changes, the global harmonization system of chemicals, and will then open the floor for discussion.

The forum will be open to all MCAA members to discuss safety related issues. Has OSHA cited you for an issue? Do you have a safety question for others in the industry? Do you have a question on procedure? The sky is the limit on topics for discussion related to safety and if you have them we strongly encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity to tap into safety experts from around the country to openly ask questions. When it comes to safety, no question is silly or unreasonable.

It will also be a great opportunity to share safety ideas you have and share things you do as a company to enhance your safety. The sharing of information is extremely important and it is also important to track trends in safety and enforcement.

The meeting is free to all MCAA members and Online Subscribers. Attendees will receive 1 Safety credit for Masonry Certification. Register for the Safety Forum webinar online at www.masoncontractors.org/safety/forum.
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