The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has approved $865,000 for worker protection grants.
The MIOSHA CET Grant Program provides funding for safety and health training across Michigan. It has awarded 19 grants for 2014 totaling $865,000 to promote worker safety and health across the state.
“We are pleased to expand the reach of the MIOSHA program by offering this additional investment to protect the safety and health of Michigan’s working men and women,” said LARA Deputy Director Stephanie Comai.
Here is the list of the 2014 CET Grant Project recipients:
Alpena Community College
Associated General Contractors of Michigan
Bay De Noc Community College
Center for Workplace Violence Prevention, Inc.
Construction Association of Michigan (CAM)
Eastern Michigan University Organization for Risk Reduction
Grand Valley State University
Great Lakes Safety Training Center
MARO Employment and Training Association
Michigan AFL-CIO
Michigan Association of Chiropractors
Michigan Farm Bureau
Michigan Green Industry Association (MGIA)
Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association (MITA)
North Central Michigan College
Parents for Student Safety Employment Standards (PASSES)
Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union (RWDSU)
United Auto Workers (UAW)
University of Michigan Center for Ergonomics
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