May 2019
MiMfg Magazine
Protect your manufacturing business with
Reasonable Suspicion Drug and
Alcohol Training for Supervisors
Forty percent of all workplace
fatalities involve the use of
drugs or alcohol. Michigan
manufacturers face new risks
and liabilities relating to the use
and abuse of legal and illegal
drugs in the workplace. Attend
an upcoming critical training
session, provided by MMA’s
MFG Works Partners provider
MTMIC and Allied Safety
Consultants, to discover what
manufacturing supervisors need
to know, including:
• Specimen collection procedures
• Lab process
• Medical review process
• Signs and symptoms of alcohol
and drug use and abuse
• Approaching an employee
• Handling sensitive scenarios
• Proper Documentation
Training sessions will be
offered on 6/19/19 in Livonia
and 6/25/19 in Lansing.
Register online at mimfg.org .
The price is $50/person for
MMA members and MTMIC
policyholders and $75 for
non-members. Policyholders,
enter code MTM19 to receive
discounted rate.
This course satisfies
the U.S. Department of
Transportation training
requirements. Space is
limited; register early.
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Reasonable Suspicion Drug and
Alcohol Training for Supervisors
Register Today!
June 25, 2019
June 19, 2019
MMA Headquarters
VisTaTech Center at
620 S. Capitol Ave.
Schoolcraft College
Lansing, MI 48933
18600 Haggerty Road
8:30-11:30 a.m.
Livonia, MI 48152
8:30-11:30 a.m.
Registration
Online: mimfg.org
Phone: 517-487-8521
E-mail: [email protected]
Pricing
$50/person for
MMA members
$75/person for
Future members
Continental breakfast included. Training materials
and Certificates of Completion provided.
Space is limited; registration required.
Your Support is Critical
“Our ability to support pro-manufacturing candidates
is imperative as anti-manufacturing voices are
working strategically against our industry. The
MMA-PAC is limited to personal contributions
from our members, so your contributions as a
leader in manufacturing are critical to success
in these pivotal mid-term elections.”
— Patrick Curry, MMA-PAC Chair
and President of Fullerton Tool
Contributing to the MMA-PAC is an investment in Michigan’s future and one of the most
affordable and effective ways to support pro-manufacturing legislators and candidates.
Donate online today at mimfg.org or contact Brianna Mills: 517-487-8523 or [email protected].
MMA-PAC can accept personal contributions or contributions from sole-proprietorships, partnerships or limited liability companies (LLCs). State Law prohibits acceptance of corporate checks.
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