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December's Consumer's Corner Cable Show Spotlights MIOSHA's 30th Anniversary

December 13, 2005 – The December edition of the Department of Labor & Economic Growth’s (DLEG) cable show Consumer’s Corner focuses on the 30th anniversary of the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA). The show, hosted by DLEG Director David C. Hollister, was filmed on location at Macomb College during the “Governor’s Workplace Safety & Health Forum” for Michigan manufacturers.

 

The cable show includes highlights of the forum including clips from top executives from Ford, Dow Chemical, and MASCO and interviews with MIOSHA award winning manufacturers. The forum included the launch of a new safety and health training cd-rom which will be sent to 30,000 manufacturers.

 

Consumer’s Corner guests include:

 

  • Doug Kalinowski, MIOSHA Director,
  • Wes Smith, President and Owner of E&E Manufacturing,
  • David Yacavone, President, Johnson Technology.

 

This show, which is airing statewide through early January, offers valuable information for both business owners and employees on worker safety and health.

 

“The forum was the perfect setting for Consumer’s Corner because it capped off a year-long celebration of MIOSHA’s 30 years of protecting Michigan workers,” Hollister said. “On this show, top Michigan executives explain how making safety a number one priority not only protects workers, but can enhance a company’s bottom line and help make Michigan a worldwide leader in the global economy.”

 

For more information about Consumer’s Corner, visit http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/consumerscorner/ where you will find the show times, dates and topics. If Consumer’s Corner is not scheduled in your area, contact your local cable television provider.

 

The MIOSHA Consultation Education and Training (CET) Division has developed a “Toolbox” to help employers improve their safety and health systems.  This “Toolbox” contains ideas, activities, and materials that focus on the five major components of a safety and health system.  The “Toolbox” also contains a CD with MIOSHA standards and CET publications.  The “Toolbox” materials are available on the MIOSHA web page at www.michigan.gov/cet or from the MIOSHA Consultation Education and Training (CET) Division at 517.322.1809.

 

The next edition of Consumer’s Corner on “Mentoring” with special guest host First Gentleman Daniel Granholm Mulhern begins airing across the state after Jan. 9th.

 

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