September
26, 2005 – Today Macomb Community College and the Michigan Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) signed a formal alliance to help protect
the safety and health of Michigan’s workers. The MIOSHA program is part of
the Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth (DLEG).
“I’m proud to stand side-by-side
with Dr. Lorenzo today and forge a partnership to protect Michigan workers,”
said DLEG Director David C. Hollister. “This collaborative alliance between
labor, industry and government will give businesses across Michigan the necessary
tools to provide a safe and healthy work environment.”
Signing the alliance were:
David C. Hollister, Director, Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth;
Dr. Albert L. Lorenzo, President, Macomb Community College; Barbara J. Clark,
Vice President, Economic & Workforce Development, Macomb Community College;
and Douglas J. Kalinowski, Director, Michigan Occupational Safety and Health
Administration. Daniel L. King, Principal Engineer, CCRW, General Motors Manufacturing
Engineering also spoke at the ceremony.
“Macomb is pleased to partner
with MIOSHA to develop new opportunities for improving the health and safety
of our workplaces,” said Lorenzo. “Creating linkages for meaningful discussion
with business and industry that lead to real-world, effective solutions for
strengthening workplace safety is important in sustaining a dynamic economy
that offers meaningful employment options for community residents.”
Alliances enable organizations
committed to workplace safety and health to collaborate with MIOSHA to prevent
workplace injuries and illnesses. This is MIOSHA’s first alliance with a community
college. A key goal of the alliance is the establishment of a pilot MIOSHA
Training Institute at Macomb’s M-TEC, with a specific core curriculum.
“The MIOSHA program is dedicated
to working with employers, both public and private sector–to find innovative
ways to enhance workplace safety and health,” said Kalinowski. “Through this
alliance, MIOSHA and Macomb can offer employers a high level of safety and health
information and training.”
Other
key goals of the alliance include:
- Coordinate consultation and educational
training strategies and co-sponsor seminars.
- Use quarterly publications to
address current health and safety issues.
- Initiate proactive approaches
to a variety of delivery methods (online, CD Rom, video, etc.).
- Provide a forum for open discussion
of MIOSHA standards and regulations from the perspective of equipment manufacturers,
equipment integrators and targeted industries.
- Explore the impact of new and
upcoming technology and equipment on existing standards.
- Establish a blueprint for collaboration
to involve other colleges and M-TECs statewide. Utilize ITV and distance learning
technology to collaborate statewide.
“Macomb’s Workforce Development
Institute is in a unique position not only to facilitate meaningful collaboration
with local business and industry but also to provide hands-on training opportunities
by combining key stakeholder resources with the college’s M-TEC and Emergency
Services Training Center facilities,” said Clark. “This collaboration will
expand access to quality health and safety training at the local level, while
providing course and program solutions that can easily be replicated throughout
the state.”
Macomb's comprehensive Workforce
Development Institute will administer the alliance. The Institute is focused
on maintaining Michigan's competitive edge in the global economy–assisting industry
in sustaining a highly skilled workforce and supporting meaningful employment
opportunities. The college's workforce development and training programs are
developed in conjunction with the business and labor community, and are headquartered
in Macomb's M-TEC.
Macomb Community College is one of the nation's leading community
colleges, serving more than 30,000 students each semester and reaching more
than 350,000 persons each year through cultural and community service programs.
The college's comprehensive educational programming includes pre-collegiate
experiences, university transfer and career preparation programs, bachelor degree
completion and graduate degree programs, workforce training, professional educational
and certification, and continuing education and enrichment opportunities.
There
are many benefits to participating in an alliance with MIOSHA. Through this
program, organizations will:
- Build
trusting, cooperative relationships.
- Network with others committed
to workplace safety and health.
- Exchange information about best
practices.
- Leverage resources to maximize
worker safety and health protection.
For
more information about forming an alliance or partnership with MIOSHA, please
check our website at www.michigan.gov/miosha or contact the
Consultation Education and Training (CET) Division at 517.322.1809.