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Michigan Safety & Health Achievement Recognition Program

Contact:  CET Onsite Consultation Program at (517) 322-1809


MSHARP
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MSHARP
is a cooperative program between business and government that recognizes Michigan employers and employees committed to creating a workplace culture that makes safety their top priority. MSHARP provides an incentive to employers to emphasize accident and illness prevention by anticipating problems, not reacting to them.

The Onsite Consultation Program within the Consultation Education & Training (CET) Division operates MSHARP. Onsite consultants will help employers identify the strengths and weaknesses of their occupational safety and health management system. Employers electing to pursue MSHARP must be committed to developing a safety and health management system that involves employees in significant ways.

Many people are familiar with another MIOSHA recognition program called the Michigan Voluntary Protection Programs (MVPP). Only the best-of-the-best can qualify for the MVPP Star award. The newly developed MSHARP guidelines are similar to MVPP, but the goals are more achievable for companies with moderately effective safety and health programs. This new program can be used as a bridge for companies to transform their effective safety and health programs into exemplary programs and may be viewed as a stepping-stone for entry into the MVPP.

Eligibility

  • Designed to assist the small employer, eligibility is limited to employers having less than 250 employees at the worksite.
  • A priority will be given to companies on the MIOSHA list of high-hazard industries, or who are a part of Michigan's Strategic Plan focus. This gives greatest attention to industries with a previous history of elevated lost-time injuries. These characteristics allow the MIOSHA program to target resources where they are most needed.
  • The company must have injury and illness rates below the Michigan average in their North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code over the last year.
  • The company must be a single, fixed worksite.

Recognition Requirements

Once eligibility criteria have been met, the company must agree to the following:
  • Allow a comprehensive safety and health survey of the worksite.
  • Work with MIOSHA onsite consultants to correct any hazards identified in the survey.
  • Develop and implement a comprehensive safety and health management system.
  • Involve employees in the development, implementation and operation of their safety and health program.
  • Maintain their injury and illness rates below the Michigan average in their industry.
  • Achieve a score of two out of a possible three on the required MIOSHA Safety and Health Program Assessment Tool, Form 33.
  • Inform MIOSHA prior to making significant work process changes that might introduce new hazards into the workplace.
  • Conduct annual self-evaluations and submit the MIOSHA 300 log for review.

MSHARP is a process designed to identify the strengths and weaknesses of an employer's occupational safety and health management system. The process starts with a request from the employer and completion of the application process. The application initiates a comprehensive consultation including an initial assessment, followed by a report with recommendations.

The process includes one or more action plan meetings between the employer and the onsite consultant to identify and begin implementation of objectives designed to meet the goal of achieving MSHARP certification. MIOSHA onsite consultants will continue to coach applicant companies as long as there is commitment to correcting hazards and improving the safety and health program.

When all requirements have been satisfied, the company will be issued an MSHARP Certificate of Achievement, as well as a 12-month exemption from MIOSHA programmed inspections. Other types of inspections, such as those based on formal employee complaints, imminent danger, referrals, fatality investigations, etc. are not preempted by participation in MSHARP.

MSHARP recognition is granted in 12-month increments. To continue in the program, employers must apply for renewal to the CET Onsite Consultation Program. Because the employer should be making progress toward self sufficiency, it is expected that the employer will take more of the responsibility for activities associated with their continued improvement and MIOSHA's involvement will be limited.

MSHARP Companies  

Aleris International, Inc. (formerly IMCO Recycling)
Coldwater South Plant
267 N. Fillmore Road
Coldwater, MI 49036
MSHARP Award: August 11, 2003
Press Release
Company Profile

Recertification: May 31, 2006

Aleris International, Inc. (formerly IMCO Recycling)
Coldwater North Plant
368 Garfield
Coldwater, MI 49036
MSHARP Award: March 9, 2005
Press Release

Recertification: December 20, 2007

Gestamp U.S. HardTech, Inc.
200 Kipp Road
Mason, MI 48854
MSHARP Award: June 2, 2005
Press Release
Recertification: December 20, 2006
SFK Pulp & Recycling U.S. Inc. (formerly Great Lakes Pulp & Fiber)
701 Fourth Avenue
Menominee, MI 49858
MSHARP Award: December 2, 2005
Press Release
Recertification: August 16, 2007
Steel Industries, Inc.
Forging Specialties Division
12600 Beech Daly Road
Redford Township, MI 48239
MSHARP Award: January 20, 2006
Press Release
Recertification: August 2, 2007
Northern Coatings & Chemical Company, Inc.
705 6th Avenue
Menominee, MI 49858
MSHARP Award: February 10, 2006 Press Release
Recertification: May 10, 2007
Oetiker, Inc.
3305 Wilson Street
Marlette, MI 48453

MSHARP Award: June 28, 2006
Alco Tec Wire Corporation
2750 Aero Park Drive
Traverse City, MI 49686
MSHARP Award: September 5, 2006 Press Release
Recertification: June 3, 2008

Flint Hills Resources (formerly Huntsman International, LLC)
2701 South Range Road
Marysville, MI 48040
MSHARP Award: September 30, 2006
Recertification: February 14, 2008

Aleris International, Inc. (formerly IMCO Recycling)
2600 Modular Drive
Saginaw, MI 48601
MSHARP Award: March 20, 2007

Liqui-Force Services (USA) Inc.
28529 Goddard Rd, Suite 106
Romulus, MI 48174
MSHARP Award: June 1, 2007
Press Release

Steel Industries
Plant 2

12607 Beech Daly Road
Redford, MI 48239
MSHARP Award: August 16, 2007
Steel Industries
Plant 4

26555 Fullerton Street
Redford, MI 48239
MSHARP Award: September 7, 2007

FIAMM Technologies, Inc.
1550 Leeson
Cadillac, MI
MSHARP Award: February 13, 2008

Quality Aluminum Products, Inc.
429 S. Michigan Avenue
Hastings, MI
MSHARP Award: February 13, 2008
Midwest International Standard Products, Inc.,
105 Stover Road
Charlevoix, MI 49720
MSHARP Award: May 12, 2008
Press Release

Michigan Packaging Company
700 Eden Road
Mason, MI
MSHARP Award: January 27, 2009
Press Release

Arnold Center Incorporated
400 Wexford Avenue
Midland, MI
MSHARP Award: May 14, 2009
Arnold Center Incorporated
490 Industrial Drive
Gladwin, MI
MSHARP Award: May 14, 2009
 

 


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