Safety Committee to Meet at Convention

Words: Jeff Buczkiewicz
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The MCAA Safety Committee will be held Wednesday, January 23 at 8:00 AM.

The MCAA announced that the Safety Committee will be meeting on Wednesday, January 23 at the MCAA annual convention in Las Vegas held in conjunction with World of Masonry.

The meeting will be at 8:00 AM at the convention center in the south hall in room S233. Any MCAA member firm with safety directors is encouraged to send them to the meeting. They will be sharing ideas and discussing future activities of the group. It is an invaluable opportunity for safety directors from around the country to network with peers in the same industry.

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