


The MCA Detroit Health and Safety Committee is continuously welcoming new participants and would love for you to get involved in 2026.
This committee brings together contractor health and safety professionals and industry partners, to collaborate on topics impacting jobsite safety, regulatory compliance, and workforce well-being across our mechanical contracting community.
Through the committee, members help guide:
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Safety-focused contractor professional development trainings
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An active partnership with the MIOSHA Consultation, Education & Training (CET) Division
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Industry-relevant safety resources, programs and initiatives
Whether you have years of experience or are newer to the industry, your perspective matters.

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Stay informed on safety trends, regulatory updates and industry initiatives
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Help shape contractor professional development and training opportunities
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Engage in meaningful collaboration with MIOSHA and industry partners
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Share ideas that directly impact jobsite safety and culture
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Network with peers across the mechanical construction industry

January 8th
February 5th
March 5th
April 2nd
May 7th
June 4th
July - No Meeting
August 6th
September 3rd
October 1st
November 5th
December 3rd
2026 Meeting Details
The committee meets every first Thursday of the month at 8AM, virtually.
For more information, contact MCA Detroit's Health and Safety Manager

Samantha Moler, ASP
Health and Safety Manager
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