The CAM Safety Program (
CAMSAFETY) offers the services of a full-time safety professional with links to a wide network of industry specific safety professionals. Services are customized to fit your specific needs making them a cost-effective way to protect your most valuable asset - your employees - while improving your bottom line. Among the types of assistance available are:
- Jobsite inspections for hazard assessment and injury prevention
- Assistance with MIOSHA inspections, citations and appeals
- Accident investigations
- Review/audit of your company’s safety program, including safety training
- Company-wide personal injury analysis
The assistance provided by CAMSAFETY Professionals will help you reduce your potential for workplace accidents and help your company move toward accident-free jobsites.
Mission Statement
The mission of CAMSAFETY is to provide cost-effective safety solutions to our members with a focus on keeping all employees safe and healthy while helping member companies keep safety as a crucial core value.
Goals and Objectives
To provide cost-effective safety solutions to our members
- Develop safety services that can be purchased individually or bundled together
- Provide safety program evaluations, at no cost, to all members
- Increase and improve safety classes offered through CAMTEC
- Be available to members to answer specific safety questions
To assist members with keeping safety as a crucial core value to their business
- Provide safety information directly to senior managers
- Provide up to date information on safety trends and R.O.I. strategies
To maintain a good working relationship with MIOSHA
- MIOSHA Alliance signed August 2, 2012
- To continue to offer safety programs required under the MIOSHact
- Assist members with MIOSHA inspections and citations
- Implement the provisions of the alliance
To establish partnerships and alliances with outside entities that will benefit CAM members
- Partnering with other entities to provide cost reductions on specific items such as safety equipment and specialized training
- Participate with the Greater Detroit Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers
- Participate in the Michigan Safety Conference – Construction Division
- Signed alliance with MISS DIG to promote awareness of underground utilities and damage prevention efforts
To promote safety in the construction industry
- Write educational articles for the CAM Magazine, E-Newsletter, and our website
- Provide two new Toolbox Talks each month
- Publish Hot Topics periodically to “get the word out” on what is happening in our industry
- Develop and promote the Safety Leadership Conference, a one-day, professional development event.
To recognize outstanding safety achievement among our members
To promote and facilitate interaction and networking among our members regarding safety
- CAM Safety Committee consists of Safety Professional from member companies representing an assortment of industries
- Encourage committee members to attend CAM events
To provide cost-effective safety solutions to our members
- Act as a “safety department” for members
- Review, update or develop new written safety plans
- Conduct site safety audits
- Conduct FREE training
- Assist with MIOSHA recordkeeping
- Assist with MIOSHA inspections or appeals
- Assist with accident investigations
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