All classes start at 8:00 am
Refreshments and lunch will be provided by AIS
Each company must update their training plans to reflect Michigan Aggregates
Association as the competent training organization, and this updated plan must be
posted for the employees to view at least two weeks before the training. If you
need assistance updating your plan, please contact the MAA office. Each
aggregate production facility must also address any changes at their location that
affect the safety and health of the workers in order to comply with MSHA
regulations.
Training certificates will be completed at the end of each session, but companies
must be aware that, to be valid, the certificate must be signed by the person who is
responsible for the company’s safety and health. MAA/AIS will not be responsible
for lost certificates.
MAA and AIS Construction Equipment are dedicated to safely advancing and promoting the industry. more info...
All classes start at 8:00 am
Refreshments and lunch will be provided by AIS
Each company must update their training plans to reflect Michigan Aggregates
Association as the competent training organization, and this updated plan must be
posted for the employees to view at least two weeks before the training. If you
need assistance updating your plan, please contact the MAA office. Each
aggregate production facility must also address any changes at their location that
affect the safety and health of the workers in order to comply with MSHA
regulations.
Training certificates will be completed at the end of each session, but companies
must be aware that, to be valid, the certificate must be signed by the person who is
responsible for the company’s safety and health. MAA/AIS will not be responsible
for lost certificates.
MAA and AIS Construction Equipment are dedicated to safely advancing and promoting the industry. more info...
All classes start at 8:00 am
Refreshments and lunch will be provided by AIS
Each company must update their training plans to reflect Michigan Aggregates
Association as the competent training organization, and this updated plan must be
posted for the employees to view at least two weeks before the training. If you
need assistance updating your plan, please contact the MAA office. Each
aggregate production facility must also address any changes at their location that
affect the safety and health of the workers in order to comply with MSHA
regulations.
Training certificates will be completed at the end of each session, but companies
must be aware that, to be valid, the certificate must be signed by the person who is
responsible for the company’s safety and health. MAA/AIS will not be responsible
for lost certificates.
MAA and AIS Construction Equipment are dedicated to safely advancing and promoting the industry. more info...
Join us for the annual MAA Pheasant Hunt to take place Friday January 17, 2025 at 8:00 am. Hosted by Crooked Foot Upland Bird and Game Hunting (7303 . Delaney Road, Owosso, Michigan).
Topics will include an update on current political agendas as well as potential future legislative initiatives. There will also be a brief discussion regarding the MAA PAC and its objectives.
For those interested, immediately following the update, MAA has arranged for a great networking opportunity as we traverse the pristine property of Crooked Foot Hunting Club’s rolling terrain while experiencing some of the best pheasant hunting in Michigan.
The pheasant hunt starts around 9:00 AM with a tower shoot (European Hunt) followed-up with a nourishing lunch and a walk-up hunt in the afternoon. The day will conclude with refreshments as you share your memorable hunting stories.
This is a great opportunity for companies to treat valuable customers and key employees as well as network with others in the industry.
The cost for this event is $435 per hunter and includes birds, shells, dogs and handlers, bird cleaning, lunch, tips and beverages.
There is no need for a license as this event takes place on a private reserve. more info...
All classes start at 8:00 am
Refreshments and lunch will be provided by AIS
Each company must update their training plans to reflect Michigan Aggregates
Association as the competent training organization, and this updated plan must be
posted for the employees to view at least two weeks before the training. If you
need assistance updating your plan, please contact the MAA office. Each
aggregate production facility must also address any changes at their location that
affect the safety and health of the workers in order to comply with MSHA
regulations.
Training certificates will be completed at the end of each session, but companies
must be aware that, to be valid, the certificate must be signed by the person who is
responsible for the company’s safety and health. MAA/AIS will not be responsible
for lost certificates.
MAA and AIS Construction Equipment are dedicated to safely advancing and promoting the industry. more info...
All classes start at 8:00 am
Refreshments and lunch will be provided by AIS
Each company must update their training plans to reflect Michigan Aggregates
Association as the competent training organization, and this updated plan must be
posted for the employees to view at least two weeks before the training. If you
need assistance updating your plan, please contact the MAA office. Each
aggregate production facility must also address any changes at their location that
affect the safety and health of the workers in order to comply with MSHA
regulations.
Training certificates will be completed at the end of each session, but companies
must be aware that, to be valid, the certificate must be signed by the person who is
responsible for the company’s safety and health. MAA/AIS will not be responsible
for lost certificates.
MAA and AIS Construction Equipment are dedicated to safely advancing and promoting the industry. more info...
All classes start at 8:00 am
Refreshments and lunch will be provided by AIS
Each company must update their training plans to reflect Michigan Aggregates
Association as the competent training organization, and this updated plan must be
posted for the employees to view at least two weeks before the training. If you
need assistance updating your plan, please contact the MAA office. Each
aggregate production facility must also address any changes at their location that
affect the safety and health of the workers in order to comply with MSHA
regulations.
Training certificates will be completed at the end of each session, but companies
must be aware that, to be valid, the certificate must be signed by the person who is
responsible for the company’s safety and health. MAA/AIS will not be responsible
for lost certificates.
MAA and AIS Construction Equipment are dedicated to safely advancing and promoting the industry. more info...