Save money and time. Protect the environment. Identify issues first. Promote employee safety. This is what we aim for as manufacturers. However, achieving these initiatives is can be a challenge.
But did you know the PMA Regulatory Compliance Self-Certification Program can help?
We have a process that helps manufacturers meet and demonstrate compliance with all applicable health, safety, environmental and transportation regulations.
Our program is divided into four tiers to help you best fit your company’s requirements. At the most basic level, PMA members can state their commitment to meeting the minimum existing regulations already in effect. Best of all, there is no fee or recordkeeping necessary to become certified for two years.
The second level requires compliance standards to be met across the company focusing in specific sections including: management commitment, OSHA compliance, MbOCA and Isocisoyanates monitoring, compliance with environmental regulations, community relations and compliance with community right-to-know requirements. Once again, it’s free.
For the leadership certification, member companies must gain a series of points from Health and Safety and Environmental activities. A minimum of 20 points must be gained in each category. Points can be obtained through attending Health and Safety and Environmental programs. For ideas, visit the Certification Program section on the Web site. An additional 10 points must be earned either from a mix of the above programs or from extensive experience.
The final certification level expects PMA members to meet and exceed the Leadership Level requirements. Members must also participate in one or more ways as a company representative to the PMA Regulatory Affairs programming.
This is a great opportunity to bring your membership to a new level. Certification shows your commitment to your employees, your environment and your industry.
Interested? Check out the Certification Program here.
Are you compliant?
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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