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Painter M & A Contractor License

Michigan Painters Are No Longer Licensed – What Does That Mean For You?

Published on April 16, 2019 by Sara Chauvette

Until March 28th, 2019, all Michigan painters were required to hold a M&A Contractor license. The House Fiscal Agency required painters hold a license to prevent consumer fraud, however, former Governor Rick Snyder, signed a repeal law on December 27th 2018 to remove painters from the list of professions that require licensing. So, what does that mean for you as a formerly licensed painter?

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Spring Construction Safety

Springtime Construction Safety

Published on April 1, 2019 by Brenda Forton

Spring weather is unpredictable to say the very least bringing with it equally unpredictable safety hazards. You may walk out your door one morning in a heavy winter coat, and return home wearing a t-shirt. The key is being prepared for whatever mother nature has in store.

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Top 10 OSHA Violations

Top 10 OSHA Violations

Published on April 1, 2019 by Sara Chauvette

Avoid OSHA violations and workplace injuries by properly training your team. Builders License Training Institute offers courses for Fall Protection, Hazard Communication, Respiratory Protection, Controlling Hazardous Energy, Stairways and Ladders, Personal Protective Equipment, and more. 

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Personal Protection Equipment

What You Need to Know About PPE

Published on March 28, 2019 by Brenda Forton

OSHA requires employers to conduct an assessment of their workplace to determine what PPE is required for their employees, such as specialized clothing, headgear or eyewear. The standards generally require employers to pay for mandated PPE, although some exceptions apply.

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workplace safety

What is OSHA and Why is it Necessary?

Published on March 27, 2019 by Brenda Forton

OSHA develops and enforces standards that employers must follow. Employers must furnish a place of employment which is free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees.

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Toll Brothers Named #1 Home Builder in the World

Published on March 20, 2019 by Marie McCarthy

The top American luxury home builder has won Fortune magazine’s top home builder in its annual survey of the most admired companies. Toll Brothers earned top ranks for product quality, management, and people, use of corporate assets, competitiveness, financial smarts, and social responsibility.

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Michigan Builder Cold Weather Tips

Cold Weather Tips For Michigan Builders

Published on February 20, 2019 by Brenda Forton

Contractors are generally considered a rough and rowdy bunch, ready to take on challenges and weather conditions that most professions won’t even consider. Michigan Contractors are no exception. They’re used to long cold winters with gray cloudy days and below-freezing temperatures.

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Michigan Builders Prelicense Courses

Now Is The Time To Get Your Michigan Builders or M&A License

Published on February 20, 2019 by Brenda Forton

The Construction Industry is experiencing an increase in activity. But, the number of workers needed to accommodate this boom in building are in very short supply. Now is the time to get your Michigan Builders License!

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Now Is The Time To Get Your Michigan Builders CE

Published on February 20, 2019 by Brenda Forton

Now is the time to complete your state required continuing education before the springtime calls you out to play. Take advantage of dreary damp post-winter days by using your downtime to complete that state required continuing education online in HD video before the deadline!

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MI Builder License Education

The Future Looks Bright For Michigan Builders

Published on February 20, 2019 by Brenda Forton

The construction industry nationwide is experiencing an increase in activity and a lack of workers necessary to get the job done. Workers are in high demand and companies are struggling to find the help they need to complete upcoming projects. Michigan is no exception.

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