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Florida Minerals and Chemistry
Council
The Florida Minerals and Chemistry Council (FMCC) is an association of
mineral processors, chemical manufacturers, distributors, transporters,
suppliers and consultants who have business interests in Florida. Since 1983, the Council has been dedicated to building a greater spirit of cooperation and understanding among its members, government and the public. FMCC communicates with state officials to shape legislation and regulation affecting the manufacturing community.
FMCC Safety Conference
Building World Class Safety
April 23-24, 2009
Resort and Club at Little Harbor
Ruskin, FL
Safety Conference Agenda
Presentations:
Contractor Safety Panel -
Ben Rice, Moretrench Environmental Services - Coming soon!
Tom Worischeck, Kimmins Contracting Corp.- Coming soon!
Hazard Analysis
Presentation and Hazard
Analysis Forms - Charles Justice, Central Maintenance and Welding
The State of Contractor Safety at Mosaic - Ken Corley, Mosaic Co.
Nuclear Industrial Safety - Bob Gartner, Progress Energy
Risk,
Reliability & Root Cause Analysis - Loyd Hamilton, Think Reliability
Behavioral
Safety - Larry Simmons, PotashCorp
Values,
Leadership, Behavior and Culture that Creates World Class Safety - Brian
Kendall, Rayonier
Safety
at the Cape - Launa Maier, Kennedy Space Center
OSHA
Presentation - Keven Yarbrough, OSHA
Safety
Questionnaire - Willie Tims, Mosaic Co.
Thank
you to our sponsors!
Central
Maintenance & Welding, Electrical Engineering Enterprises, Inc., FHS, MJM
Electric, Inc., Mid-State Machine & Fabricating Corp., Moretrench, Mosaic,
PotashCorp., Safety Training & Consulting., URS
Florida
Minerals and Chemistry Council
Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
2009 David C. Williams Scholarship Program
The
Florida
Minerals and Chemistry Council Scholarship Foundation, Inc., established the
David C. Williams Scholarship Program to assist worthy students with college
tuition. The program will to distribute up to 10 individual
$500 scholarships to high school seniors accepted to colleges in Florida.
Applications were due in February 2009.
Winners will be announced soon!
Last
Update: 11/24/08
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