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MICCS Certification Program
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here to jump to the MICCS Certification Home Page)
View a
list of all MICCS Participating and Certified Contractors
MICCS and the Indiana Department of Labor Certified Partnership
- BMW Constructors
- Business Furniture Corporation
- ERMCO
- F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co.
- Freitag-Weinhardt
- Gaylor Group
- Harmon Construction
- Indianapolis Electric Company
- Interior Specialties, Inc.
- Johnson Controls, Inc.
- Long Electric Co.
- Meyer & Najem
- Milestone Contractors, LC
- Miller-Eads Co.
- Performance Contracting, Inc.
- Poynter Sheet Metal
- Ryan Fire Protecting
- Shambaugh & Son L.P.
- Shiel Sexton Company
- Smock Fansler Corporation
- Smoot Construction
- Steinberger Construction
- The Blakely Corporation
- Turner Construction Company
- Wiegand Construction
Certified Partnership Agreement between MICCS and Indiana Department of Labor
Certification Program’s New “Qualified” Status Presentation
MICCS Certification Program
The MICCS Certification Program is essentially a web-based database
that contains detailed information about participating contractor's
safety program and record. By participating in it, contractors allow
ownersand if they wish, other contractorsto use the program
to evaluate them and decide whether to safety prequalify the participating
contractor.
There is detailed information regarding other benefits of participating
in the program at the Certification
Home Page. You can also view
the PowerPoint presentation that was used to introduce the program
to the industry in 2002.
View
the video on the MICCS Certification Program
Windows
Media Format
Quicktime
Media Format
Some additional pertinent information:
- The cost for contractors to participate is $450 for MICCS members
or $600 for nonmember companies. You will be given more information
on this after you complete the certification application.
You can download the Safety Prequalification Form here.
Owners do not require that any company be MICCS certified in
order to bid or to contract with them. They may, however, require
that a contractor participate in the program. The outcome for
the contractor may or may not be that they become MICCS certifiedbut
MICCS certification cannot be required.
Very few contractors are able to attain the very high level
of safety performance and record required to become "MICCS Certified."
Certified contractors have made
a very high commitment to worker safety.
- Major owners and contractors have issued policies regarding
how they intend to use the certification program:
Clarian
Health Partners
Eli
Lilly and Company
Reilly Industries
IPLAES
Roche Diagnostic
Corporation
Model Policy Statement endorsed
by the MICCS Board of Directors
Send
your company's policy to MICCS for it to be posted here
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