Registration open for 2025 MI Safety Conference: April 15-16

March 17, 2025
The 2025 Michigan Safety Conference is set to bring together safety professionals from across the state for two days of expert-led sessions, networking, and innovative solutions. With over 120 courses, 14 training divisions, and an exhibit hall featuring 200+ vendors, this event is a must-attend for anyone passionate about workplace safety. This year’s theme, “Find Your Safety,” encourages attendees to expand their knowledge, build strong industry connections, and explore cutting-edge advancements. Pre-register now to secure your spot! Learn more at www.michsafetyconference.org.
Conference Highlights
- Meet MIOSHA Representatives – Connect with MIOSHA’s Consultation Education and Training (CET) Division to discuss workplace safety programs, compliance assistance and free consultation services.
- MIOSHA Training Sessions & Updates – Gain valuable insights directly from MIOSHA, including:
- Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations for 2024 – Learn about the most common violations and how to avoid them.
- A Closer Look at Workplace Fatalities – An in-depth review of common causes and prevention strategies based on real workplace incidents.
- MIOSHA Disaster Response Team Presentation – How MIOSHA supports first responders and emergency response teams during declared emergencies
- Alliance and Partnership Programs – Working with MIOSHA – Discover how businesses can collaborate with MIOSHA through alliances, partnerships and consultation services.
- MTI Training & Recognition – Attend the MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) Update and witness the MTI Graduate Recognition Ceremony celebrating safety professionals who have earned MTI certificates.
- MIOSHA Construction Update – A key session covering regulatory changes, enforcement updates and compliance trends.
About the Michigan Safety Conference
The Michigan Safety Conference is a non-profit 501(c)3 volunteer organization dedicated to promoting the improvement of workplace safety and health practices in the State of Michigan. It provides participants with quality workplace health and safety education through an annual conference that attracts one of the highest attendance ratings, by safety professionals, in the nation.
