CMCA Event Calendar



CMCA Calendar

Apr
24
Wed
CMCA Western Slope Meeting Notice @ Wagner Equipment
Apr 24 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

Please RSVP to [email protected] to insure we have enough coffee and pastries for everyone

Park in the west parking lot

Agenda
8:00am Welcome – Dan Cassaday, Wagner Equipment
8:05am Introduction of attendees
8:15am Colorado Clean Diesel Program – Presented by CLEER
8:45am Enforcement and Agency Updates
9:00am Break
9:10am Legislative update – Greg Fulton, President CMCA
9:30am Local Trucking Updates and Discussion
10:00am Meeting adjourned

Air Brake Certification – April 24
Apr 24 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Cost:  $140 members, $225 non-members & walk-ins

This Hands-on Seminar Covers:  How to adjust and manipulate air brakes and air brake systems.  Includes video training.  Applicable for Safety Managers, Mechanics and Drivers.

Register Now

Apr
30
Tue
Safety Group Seminar: Unscrambling the Claims Puzzle and Incident Investigation @ Colorado Motor Carriers Association
Apr 30 @ 8:45 am – 11:00 am

Join us for Pinnacol Safety Group Training!

Seminars include:

Unscrambling the Claims Puzzle

Understanding your rights and responsibilities after an employee is injured is a key component to managing claims costs. This course provides information about workers’ compensations benefits and rules while connecting the pieces involved in handling claims. After completing this course, you will be equipped to play an active role in the claims management process. Topics include:

  • Workers’ compensation benefits provided to injured workers
  • Workers’ compensation rules and processes
  • Communicating with designated medical providers
  • Techniques and tools for managing losses

Incident Investigation

Are the same incidents occurring at your organization over and over again? Discover how investigations can be used as a learning tool to identify causal factors of an incident. During this program, participants will:

  • Outline how to use incident investigations as a learning tool to improve the system
  • Discuss the importance of being open to multiple causal factors
  • Define human error as a symptom not a cause of incidents