Metro Indianapolis Coalition for Construction Safety •Overview of the MICCS Certification Program •A Sampling of the “New and Improved” MICCS Website •A Timeline for Completion of.

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Metro Indianapolis Coalition
for Construction Safety
•Overview of the MICCS
Certification Program
•A Sampling of the “New and
Improved” MICCS Website
•A Timeline for Completion of the
MICCS Certification Program
•Cost Breakdown
The Purpose of MICCS
Certification
• Promote Construction Safety
• Continually assist companies to improve safety
programs and performance
• A web based database containing detailed
information regarding contractor safety
programs.
• A tool for contractors to let owners use the
detailed information to evaluate their safety prequalification.
A “Sampling” of the MICCS
Certification Website
Once you click on register now, you will be
posed with 3 options. You will choose
Contractor by clicking on the red “Click
Here” in the paragraph.
The Company Application
is split into 3 parts.
•Contact Information
•Company specific safety
questions
•EMR and OSHA
Recordables
Safety Program Review
Scoresheet (SPRS)
•Once payment has
been received, you may
reference each Section
and Criteria.
•Once all sections and
criteria have been
referenced, you will be
able to submit for
review.
Important Note: The SPRS
cannot be submitted for review
until all mandatory items have
been referenced and payment
has been received.
•When you click on a
specific item on the
Index page, it will take
you to a page that
looks like this.
•This is where you
reference the location
of the information in
your safety program.
From This Point On:
•A reviewer will be assigned by the MICCS
Certification Administrator.
•Once the reviewer is assigned to review your
safety program, they will score with comments.
•You will be notified after the reviewer has
submitted the scores and comments.
•The notification will tell you whether or not your
company met MICCS Certification Criteria.
Important Items to Note
• Just because you may not meet all of the
MICCS Certification Criteria does not
mean that you will be held off of jobsites.
Each “owner” has their own specific
prequalification criteria.
• You can always attempt to increase your
score or alleviate particular issues
efficiently by resubmitting.
Cost Breakdown
• New Submission: $450 MICCS Members
$600 Nonmembers
• Resubmission:
$300 MICCS Members
$500 Nonmembers
• Renewals:
$400 MICCS Members
$550 Nonmembers
What Happens Year To Year
Two important dates to keep in mind:
1. January 1 of each year – update your
OSHA Recordables.
2. Your Worker’s Compensation
Expiration Date – Your company will
need to Renew
The Ultimate Goals for Your
Company
1. Achieve Certified Status
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EMR below 0.90
DART below 2.6
TRIR below 4.6
Score a 75% on the Safety Program Review
Pass the Home Office Audit
2. Achieve Certified Partner Status
– Become MICCS Certified
– Sign a letter of Intent with the Indiana Department
of Labor and MICCS
– Become a MICCS member company
– Meet or exceed IOSHA’s industry specific standards
for your company’s rates for the past 3 years.