
The Manufacturing Health and Safety Association (MHSA), founded in 1992, has a long-standing commitment to enhancing safety standards across Canada’s manufacturing sector. As a non-profit, MHSA is dedicated to delivering high-quality safety training, certification, and compliance services to its members at a discounted rate. Over the years, they have built a reputation for helping manufacturing companies establish safe working environments.
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“We always consult with our manufacturing partners when making decisions, ensuring our programs truly address their needs.”
Management Team
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Comprehensive Safety Training Solutions
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“Our training is focused on a practical approach. We don’t just tell people what to do; we show them how to do it.”
Management Team
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Primary List of Services
- Manufacturing Safety Officer Certification
- Crane and Rigging Safety Courses
- Forklift Operation and Safety Training
- Customized Safety Compliance Programs
- Practical, Hands-On Training in Manufacturing Protocols
- Online, In-Person, and Virtual Training Options
- Onsite Safety Training and Assessments
- Safety Training for Related Industries (e.g., construction, food processing, heavy equipment)
Proud to Partner with MHSA

A Strong Partnership with BIS Safety Software
MHSA’s partnership with BIS Safety Software began in 2012, marking a significant transition from a traditional CRM system to an advanced Learning Management System (LMS) tailored for safety compliance in manufacturing. This integration has allowed MHSA to streamline its operations, including course registrations, training records, and certifications, all through a single, efficient platform.
In addition to training management, MHSA relies on BIS for internal processes, such as managing absence requests through a notification system. As Maggie Schell shared:
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“I’m in BIS every day, all day, managing training records and certificates—it’s become integral to our daily operations.”
Administrative Team
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Client Reach and Industry Impact
While MHSA’s core focus is on the manufacturing sector, their expertise extends to other industries, such as Machine Shops and Structural Steel. This adaptability has allowed them to expand their client base and deliver relevant safety training across various high-risk fields. Their services are recognized for their effectiveness and are trusted by companies looking to maintain the highest safety standards.
MHSA’s broad reach and practical approach to safety training ensure that they are not only meeting the needs of manufacturers but also contributing to safer work environments across multiple sectors.
Future Vision
Looking ahead, MHSA is exploring new ways to leverage BIS’s platform to benefit their members further. Potential initiatives include webinars and other digital resources to showcase the advantages of BIS Safety Software to their members. Jim expressed MHSA’s forward-thinking approach: “We have lots of interaction with BIS, and we’re always open to finding ways to improve our system’s functionality to better serve our members.” This focus on continuous improvement ensures that MHSA remains at the forefront of safety training innovation.
Customized Safety Solutions for Diverse Needs
Recognizing that every company has unique safety requirements, MHSA offers customized safety solutions to address specific client needs. Whether it’s specialized training for food processing or compliance support for construction projects, MHSA adapts its programs to suit each industry’s challenges. This adaptability makes them a valuable partner across multiple high-risk industries, providing tailored solutions that meet rigorous safety standards.
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