ISFA Recommends Caesarstone Health/Safety Training
CHARLOTTE, N.C.— Caesarstone expands its partnership with the International Surface Fabricators Association (ISFA) to continue a commitment to leading the industry in healthy and safety standard.
The IFSA recommends its members take advantage of Caesarstone’s Master of Stone training platform to address health and safety issues, including silica dust, in the workplace.
The Master of Stone training, officially launched in January 2020, is a short series of online modules. The website also offers additional helpful resources, including a good practice guide, safety data sheet and more.
Companies completing the program, offered at no charge, receive a Master of Stone certificate. More than 600 fabricators in the United States and Canada qualified for certification in the past 15 months.
“ISFA is very grateful for Caesarstone’s support and the company’s commitment to educating all fabricators, including our members, through the Master of Stone training center,” said Nancy Busch, ISFA executive director. “Our members are always looking for additional educational opportunities to help further their business, and this extensive, online and free training program will be a great resource for them when it comes to health and safety.”
“Fabricators are a vital part of Caesarstone’s success, so joining ISFA in their work to help members succeed makes good business sense for our brand but it also goes beyond that,” said Elizabeth Margles, vice president of marketing for Caesarstone North America. “It’s about working together to increase the entire industry’s understanding of how to protect all fabricators from the health and safety risks posed in the industry and to strengthen its future.
“We hope every ISFA member will take Caesarstone’s Master of Stone training modules and provide access to all applicable employees, so the best practices shared within the training platform become the industry standard across the globe.”
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