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Cooperative Programs: Working With OSHA Paula O. White Director, Cooperative and State Programs Occupational Safety and Health Administration American Meat Institute April 20, 2004
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Safety & Health on the Job: Increase the Possibilities
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Benefits of an Alliance Build a cooperative and trusting relationship with OSHA Build a cooperative and trusting relationship with OSHA Network with other organizations committed to workplace safety and health Network with other organizations committed to workplace safety and health Leverage resources to maximize worker protection Leverage resources to maximize worker protection
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OSHA-AMI Alliance Signed October 2002 Focus on: –Ergonomics –Best Practices –Technical Knowledge OSHA Alliance Alliance AMI
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OSHA-AMI Alliance Goals Outreach & Communication Develop and distribute materials Disseminate information and guidance in Spanish and other languages Speak, exhibit, or appear at conferences
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RESULTS!
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Outreach & Communication Results Conferences and meetings Published articles
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OSHA-AMI Alliance Goals Training & Education OSHA-AMI Alliance Goals Training & Education –Develop and deliver training and education programs on ergonomic issues. –Cross-train OSHA and industry safety and health personnel in AMI’s ergonomic best practices or programs.
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Training & Education Results Region IV Training Class – April 2004 –Orientation to the Meat Industry –Unique Meat Packing Successes –Nebraska Meat Industry/OSHA Partnership Ergonomics: Setting the Gold Standard – AMI Foundation & Bettcher Industries, Inc. – Ergonomic issues specific to meat-packing facilities.
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OSHA-AMI Alliance Goals Promoting National Dialogue OSHA-AMI Alliance Goals Promoting National Dialogue Encourage AMI members to act as industry liaisons and resources for OSHA’s cooperative programs and Compliance Assistance Specialists. Share information on best practices of AMI members with others in the industry.
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Who’s Entering Alliances? Abbott Laboratories American Heart Assoc. Health Physics Society National Hearing Conservation Assoc. American Textile Manufacturers Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Assoc. Board of Certified Safety Professionals Club Managers Association of America Center for Business and Public Policy, McDonough School of Business Graphic Arts Coalition Construction Institute of American Society of Civil Engineers Manufacturers Institute, Inc. Nat’l Assoc. of Homebuilders Retail Industry Leaders Assoc. Industrial Truck Association Tree Care Industry Association Shipbuilders Council of America Risk & Insurance Management Society American Meat Institute International Safety Equipment Assoc.
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Other Alliance Successes Society of the Plastics Industry Airlines Industry The Dow Chemical Company Washington Group International
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Other Cooperative Programs VPPPartnershipsSHARP
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l Over 270 Different Industries Participate l Size Independent l Smallest Employer: 6 Employees l Largest Employer: 17,700 Employees + 14,000 Contract Employees l 47% Have < 200 Employees VPP
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l Successful because it’s replicable! l Total Cases rates 53% below respective industry average (CY2002) l Equal to 10,532 cases avoided (CY2002) VPP Works
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VPP - Success Stories GE – 73 facilities in VPP Mary Kay – Lost workday injury and illness rate 58% below industry average Superior Industries – Annual recordables dropped from 202 to less than 38 Georgia Pacific – Wood i-beam production plant injury rate cut in half; from 4.2 to 2.1
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VPP Success Stories Columbia Foods/Kraft in MO –TCIR: 59% below industry average –DARCIR 52% below industry average Aurora Packing Co. in IL –TCIR: 57% below industry average –DARCIR 75% below industry average
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What’s Next for VPP VPP Construction VPP Construction VPP Corporate Challenge
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OSHA Challenge Road Map for safety and health Recognition Conserve OSHA resources Increase and expedite participation
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VPP Corporate Maximize reliance on corporate pre-screening Maximize reliance on corporate pre-screening Streamline applications Streamline applications Streamline onsite evaluations Streamline onsite evaluations Maximize leadership and outreach Maximize leadership and outreach
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VPP for Construction A Redesign Provides flexibility to meet unique aspects of industry Companies may attain recognition at corporate, division or business unit level
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OSHA Strategic Partnership Program (OSPP) 214 active partnerships, 302 total Over 13,223 employers and 558,000 employees impacted since 1998 12 National partnerships
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Current National Partnerships National Park ServiceKoch Industries ABCUSPS AGC Johnson & Johnson Ford Motor Co./UAWAMEC Construction Visteon/UAWTysons Food National Ready Mix Concrete Association
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United States Postal Service OSPP Ergonomic Risk Reduction Process (EERP) 170 sites over 3 years 36 sites launched as of January 2004
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Soldier Field Success Story No fatalities with more than 3.8 million man- hours logged Days Away from Work rate over 47% below the National BLS rate for the construction Industry BLS Average: 3.2; Site total: 1.7
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Philadelphia Communications Towers - 39 employees protected through completion of the Pre-work Communication Tower Safety and Health Checklists. - All hazards were abated prior to employee exposure. - There were no injuries or illnesses reported by workers covered under the auspices of this agreement
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Consultation: Help for Small Businesses Helps employer identify and correct hazards Identifies sources for further assistance Assists employer in developing or maintaining an effective safety and health management system Offers training—on-site or off-site No citations issued or penalties proposed
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Safety & Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) Develop and implement a safety and health management system Maintain injury and illness rates below the industry average Removed from programmed inspection list for at least 1 year Recognition and promotion
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Compliance Assistance Compliance Assistance Specialists Web: www.osha.gov www.osha.gov Publications, fact sheets, manuals, expert advisors, eTools & Safety & Health Topic Pages
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Contact Paula White white.paula@dol.gov@dol.gov 202-693-2200
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