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Extending OSHA’s Impact Paula O. White Director, Cooperative and State Programs USDOL-OSHA for Integrated Electrical Services
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Assistant Secretary Henshaw’s Priorities Expanded outreach, education, and compliance assistance efforts Improved voluntary efforts with partnerships on every scale Leading the national dialogue on safety and health Strong, effective enforcement
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OSHA Reorganization: Realignment for Results Distinct separation of Compliance Assistance and Enforcement activities Consolidation of outreach and compliance assistance in single Directorate Creation of the new Office of Small Business
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Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs (DCSP) Office of Partnerships & Recognition Office of Small Business Assistance Office of Outreach Services & Alliances Office of Training & Education Office of State Programs
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Alliances Are Flexible Few formal program requirements –No enforcement component –Less structured than Strategic Partnerships Open to all--businesses, labor groups, trade or professional organizations, universities, or other government agencies Low-Risk--designed to initiate dialog with OSHA, can serve as a stepping stone toward a more structured cooperative relationships
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OSHA-IEC Outreach and Communication Goals Develop and disseminate info Speak or appear together Promote OSHA’s cooperative programs
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OSHA-IEC Plan of Action Immediate and on-going cross-linking of IEC’s toolbox talks, OSHA’s eTools and TechLinks pages Quarterly focus on the three major areas of the Alliance: –Fall protection –Material-handling –Rear-end collision
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VPP Works Nearly 820 workplaces and 180 industries in the Federal and State Plan State programs Over 540,000 employees covered In 2001, participants achieved injury rates 54% below their industry averages, with 5,876 lost workday cases avoided
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Construction in VPP SICs 1521-1799 Sites at the end of FY 02: –Federal: 27 –States: 17 Employees covered at end of FY 02: –Federal: 5955 –State: 2879 FY 01 Rates –DART 60% below the national average –TCIR 64% below the national average
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VPP Construction Programs Star & Merit Short Term Construction Demo Mobile Workforce Demo
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OSHA Strategic Partnerships OSPs are voluntary, cooperative agreements between OSHA and groups of employers, employees, and other stakeholders.
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Success Story: Idaho OSHA- General Contractor Partnership Program Reduced construction fatalities Improved OSHA’s relationship with stakeholders Fostered other partnerships Saved contractors money
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Fatality Rate 2.1 1.0 0.42 per 10K Employees Years
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Idaho Claims Rate Year Injuries per 100 Employees 25.0 21.0 21.0 20.9 201 18.9 17.8 15.1 15.2 14.9 14.2
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www.osha.gov Compliance Assistance eTools VPP Partnerships Alliances Consultation Office Directory Events Publications News Releases Fact Sheets Standards & Guidance Training and outreach on new guidance & regs What’s New QuickTakes
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Outreach Services Coordinating OSHA compliance assistance efforts Planning Agency’s compliance assistance efforts Networking with key health and safety organizations and other government agencies
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Office of Training and Education OSHA Training Institute Education Centers Susan Harwood Grants Distance Learning
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Contact paula.white@osha.gov 202-693-2200
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