I. Alliance Background
Date Signed
February 23, 2004
This Alliance was initially signed by the Associated Landscape Contractors of America (PLANET), an
association which merged with the Professional Lawn Care Association of America to form the
Professional Landcare Network (PLANET) in January, 2005.
Overview
The OSHA and PLANET Alliance focuses on providing large and small landscape industry businesses,
their employees, including youth and non-English speaking workers, with information and guidance
that will help them reduce strains caused by manual material handling; amputations; motor vehicle
crashes; and slips, trips, and falls injuries.
Implementation Team Members
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Bob Curtis
Beau Ellis
Rick Harris
Jim Mitchell
Bob Nester
Lisa Ramber |
Salt Lake Technical Center (SLTC)
Directorate of Enforcement Programs (DEP)
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances (OOSA)
Office of Small Business Assistances (OSBA)
Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine (DSTM)
OOSA |
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| Contributors |
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Glen Lamson
Paul Murphy |
SLTC
SLTC/OSHA Contractor |
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Kirsten Combs
Betsy Demorest
Debra Holder
Scott Jamieson
Mari Medrano
Barb Mulhern
Peter Ruvalcaba
David Snodgrass
Tanya Tolpegin |
Safety Program Coordinator
Events and Products Manager
Executive Director (former)
Safety and Insurance Committee, The Care of Trees
Safety Officer, CoCal Landscaping
Safety Specialist
Safety Consultant
Chairman, Safety & Insurance Manager, Dennis' Seven Dees Landscaping
Chief Operating Officer |
Evaluation Period
February 23, 2004 – February 22, 2005
II. Implementation Team Meetings
April 8, 2004
July 16, 2004
August 24, 2004
September 9, 2004
September 23, 2004
November 3, 2004
December 6, 2004
December 17, 2004 |
Kick off meeting
Team Meeting
Conference Call
Conference Call
Conference Call
Meeting at GIC
Conference Call
Conference Call |
III. Results
- Events and Products
Training and Education Goal
- Develop and deliver safety training programs designed to meet the needs of the diverse workforce,
using appropriate language, media, and delivery methods. Identify and mentor potential trainers who
are bilingual and have knowledge of the industry to teach the courses.
During this reporting period, the OSHA and PLANET Alliance Implementation Team did not start work on
programs or projects to address this goal.
Outreach and Communication Goals
- Develop and disseminate information through print and electronic media, including electronic
assistance tools and links from OSHA's and PLANET's Web sites.
Products
Landscape and Horticultural Services Safety and Health Topics Page
Members from the OSHA - PLANET Alliance implementation team provided information, landscaping
industry photographs and comments to OSHA's SLTC staff during the development of OSHA's Landscape
and Horticultural Services Safety and Health Topics page. The following PLANET representatives will
be members of the page's editorial board:
- Dave Snodgrass - Dennis' Seven Dees Landscaping
- John Rovedo - American Civil Contractors, Inc.
- Barb Mulhern - Safety Specialist
OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web Page
OSHA developed an OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web page on the Agency's Web site. The Web page includes
hyperlinks to the OSHA and PLANET Alliance agreement, OSHA news releases, a photograph of the
signing ceremony, activities and events, products and resources, and milestones and successes. For
more information on the number of visits to the OSHA and PLANET Web page, please see the Alliance
Program Reach table in section C of this report.
PLANET and OSHA Alliance Web Page
PLANET established a PLANET - OSHA Web page, which links to the PLANET - OSHA Alliance Web page on
OSHA's Web site. Also, the PLANET Web page will link to PLANET's Safety Tips Sheets as they are
developed and to OSHA's Landscaping and Horticultural Services Safety and Health Topics page when it
is posted on OSHA's Web site.
PLANET Safety Tips Fact Sheet Series
Through the OSHA and PLANET Alliance, the association is developing a Safety Tips Fact Sheet on
slips, trips and falls in English and in Spanish and will post it on its Web site. It will be
available to the landscape industry companies, employees and the public. The fact sheet discusses
the causes of slips and trips injuries and how to prevent them.
Slip and Trip Injuries is the first in a series of four tips sheets that PLANET will develop. The
other sheets will address Defensive Driving, Manual Material Moving, and Prevention of Amputations
which are focus areas identified in the OSHA – PLANET Alliance agreement.
PLANET Safety SOLUTIONS© Newsletter
PLANET publishes Safety SOLUTIONS©, a monthly members-only newsletter. Articles on the OSHA – PLANET
Alliance and OSHA safety and health information are included in nearly every issue. For example, the
November 2004 issue featured articles, "OSHA and Safety Update: Are you Prepared?" and "OSHA
Alliance Update." This edition also included hyperlinks to OSHA's Strategic Management Plan Web page
and OSHA's Spanish language Web page, OSHA en Español.
- Speak, exhibit, or appear at PLANET and OSHA conferences such as local meetings, the Landscape
Industry Conference & GIE, Student Career Days, PLANET Forum, Specialty Symposiums and other events.
Events
Green Industry Conference (GIC), Charlotte, North Carolina, November 3-6, 2004
PLANET's Green Industry Conference (GIC) was held November 3-6, 2004 at the Charlotte Convention
Center, Charlotte, NC. OSHA, North Carolina Department of Labor, Division of Occupational Safety and
Health, and PLANET shared an exhibit booth in the PLANET Resource Center at the convention center.
OSHA, North Carolina Department of Labor, Division of Occupational Safety and Health representatives
and PLANET representatives distributed publications and answered questions from PLANET members.
There were approximately 4,000 attendees at this event.
Green Industry Exposition (GIE), Harrisburg, North Carolina, November 4, 2004
PLANET's Green Industry Exposition (GIE) was held in conjunction with the GIC on November 4, 2004 in
Harrisburg, North Carolina. OSHA and North Carolina Department of Labor, Division of Occupational
Safety and Health representatives had an exhibit booth, distributed publications and answered
questions from PLANET's members. There were approximately 1,000 attendees at this event.
- Promote and encourage PLANET members' participation in OSHA's cooperative programs such as
compliance assistance, the Voluntary Protection Programs, Consultation and its Safety and Health
Achievement Recognition Program.
During this reporting period, the OSHA and PLANET Alliance Implementation Team did not start work on
programs or projects to address this goal.
- Work with other Alliance Program participants on specific issues and projects in the landscape
industry that are addressed and developed through the Alliance Program.
During this reporting period, the OSHA and PLANET Alliance Implementation Team did not start work on
programs or projects to address this goal.
Promoting the National Dialogue Goals:
- In speeches and other public appearances PLANET leaders/mentors will demonstrate their own
commitment to workplace safety and health and raise the awareness of effective safety and health
management in the industry.
During this reporting period, the OSHA and PLANET Alliance Implementation Team did not started work
on programs or projects to address this goal.
- Convene or participate in forums, round table discussions, or stakeholder meetings to help forge
innovative solutions in the workplace or to provide input on safety and health issues, especially
those relating to "hard-to reach" and non-English speaking workers.
During this reporting period, the OSHA and PLANET Alliance Implementation Team did not start work on
programs or projects to address this goal.
- Executive Summary
In the first year of the Alliance, OSHA and PLANET established an excellent working relationship.
Through the Alliance Program, OSHA and PLANET are working to reduce injuries and exposure to hazards
in the workplace for the landscape industry.
OSHA developed an OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web page on the Agency's Web site. The Web page includes
links to the OSHA and PLANET Alliance agreement, OSHA news releases, a photograph of the signing
ceremony, and activities and events, products and resources, and milestones and successes. PLANET
also established a PLANET - OSHA Web page, which links to the PLANET - OSHA Alliance Web page on
OSHA's Web site.
The Alliance implementation team also worked together to provide OSHA with input on the development
of an OSHA electronic assistance tool; Landscaping and Horticultural Services Safety and Health
Topics page. The tool will be posted on OSHA's Web site. In addition, Dave Snodgrass, John Rovedo,
and Barb Mulhern will become members of the editorial board for the Topics page when it becomes
available to the public.
Through the Alliance, OSHA, PLANET and North Carolina Department of Labor, Division of Occupational
Safety and Health representatives shared an exhibit booth at the Green Industry Conference in
Charlotte, NC. In addition, OSHA and North Carolina Department of Labor, Division of Occupational
Safety and Health representatives staffed an exhibit booth at the Green Industry Exposition in
Harrisburg, NC. At both events, OSHA and North Carolina Department of Labor, Division of
Occupational Safety and Health representatives answered attendees' questions and distributed
publications.
In addition, PLANET began developing and OSHA will provide feedback on PLANET's Slip and Trip
Injuries Safety Tips Facts Sheet. This document is the first in a series of four tips sheets. The
other sheets will address Defensive Driving, Manual Material Moving and Prevention of Amputations
identified as focus areas in the OSHA – PLANET Alliance agreement. The Safety Tips Facts Sheets will
be posted on PLANET's Web site, be available in English and Spanish and linked to, as appropriate,
from OSHA's Web site.
PLANET also developed articles on safety and health topics for the landscape industry. Through the
Alliance, PLANET shared information with OSHA by furnishing copies of the articles, such as those in
PLANET's SafetySoultions© newsletter.
- Alliance Program Reach
| Type of Activity |
Number of Individuals Reached |
February 26, 2004, "OSHA Forms Alliance Focusing on
Landscape Work"
BNA Occupational Safety and Health Reporter |
Data not available |
March 10, 2004, "OSHA Aligns With Landscapers for
Worker Safety"
Safety2.blr.com |
Data not available |
April 5, 2004, "ALCA AND OSHA FORM ALLIANCE ALCA and
OSHA Unite in Efforts to Provide a Safer Work Environment for the Landscape Industry"
PLANET News Release |
Data not available |
September 2004, "Reduce Injuries and Fatalities
Thorough Safety Programs Can Help Landscape Companies Avoid OSHA-Related Litigation"
Landscape Management |
Data not available |
October 2004, "ALCA Expands Efforts to Promote
Safety"
Landscape Contractor News |
2,500 |
November 2004, "ALCA Adds Safety Hotline to Long List
of Member Benefits,"
Landscape Contractor News |
2,500 |
November 3-5, 2004, Green Industry Conference,
Charlotte, NC
OSHA exhibited |
4,000 |
November 4, 2004, Green Industry Exposition,
Harrisburg, NC
OSHA exhibited |
1,000 |
November 2004, "OSHA and Safety Update: Are You
Prepared"
PLANET's SafetySolutions© newsletter |
7,000 |
December 1, 2004, "Landscape Contractors Take
Workplace Safety to the Next Level"
PLANET News Release |
Data not available |
| OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web page |
4,800 |
| PLANET - OSHA Alliance Web page on PLANET's Web site |
Data not available |
| TOTAL |
21,800 |
IV. Upcoming Milestones
In the upcoming year, OSHA and PLANET will continue its excellent working relationship and
collaborate on a number of projects to support the Alliance agreement.
The OSHA and PLANET Alliance will finalize the development of four Safety Tips Facts Sheets, in
English and Spanish, on the landscape industry hazards identified as focus areas in the Alliance
agreement. Topics of the Safety Tips Fact Sheets will be: Slip and Trip Injuries, Manual Material
Moving, Defensive Driving and Prevention of Amputations.
Through the Alliance, OSHA and PLANET will continue efforts to finalize OSHA's Landscape and
Horticultural Safety and Health Topics page. PLANET members, Dave Snodgrass, John Rovedo, and Barb
Mulhern will become members of the Landscaping and Horticultural Services Safety and Health Topics
page's editorial board when the page is launched.
OSHA and PLANET will continue to raise awareness of safety and health issues pertinent to the
landscaping industry through joint activities at the PLANET Student Career Days, which will be held
March 20-21, 2005 at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. OSHA, PLANET, and a
Maryland Occupational Safety and Health representative will share an exhibit booth on March 20,
2005, at the Student Career Fair, a recruitment fair held during Student Career Days. In addition,
OSHA Region III and Maryland Occupational Safety and Health will provide safety observers to monitor
the twenty-three competitive events known as the "Olympics of the Green Industry" at the University
of Maryland on March 21, 2005.
The OSHA and PLANET Alliance will consider opportunities to promote and educate others on safety and
health issues associated with the landscaping industry, such as at the Green Industry Conference and
Exposition, November 2-5, 2005 in Orlando, Florida. PLANET will be inviting OSHA to exhibit at the
conference and to give a presentation on OSHA's Consultation Program.
In addition, PLANET will continue to develop articles on safety and health topics, for its members
and others, on OSHA's compliance assistance materials and safety and health that impact landscape
industry.
Report prepared by: Richard L. Harris, Alliance Coordinator, Office of Outreach Services Alliances,
April 29, 2005
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