I. Alliance Background
Date Signed
February 23, 2004
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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Beau Ellis
Rick Harris
Lee Anne Jillings
Jim Mitchell
Bob Nester
Lisa Ramber |
Directorate of Enforcement Programs (DEP)
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances (OOSA)
OOSA
Office of Small Business Assistances (OSBA)
Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine (DSTM)
OOSA |
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Jennifer Ayers
Kirsten Combs
Betsy Demorest
Mari Medrano
Barb Mulhern
Peter Ruvalcaba
David Snodgrass
Tanya Tolpegin |
Director of Products and Services
Safety Program Coordinator
Events and Products Manager
Safety Officer, CoCal Landscaping
Safety Specialist
Safety Consultant
Chairman, Safety & Insurance Manager, Dennis' Seven Dees Landscaping
Chief Operating Officer |
Evaluation Period
February 23, 2005 – February 22, 2006
II. Implementation Team Meetings
March 7, 2005
March 8, 2005
March 21, 2005
July 15, 2005
December 13, 2005
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Tips Sheets Work Group Conference Call
Student Career Days Work Group Conference Call
Implementation Team Meeting
Implementation Team Meeting
Federal Network for Young Worker Safety and Health, Limited English Proficiency Work Group
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 and PLANET Alliance implementation team continued to work together by
providing information, landscaping industry photographs and comments to OSHA's SLTC staff during the
final stage of the development of OSHA's Landscape and Horticultural Services Safety and Health
Topics page. The Landscape and Horticultural Services Safety and Health Topics page was posted on
OSHA's Web site in May 2005. PLANET promoted OSHA's Topics page to its members and others, through
news releases, members-only monthly newsletters and its Web site.
The following PLANET representatives and members are on the Topics page's editorial board:
- Dave Snodgrass - Dennis' Seven Dees Landscaping
- John Rovedo - American Civil Contractors, Inc.
- Barb Mulhern - PLANET Safety Specialist
OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web Page
OSHA continued to update the 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, activities and events, products and resources, and milestones and successes.
In addition, information and links were added to the page as the implementation team developed
products and resources including, PLANET's series of Safety Tips Sheets. For more information on the
number of visits to the OSHA and PLANET Web page, please see the Alliance Program Reach table.
PLANET and OSHA Alliance Web Page
PLANET continued to update its PLANET and OSHA Web page with safety and health information, news
releases and links to the PLANET and OSHA Alliance Web page on the agency's Web site. For example,
the OSHA and PLANET Alliance is highlighted on PLANET's Safety Programs Web page. In addition,
PLANET posted its series of Safety Tips Sheets, which were developed in English and in Spanish with
input from OSHA, on the Web page. The page also has a links to OSHA's Landscaping and Horticultural
Services Safety and Health Topics page and other agency resources, projects and activities.
PLANET Safety Tips Sheet Series
Through the OSHA and PLANET Alliance, the association developed the following series of Safety Tips
Sheets, in English and in Spanish with input from OSHA, for employers and employees in the
landscaping and horticultural services industries:
- Safety Tips Sheet No. 1: Slip and Trip Injuries. The Tips Sheet, completed during the 2004-2005
Alliance reporting period, describes the possible causes of slip and trip injuries in the landcare
industry and how the injuries could be prevented.
- Safety Tips Sheet No. 2: Reducing the Risk of Lifting Injuries in the Landscape and Horticultural
Industries. The Tips Sheet, completed in July 2005, describes possible causes of lifting injuries in
the landcare industry and how the injuries could be prevented.
- Safety Tips Sheet No. 3: Driving Defensively to Avoid a Motor Vehicle Crash. The Tips Sheet,
completed in November 2005, describes possible conditions that can cause a motor vehicle crash and
offers defensive driving safety tips.
- Safety Tips Sheet No. 4: Reducing the Risk of an Amputation. The Tips Sheet, completed in February
2006, provides information on amputations in the landscaping industry and safety tips for reducing
the risk of amputations.
The Tips Sheets are posted on PLANET's Web site and linked to from OSHA's Landscape and
Horticultural Services Safety and Health Topics Page and the OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web page.
Publications and News Releases
A number of articles on the OSHA and PLANET Alliance and some of the products developed through it
have appeared in print and online publications including: PLANET News; BNA Occupational Safety and
Health Reporter; Lawn and Landscape; Landscape Management, SafetySoultions© and OSHA
Up to Date.
PLANET promoted the OSHA and PLANET Alliance through news releases issued during the reporting
period. For example, on June 6, 2005, PLANET published a news release, "OSHA, In Alliance With
PLANET, Launches Safety and Health Topics Page", which highlighted the launching of the Topics page
on OSHA's Web site. In addition, on December 1, 2005, PLANET issued a news release, "PLANET Develops
Bilingual Defensive Driving Tips Sheet" which highlighted safety tips to help avoid the risk of a
motor vehicle crash. For more information on print and online publications, please see the Alliance
Program Reach table.
PLANET Safety SOLUTIONS© Newsletter
PLANET publishes SafetySOLUTIONS©, a monthly members-only newsletter. Articles on the OSHA – PLANET
Alliance and OSHA safety and health information were included in a number of issues. For example,
the June 2005 edition featured articles, "PLANET-OSHA Alliance Web Pages Now Available;" "PLANET-OSHA
Alliance Receives National Promotion;" and "New Bilingual Slips and Trips Training
Available." In addition, the December 2005 edition, PLANET published an article, "Reducing the Risk
of Painful Amputations", which described some of the conditions where an amputation can occur and
provided safety tips to reduce the risk of an amputation.
- 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), Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, November 2-5,
2005
OSHA representatives from OSHA's National Office; OSHA's Region VI, Tampa, Florida Area Office;
University of South Florida (USF) SafetyFlorida Consultation Program; and PLANET shared an exhibit
booth in the PLANET Resource Center at the GIC November 2-5, 2005 at the Orange County Convention
Center in Orlando, FL. OSHA, USF SafetyFlorida Consultation Program and PLANET representatives
distributed safety and health publications and answered questions from approximately 1,800 landscape
and horticultural industry employers and employees. There were approximately 5,000 attendees at the
event.
Green Industry Exposition (GIE), Orlando, Florida, November 3, 2005
PLANET's GIE was held in conjunction with the GIC on November 3, 2004 in Orlando, Florida. The GIE
is an outdoor event during which the attendees can operate and evaluate landscaping and
horticultural industries equipment. OSHA and USF SafetyFlorida Consultation Program representatives
staffed an Alliance Program exhibit booth and answered questions from approximately 125 landscape
and horticultural industry employers and employees. There were approximately 2,000 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.
Events
PLANET Consultation Program Roundtable, GIC, Orlando, Florida, November 5, 2005.
On November 5, 2005, Keith Brown, Safety and Health Consultant, USF SafetyFlorida Consultation
Program, gave a presentation and answered questions about the Consultation Program during a breakout
session at the GIC. In addition, OSHA and USF SafetyFlorida Consultation Program representatives
distributed safety and health publications to the breakout session's attendees.
- 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 started work
on programs or projects to address this goal.
Promoting the National Dialogue Goals on Safety and Health:
- 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.
Events
OSHA's Federal Network for Young Worker Safety and Health (FedNet) Limited English Proficiency
Workgroup
OSHA's FedNet Limited English Proficiency Workgroup is developing outreach materials for youth
workers in the landscaping industry. PLANET Alliance implementation team members are actively
participating with the workgroup through conference calls. For example, on December 13, 2005, the
association provided landscaping industry expertise and provided written responses to the
workgroup's questions.
- Executive Summary
OSHA and PLANET continued to work together through the excellent working relationship that was
established during the first year of the Alliance. Through the Alliance Program, OSHA and PLANET are
addressing issues such as reducing injuries caused by manual material handling, amputations and slip
and trip injuries.
For example, OSHA has continued to update the OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web page on the agency's Web
site including adding links to PLANET's Safety Tips Sheets. PLANET also updated its Safety Programs
Web page, with links to the OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web page, OSHA's resources and other safety and
health information. PLANET added its Safety Tips Sheets on Driving Defensively to Avoid a Motor
Vehicle Crash and Reducing the Risk of an Amputation to its Web site.
The OSHA and PLANET Alliance continues to promote OSHA's Landscaping and Horticultural Services
Safety and Health Topics page, which was posted on OSHA's Web site on May 13, 2005, as a valuable
resource for the landscaping and horticultural service industry. For example, in the June 2005
edition of Planet News, PLANET published an article about the Topics page. In addition, in the June
2005 edition of SafetySoultions©, PLANET published an article informing its members that the Topics
page is available as a resource on the Agency's Web site. Further, PLANET issued a news release on
June 6, 2005 which promoted the page. In addition, Dave Snodgrass, John Rovedo, and Barb Mulhern
continue to serve as members of the Topic's page editorial board.
OSHA and PLANET continued to work together to share safety and health information with the
landscaping and horticultural services industry through participating at conferences and exhibiting.
During PLANET's GIC and GIE in Orlando, FL, OSHA, PLANET and USF SafetyFlorida Consultation Program
representatives shared exhibit booths. At both events, OSHA and USF SafetyFlorida Consultation
Program staff answered the attendees' questions and distributed safety and health publications.
In addition, PLANET completed its development of a series of Safety Tips Sheets in English and in
Spanish, with input from OSHA. The Tips Sheets were developed for employers and employees in the
landscaping and horticultural services industries and are posted on the association's Web site and
linked to from OSHA's Landscape and Horticultural Services Safety and Health Topics Page and the
OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web page. During the reporting period, PLANET produced the following Tips
Sheets:
- Reducing the Risk of Lifting Injuries in the Landscape and Horticultural Industries
- Driving Defensively to Avoid a Motor Vehicle Crash
- Reducing the Risk of an Amputation
The OSHA and PLANET implementation team also worked together to develop an Alliance renewal
agreement which is scheduled to be signed April 6, 2006 in Alexandria, VA in conjunction with the
launch of OSHA's campaign targeted to youth workers in summer jobs, Teen Summer Job Safety Campaign.
- Alliance Program Reach
| Type of Activity |
Number of Individuals Reached |
July 2005, "OSHA Launches Landscaping Horticultural
Services Web Page"
OSHA Up To Date |
Data not available |
July 2005, "OSHA Launches Landscaping Horticultural
Services Web Page"
SDMS Sound News |
Data not available |
August 2005, "Fact Sheets for Landscape Workers"
Florida Agsafe Safety News & Notes |
Data not available |
August 2005, "PLANET Presents a New Bilingual Safety
Tips Sheet on Safe Lifting"
PLANET News |
Data not available |
October 2005, "Safety and OSHA sessions at GIC"
PLANET News |
Data not available |
November 3, 2005 - Green Industry Exposition, Orange
County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida
Alliance Program Exhibit |
125 |
November 4-5, 2005 - Green Industry Conference,
Orange County Convention Center
Orlando, Florida
Alliance Program Exhibit |
1,800 |
November 5, 2005 - Green Industry Conference, Orange
County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, "Utilizing OSHA Consultation Service to Reduce
Workplace Hazards"
OSHA Speaker: Keith Brown, Safety and Health Consultant, USF SafetyFlorida Consultation Program |
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December 1, 2005, "PLANET Develops Bilingual
Defensive Driving Tips Sheet"
PLANET News Release |
Data not available |
December 5, 2005, "Get Safe! Industry Pros Take
Advantage of Free OSHA Compliance Consultations"
Lawn and Landscape News |
Data not available |
December 10, 2005, "PLANET Launches Bilingual
Defensive Driving Tips Sheet"
Front Page E-newsletter |
7,000 |
December 2005, "Reducing the Risk of Painful
Amputations"
SafetySolutions© |
7,000 |
January 2006, "Safe Driving - Use New Bilingual
Safety Tips Sheet to Train Workers"
PLANET News |
Data not available |
February 9, 2006, "Study: Workers Safer on the Job
Than at Home"
Lawn and Landscape |
Data not available |
February 2006, "New tool for training workers to
prevent amputations"
Lawn and Landscape |
Data not available |
| OSHA and PLANET Alliance Web page |
4,800 |
| PLANET and OSHA Alliance Web page on PLANET's Web
site |
Data not available |
"Slip and Trip Injuries"
PLANET Safety Tips Sheet |
Data not available |
"Reducing the Risk of Lifting Injuries in the
Landscaping and Horticultural Industries"
PLANET Safety Tips Sheet |
Data not available |
"Driving defensively to Reduce the Risk of a Motor
Vehicle Crash"
PLANET Safety Tips Sheet |
Data not available |
"Reducing the Risk of an Amputation"
PLANET Safety Tips Sheet |
Data not available |
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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. For example, OSHA and PLANET
will continue to update OSHA's Landscape and Horticultural Safety and Health Topics page. PLANET
members, Dave Snodgrass, John Rovedo, and Barb Mulhern, will continue to serve as members of the
Topics page's editorial board.
OSHA and PLANET will continue to raise awareness of safety and health issues pertinent to the
landscaping industry through joint activities. PLANET will invite OSHA to exhibit and speak during
its Green Industry Conference and Green Industry Exposition, November 1-4, 2006 in Columbus, Ohio.
In addition, PLANET will continue to develop articles on safety and health topics, for its members
and others, in PLANET's SafetySoultions© and PLANET News,
on OSHA's compliance assistance materials, projects, activities and safety and health issues that
impact the landscaping and horticultural services industry.
PLANET will also participate in the kick off event for OSHA's Teen Summer Job Safety Campaign
initiative which focuses on reducing injuries and illnesses for youth workers employed in summer
jobs by the landscaping industry. PLANET will offer brief remarks and the OSHA and PLANET Alliance
will be renewed in an Alliance signing ceremony at the event scheduled for April 6, 2006.
In addition, OSHA and PLANET will continue to work together through the FED NET Limited English
Proficiency Workgroup. PLANET will provide the Workgroup with information on landscaping industry
safety and health issues and expertise.
Report prepared by: Richard L. Harris, Alliance Coordinator, Office of Outreach Services Alliances,
March 7, 2006
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