I. Alliance Background
Date Signed
November 3, 2003
Evaluation Period
November 2, 2005 – November 1, 2006
Date Renewed
March 19, 2006
Overview
Through the OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance, both organizations are encouraging employers to increase
employee access to safety and health information and training resources, especially in the area of
crane safety to incorporate safety and health issues into the construction/constructability process.
Implementation Team Members
| OSHA: |
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Jess McCluer
Danezza Quintero |
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances
Office of Construction Services |
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| CI-ASCE: |
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Matthew Burkhart
Marvin Oey
Michael Toole |
Construction Site and Crane Safety Committees
Director
Construction Site Safety Committee |
II. Implementation Team Meetings
January 31, 2006
April 18, 2006
April 18, 2006
May 17, 2006
October 24, 2006 |
Design for Safety Workgroup Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC
Design for Safety Workgroup Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC
Implementation Team Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC
Design for Safety Workgroup Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC
Design for Safety Workgroup Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC |
III. Results
- Events and Products
Training and Education Goal
- Work with OSHA to provide expertise to develop training and education programs for employees of
civil engineering, construction, and construction engineering and management and consulting
companies regarding crane safety and construction/constructability, and to provide expertise in
communicating such information to employers and employees in the construction industry.
The OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance Implementation Team has not started work on programs or projects to
address this goal.
Outreach and Communication Goals
- Work with OSHA to provide expertise in developing information on the recognition and prevention of
workplace hazards, and to provide expertise in developing ways of communicating such information
(e.g. print and electronic media, electronic assistance tools and OSHA's and the CI's Web sites) to
employers and employees in the industry.
OSHA and CI-ASCE Webpage
OSHA is continuing to update the OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance Web page that is posted on the Agency's
Web site. The page includes the OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance agreement, renewal agreement, news
releases, activities and events and milestones and successes.
Design for Construction Safety Web page
(www.designforconstructionsafety.org)
Mike Toole is continuing to take the lead in updating the "Design for Construction Safety" Web site
that was developed through the OSHA Alliance Program Construction Roundtable's Design for Safety
Workgroup. The Web site provides information on the barriers to designing for safety and how to
overcome the barriers. The slide presentation, "Design for Construction Safety", also created by the
Design for Safety Workgroup, is posted on the page.
"Making the Business Case for Safety and Health" Safety and Health Topics page
Through the Alliance, CI-ASCE representatives provided input and expertise to assist OSHA with the
development of its "Making the Business Case for Safety and Health" Safety and Health Topics page.
CI-ASCE provided feedback and information for the draft page. The Topics page was posted on the
agency's Web site on September 27, 2006.
Print and Electronic Media
Articles on the OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance and the OSHA Alliance Program Construction Roundtable's
Design for Safety and Fall Protection Workgroup have appeared in a number of publications, including
the Aggregates Manager e-News, Alliance Quarterly Review, Facilities Management
News, IHS, and News for OSC. For more information, please For more
information on the articles, see the ‘Alliance Program Reach" table on pages 7-8.
- Speak, exhibit, and/or appear at conferences, local meetings, or other events such as regional
meetings of the Construction Institute or annual meetings of the American Society of Civil
Engineers.
Products
"Design for Construction Safety" Slide Presentation
Mike Toole took the lead in updating the "Design for Construction Safety" slide presentation that
was developed through the OSHA Alliance Program Construction Roundtable's Design for Safety
Workgroup. The presentation informs the public about the process of addressing site safety and
health in the design of a construction project. It is located in the "DfCS Presentation" section on
the Design for Construction Safety Web site.
The slide presentation is continually updated based on feedback from the participants at the
conferences and workshops where it is delivered. OSHA representatives and members of the Workgroup
delivered the "Design for Construction Safety" presentation during the reporting period at the
following events:
22nd Annual National Voluntary Protection Programs Participants Association Conference, August
28-31, 2006, Orlando, Florida
On August 30, 2006, Marvin Oey, CI-ASCE; John Mroszczyk, American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE)
which is another Alliance Program participant and Lee Anne Jillings, Director, OOSA, USDOL-OSHA,
delivered the presentation to 50 attendees at the 22nd Annual National Voluntary Protection Programs
Participants' Association Conference, in Orlando, Florida.
ASSE Professional Development Conference, June 11-14, 2006 Seattle, Washington
On June 14, 2006, John Gambatese, CI-ASCE; John Mroszczyk, ASSE which is another Alliance Program
participant, and Stew Burkhammer, Director, OCS, USDOL-OSHA, delivered the presentation to over 120
attendees in a workshop, "Designing for Construction Worker Safety", at the ASSE Professional
Development Conference in Seattle, Washington.
American Institute of Steel Construction's North American Steel Construction Conference, February
6-9, 2006, San Antonio, Texas
On February 9, 2006, T. Michael Toole, CI-ASCE Construction Site Safety Committee, delivered the
presentation to over 50 attendees at the American Institute of Steel Construction's North American
Steel Construction Conference in San Antonio, Texas.
Geoł Comprehensive Quality Assurance/Quality Control Technical Conference, November 6-9, 2005,
Dallas, Texas
On November 7, 2005, Bill Nash, CI-ASCE Construction Site Safety Committee, gave the presentation to
over 100 attendees at the Geoł Comprehensive Quality Assurance/Quality Control Technical Conference
in Dallas, Texas.
- Work with other Alliance participants on specific issues and projects that are addressed and
developed through the Alliance Program, especially in the areas of crane safety and
construction/constructability.
Please refer to the Outreach and Communications goal bullet: "Speak, exhibit and/or appear at
conferences…" and the Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health goal.
- Share information among OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals regarding CI's
best practices or effective approaches and publicize results through outreach by CI and through
OSHA- or CI -developed materials, training programs, workshops, seminars, and lectures (or any other
applicable forum).
Please refer to the Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health goal.
- Promote and encourage CI's members participation in OSHA's cooperative programs such as compliance
assistance, the Voluntary Protection Programs, and the Consultation Program and its Safety and
Health Achievement Recognition Program.
The OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance Implementation Team has not started work on programs or projects to
address this goal.
Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health
- Develop and disseminate case studies illustrating the business value of safety and health and
publicize their results.
The OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance Implementation Team has not started work on programs or projects to
address this goal.
- Convene or participate in forums and roundtable discussions on construction safety issues such as
crane safety and the construction/constructability process to help forge innovative solutions in the
workplace.
Events
OSHA Alliance Program Construction Roundtable, Design for Safety Workgroup
On July 8, 2004, representatives from CI-ASCE participated in the Alliance Program's Construction
Roundtable for construction-related national Alliances. The Design for Safety and Fall Protection
Workgroups were developed at the Roundtable meeting.
Design for Safety Workgroup – CI-ASCE is participating on the Design for Safety Workgroup and helped
develop a "Design for Construction Safety" slide presentation and Design for Construction Safety Web
site. Mike Toole has taken the lead in updating each product. The Workgroup also developed a 2-4
Hour Design for Safety Training Course. The course is based on the Design for Construction Safety
slide presentation and provides technical information for those that are interested learning more
about Designing for Safety.
Matt Burkhart, CI-ASCE is taking the lead in working with the group to develop an OSHA 10 Hour
Outreach Training Program for engineers.
Fall Protection Workgroup – During this reporting period, CI-ASCE began participating on the Fall
Protection Workgroup and helped develop Fall Protection Safety Tips Sheets for Employers and
Employees. The Workgroup also developed a "Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry"
training program. The training program is designed for construction industry audiences including
small business owners, trainers, foreman and workers. The Workgroup is developing Toolbox Talks for
Ladders that address issues such as "Do's and Don'ts of Using a Ladder", "Choosing the Right Ladder"
and "Set-Up and Use of a Ladder." Matt Burkhart, CI-ASCE is developing the "How to Extend" a ladder
section of the toolbox talk.
- Executive Summary
Through the Alliance Program, OSHA and CI-ASCE are continuing to work together to promote safe and
healthful working conditions for construction employees and to incorporate safety and health issues
into the construction/constructability process. This positive relationship has led to the
development of the many programs and projects that the team is currently working on or has produced.
For example, CI-ASCE is continuing to participate on the Alliance Program's Construction Roundtable
Design for Safety Workgroup. Mike Toole has played an important role within the Design for Safety
Workgroup by taking the lead in both developing and updating the Design for Construction Safety
slide presentation. OSHA representatives, CI-ASCE members and other Alliance Program participants
have shared the presentation with the public at the following events:
- Marvin Oey, CI-ASCE; John Mroszczyk, ASSE and Lee Anne Jillings, Director, Office of Outreach
Services and Alliances, USDOL-OSHA, delivered the presentation to 50 attendees at the 22nd Annual
National Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association Conference, August 30, 2006 in
Orlando, Florida.
- John Gambatese, CI-ASCE; John Mroszczyk, ASSE and Stew Burkhammer, Director, OCS, USDOL-OSHA, made
the presentation to over 120 attendees in a workshop entitled, "Designing for Construction Worker
Safety" at the ASSE Professional Development Conference, June 14, 2006 in Seattle, Washington.
- Mike Toole, CI-ASCE Construction Site Safety Committee, delivered the presentation to over 50
attendees at the American Institute of Steel Construction's North American Steel Construction
Conference, February 9, 2006 in San Antonio, Texas.
- Bill Nash, CI-ASCE Construction Site Safety Committee, gave the presentation to over 100 attendees
at the Geoł Comprehensive Quality Assurance/Quality Control Technical Conference, November 7, 2005
in Dallas, Texas.
Mike Toole has also played an important role within the Design for Safety Workgroup by taking the
lead in developing and maintaining the Design for Construction Safety Web site. Mr. Toole will
continue to work on the Web site and encouraged members of the Workgroup to review the Web site and
provide recommendations for adding information to the site.
During the reporting period, CI-ASCE began participating on the Alliance Program's Construction
Roundtable Fall Protection workgroup. The Workgroup is developing Toolbox Talks for Ladders that
address issues such as "Do's and Don'ts of Using a Ladder", "Choosing the Right Ladder" and "Set-Up
and Use of a Ladder." Matt Burkhart, CI-ASCE is developing the "How to Extend a Ladder" section of
the toolbox talk.
CI-ASCE representatives are sharing their expertise through reviewing and providing comments on
OSHA's "Making the Business Case for Safety and Health" Safety and Health Topics page which was
posted to the Agency's Web site on September 27, 2007.
Finally, OSHA and CI-ASCE committed to continuing the Alliance and signed an Alliance renewal
agreement on March 16, 2006.
- Alliance Program Reach
Type of Activity (Conference,
Training, Print and
Electronic Distribution, etc.) |
Number of Individuals Reached or
Trained |
| OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance Web page on OSHA's Web site |
15,979 |
| Design for Construction Safety Web site |
8,007 |
November 7, 2005 – Geoł Comprehensive Quality
Assurance/Quality Control Technical Conference, Dallas, Texas
Speaker: Bill Nash, CI-ASCE Construction Site Safety Committee |
100 |
February 9, 2006 – American Institute of Steel
Construction's North American Steel Construction Conference, San Antonio, Texas
Speaker: Mike Toole, CI-ASCE |
50 |
| March 2006 – "Workgroups Develop Design for Safety
and Fall Protection Information Projects," Alliance Quarterly Review |
300 |
| March 30, 2006 – "OSHA Renews Alliance with the
Construction Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers," OSHA News Release |
69 News Services |
| April 1, 2006 – OSHA includes information on the
OSHA/CI-ASCE Alliance renewal signing in QuickTakes |
52,805 |
| April 4, 2006 – "Two National Alliances Formed with
OSHA, Another Renewed," News for OSC |
Data Not Available |
| April 15, 2006 – "OSHA Renews Alliance with the
Construction Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers," Aggregates Manager e-News |
Data Not Available |
| April 24, 2006 – "OSHA Forms Alliances with Brick,
Concrete Industries," Facilities Management News |
Data Not Available |
| May 1, 2006 – "OSHA Renews Alliance with the
Construction Institute of ASCE," IHS |
Data Not Available |
June 14, 2006 – ASSE Professional Development
Conference, June 11-14, 2006 Seattle, Washington
Speakers: John Gambatese, CI-ASCE; John Mroszczyk, ASSE and Stew Burkhammer, Director, Office of
Construction Services, USDOL-OSHA |
120 |
August 30, 2006 –22nd Annual National Voluntary
Protection Programs Participants' Association Conference, Orlando, Florida
Speakers: Marvin Oey, CI-ASCE; John Mroszczyk, ASSE and Lee Anne Jillings, Director, Office of
Outreach Services and Alliances, Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs, USDOL-OSHA |
50 |
| TOTAL |
77,411 |
IV. Upcoming Milestones
The OSHA and CI-ASCE Alliance implementation team has discussed a number of activities that will be
undertaken in the upcoming year. For example, CI-ASCE remains committed to working with OSHA and
other Alliance Program participants to develop compliance assistance information and products for
Agency staff and employers and employees in the construction industry. The organization will
continue to attend meetings of the Design for Safety and Fall Protection Workgroups that were
established at the OSHA Alliance Program Construction Roundtable.
Through the Design for Safety Workgroup, Mike Toole will continue to take the lead in maintaining
and updating the Design for Construction Safety slide presentation along with the Design for
Construction Safety Web site. Matt Burkhart will also take the lead in developing an OSHA 10 Hour
Construction Outreach Training Program for engineers.
Through the Fall Protection Workgroup, Matt Burkhart will complete the "How to Extend a Ladder"
section for the Toolbox Talks for Ladders.
In addition, Mike Toole, CI-ASCE; John Mroszczyk, ASSE and Lee Anne Jillings, Director, OOSA,
USDOL-OSHA, will deliver the "Design for Construction Safety" slide presentation in a workshop
"Safety Through Design: Designing for Construction Worker Safety" at the 2006 National Safety
Congress, November 5-9, 2006 in San Diego, California. The presentation will also be delivered by
Mike Toole, CI-ASCE, and Rick Marshall, ADSC: International Association of Foundation Drilling at
the ASCE and the National Council for Geo-Engineering and Construction Workshop; "Trends Affecting
the Geo-Community: What Does the Future Hold?", December 4-7, 2006 in Reston, Virginia.
Finally, OSHA has submitted a proposal for Mike Toole, CI-ASCE; John Mroszczyk, ASSE which is
another Alliance Program participant; Brad Giles, Washington Group International who is also an
Alliance Program participant and Lee Anne Jillings, Director, OOSA, USDOL-OSHA to deliver the Design
for Construction Safety presentation at OSHCON, April 10-13, 2007 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Report prepared by: Jess McCluer, Alliance Coordinator, Office of Outreach Services and Alliances,
December 14, 2006.
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