I. Alliance Background
Date Signed
September 16, 2003
Overview
Through the Alliance, OSHA and CMAA are working together to promote safe and healthful working
conditions for membership club employees especially in the areas of Hazard Communication (HAZCOM),
recordkeeping and respiratory protection. OSHA and CMAA are developing and making available training
courses, education programs and "toolbox talks" in English and Spanish and electronic assistance
tools for youth workers. In addition, the groups are participating in forums, roundtable discussions
and conferences on youth worker outreach in the membership club industry.
Implementation Team Members
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Todd Briggs
Rose Darby
Karen Heckmann
Tirzah Leiman-Carbia
Bob Nester
Arlene Perkins
Lisa Ramber
Joanne Slattery
Jack Standard
Bill Willson |
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances (OOSA)
Directorate of Standards and Guidance (DSG)
Office of Training and Education (OTE)
Office of Small Business Assistance (OSBA)
Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine
OSBA*
OOSA
DSG**
OTE
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| CMAA: |
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Alan Achatz
Kathi Driggs
Melissa K. Low
David McCabe
Joe Perdue
Gordon Welch |
AKA Capitol Adventures, LLC
Chief Operating Officer
Director, Industry Resources and Legislative Services
Senior Director, Education
Academic Advisor***
Senior Vice President**** |
Contributors
Kym Pond Contractor, Salt Lake City Technical Center (SLTC)*****
* Arlene Perkins served on the Alliance Implementation Team until February 2005
** Joan Slattery served on the Alliance Implementation Team until March 2005
*** Joe Perdue served on the Alliance Implementation Team until June 2005
**** Gordon Welch served on the Alliance Implementation Team until January 2005
***** Kym Pond became a contributor to the Alliance Implementation Team as of May 1, 2005
Evaluation Period
September 16, 2004 - September 15, 2005
II. Implementation Team Meetings
December 2, 2004
April 21, 2005
September 1, 2005 |
Team meeting
Team meeting
Team meeting |
III. Activities and Products
- Events and Products
Training and Education Goal
- Develop and make available training courses, education programs, and "tool box talks" in English
and Spanish on HAZCOM, recordkeeping and respiratory protection.
During this evaluation period, no products or resources have been developed to meet this Alliance
goal.
Outreach and Communication Goals
- Develop electronic assistance tools for youth workers and other membership club employees on
HAZCOM and respiratory protection and disseminate through print and electronic media and links from
OSHA's and CMAA's Web sites.
Products
OSHA Motor Vehicle Safety and Health Topics Page
The following member of the OSHA and CMAA implementation team continues to serve on the editorial
board of OSHA's Safety and Health Topics page; Motor Vehicle Safety. The board reviews and shares
comments with OSHA's SLTC regarding the content of the page.
- Melissa K. Low, Director, Industry Resources and Legislative Services; CMAA, Alexandria, VA
OSHA Restaurant Safety for Teen Workers Safety and Health Topics Page
The following members of the OSHA and CMAA implementation team continue to serve on the editorial
board of OSHA's Safety and Health Topics page; Restaurant Safety for Teen Workers. The board reviews
and shares comments with OSHA's SLTC regarding the content of the page.
- Melissa K. Low, Director, Industry Resources and Legislative Services; CMAA, Alexandria, VA
- Alan E. Achatz, AKA Capitol Adventures LLC; Buffalo, NY
OSHA Working Outdoors Fact Sheet
On July 26, 2005 the CMAA implementation team provided feedback on OSHA's draft Working Outdoors
Fact Sheet. The CMAA feedback suggested adding language to the Fact Sheet's clothing section,
including additional tick diseases in the Lyme Disease section (e.g. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever),
and adding information on poison ivy.
- Speak, exhibit, or appear at conferences, local meetings, or other events such as CMAA's annual
meeting and pre-conference workshops.
Events
CMAA Leadership/Legislative Conference, October 18, 2004, Arlington, VA
On October 18, 2004, Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs,
USDOL-OSHA, updated CMAA's members on OSHA's cooperative programs at the CMAA Leadership/Legislative
Conference in Arlington, Virginia.
CMAA 78th Annual World Conference on Club Management and 28th Annual Exposition, February 27 – March
3, 2005, New Orleans, LA.
From February 27 - March 3, 2005, Tirzah Leiman-Carbia with OSHA's Office of Small Business
Assistance, and Dorinda Folse with OSHA's Region VI Baton Rouge, Louisiana Area Office, staffed an
Alliance Program exhibit booth in the Member Service Pavilion at CMAA's 78th Annual World Conference
on Club Management and 28th Annual Exposition. In addition, they distributed OSHA compliance
assistance information and answered questions from CMAA's members.
CMAA Leadership/Legislative Conference, September 10, 2005, Pentagon City, VA
On September 10, 2005, Alan Achatz, an OSHA and CMAA Alliance Implementation Team member, updated
CMAA's members on OSHA regulatory issues including hazard communication and OSHA's Recordkeeping
Form 300 Log at CMAA's Leadership/Legislative Conference in Pentagon City, Virginia. In addition,
Alan informed attendees on OSHA's resources that are available on the Agency's Web site such as
eTools and Safety and Health Topics pages. He also distributed a number of OSHA's publications
including "All About OSHA," and Alliance Program and Consultation Program brochures.
Products
OSHA and CMAA Web site
OSHA continues to update the OSHA and CMAA Alliance Web site on the Agency's Web page. The page
includes the OSHA and CMAA Alliance agreement, news releases, and milestones and successes.
CMAA's OSHA Web site (http://www.cmaa.org/legislat/osha.asp)
CMAA's OSHA Web site is available to the general public and contains information on the OSHA and
CMAA Alliance and OSHA's Alliance Program. This Web site is regularly updated and has a safety and
health section that includes links to a number of OSHA's electronic assistance tools and compliance
assistance resources including:
- Hazard Communications
- Record Keeping
- Respiratory Protection
- Hispanic Workers
- Youth Workers
- Share information with and contribute to CMAA's publications including Outlook
and Chapter Digest newsletters regarding safety and health issues, including HAZCOM,
recordkeeping and respiratory protection.
Products
CMAA Articles on Safety and Health Issues
Information on the OSHA and CMAA Alliance activities have appeared in a number of publications
produced by OSHA, the CMAA and other industry publications. In the January 2005 edition of its
Chapter Digest, an article "Stop By the Member Services Pavilion at Conference for OSHA
Information," was published by CMAA. The article contained information on the Alliance Program and
safety and health resources available from OSHA. In May 2005 another article "CMAA & OSHA Alliance:
An Update," appeared in CMAA's Chapter Digest.
In addition, an article entitled "Take Advantage of OSHA Consultation Programs," was published in
the September 2005 edition of the Chapter Digest. The article appeared on the front page of the
publication and contained information on OSHA's Consultation Program.
Further, Alan Achatz, an implementation team member developed an article, "OSHA's Alliance with the
Club Managers Association of America Is Working to Foster a Better Understanding and Compliance with
Regulatory Issues," that highlights the regulatory differences between State and Federal standards.
The article is under review by OSHA. It will be published in the CMAA's Chapter
Digest when finalized.
Please see the chart in this report under "Alliance Program Reach" for additional information.
- Promote and encourage CMAA's members' participation in OSHA's cooperative programs such as
compliance assistance, the Voluntary Protection Programs, Consultation, and SHARP.
Please see the CMAA Articles on Safety and Health Issues in the Outreach and Communication Goals
Section of this report.
- Work with other Alliance participants on specific issues and projects on HAZCOM, recordkeeping and
respiratory protection that are addressed and developed through the Alliance Program.
Please see the OSHA Alliance Program Hazard Communication Roundtable, Washington, DC, February 15,
2005 section in the Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health Goals Section of
this report.
- Encourage CMAA's chapters, student chapters, and colonies at colleges and universities to build
relationships with OSHA's Regional and Area Offices to address health and safety issues and to
increase Spanish-speaking employee's access to and understanding of safety and health information
and available training resources, including HAZCOM and respiratory protection.
Events
Outreach and Training in OSHA's Region II
Through the Alliance, CMAA worked with Gordon J. DeLeys, Compliance Assistance Specialist, OSHA
Region II Buffalo, New York Area Office, to provide outreach and training at the Six Flags Darien
Lakes Amusement Park on April 21, 2005.
OSHA Region IV Hispanic Safety and Health Fairs
CMAA promoted OSHA's Region IV Hispanic Safety and Health Fairs to their Chapters in Florida and
Georgia. The fairs were sponsored by the Consultation Programs in Georgia and Florida and addressed
the safety and health training needs of Spanish speaking employees particularly in the areas of
construction and landscaping. CMAA sent the Chapters informational letters and flyers in English and
Spanish. The fairs were held on:
- June 4, 2005, Miami Dade Community College, Homestead, Florida
- June 11, 2005, Gwinnett County Fairgrounds, Lawrenceville, Georgia,
- August 20, 2005, Osceola Heritage Park, Kissimmee, Florida
Products
CMAA Chapter List
CMAA updated its chapter list and OSHA posted it on the OSHA and CMAA Web site on OSHA's Limited
Access Page. OSHA's staff, including Regional and Area Offices and Compliance Assistance
Specialists, can contact the CMAA members if they have any questions or need additional expertise to
address club-related safety and health issues and concerns.
Article: "OSHA Construction Standards for Private Clubs," Club
Management Magazine, June 2005
Alan Achatz developed this article on OSHA's construction industry standards that apply to the club
industry with assistance from Gordon J. DeLeys, Compliance Assistance Specialist, OSHA Region II
Buffalo, New York Area Office. The article was published in the June 2005 edition of the Club
Management Magazine. Please see the CMAA Articles on Safety and Health Issues in the Outreach and
Communications Section of this report.
Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health Goal
- Participate in forums, roundtable discussions and conferences on youth worker outreach and HAZCOM,
recordkeeping and respiratory protection issues, to help forge innovative solutions to raising
safety awareness in the membership club industry.
OSHA Alliance Program Hazard Communication Roundtable, Washington, DC, February 15, 2005
Melissa Low, Director, Industry Resources and Legislative Services at CMAA, participated on behalf
of the association in OSHA's Alliance Program Hazard Communication Roundtable February 15, 2005 in
Washington, DC. This roundtable provided Alliance Program participants with an opportunity to learn
about the status of OSHA's Hazard Communication Initiative; share information about their own
Alliances, including any activities related to Hazard Communication; and learn about what other
Alliances are doing to address Hazard Communication issues. Representatives from 18 Alliances
participated in the roundtable.
At the meeting, workgroups were established and projects were identified for the Alliance Program
participants to work on together to develop Hazard Communication related compliance assistance
resources. The workgroups created are:
- Hazard Communication and Awareness Training;
- Developing model Material Safety Data Sheets: and
- Promoting the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
Ms. Low is a member of the Hazard Communication Awareness and Training workgroup.
- Executive Summary
The OSHA and CMAA Alliance has led to a greater awareness by both organizations of the safety and
health issues and hazards that impact the employees, including young workers, at country, city,
athletic, faculty, yacht, town and military membership clubs. Through speeches, OSHA has been able
to inform and educate CMAA's members about the Agency and its Strategic Management Plan. In
addition, the CMAA has updated its Web site with links to OSHA's electronic assistance tools and
compliance assistance resources and informed its membership about OSHA's resources through articles
in its publications, including:
- "OSHA Construction Standards for Private Clubs," published in the June 2005 edition of the Club
Management Magazine
- "Take Advantage of OSHA Consultation Programs," published in the September 2005 edition of the
Chapter Digest
Over the Alliance's last year, OSHA and CMAA participated in a number of activities promoting safety
and health for membership club employees', including:
- On October 18, 2004, Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs update
CMAA's members on OSHA's Cooperative Programs during the association's Leadership/Legislative
Conference in Arlington, Virginia
- OSHA exhibited at CMAA's Membership Pavilion during the association's 78th Annual World Conference
on Club Management and 28th Annual Exposition, February 27 - March 3, 2005, in New Orleans,
Louisiana
- CMAA took part in the Alliance Program's Hazard Communication Roundtable on February 15, 2005
The goals of the Alliance have encouraged the CMAA to inform its membership about OSHA's cooperative
programs, including the availability of OSHA's free on-site Consultation Program to evaluate the
safety and health of workplaces. CMAA also informed its membership about the availability of OSHA's
Compliance Assistance Specialists to share compliance assistance information and resources with
membership clubs. In addition, the association is able to share its small business perspective and
provide comments to OSHA on the Agency's compliance assistance tools, including the Motor Vehicles
Safety and Health Topics page.
The implementation team remains committed to continuing to provide expertise and input on OSHA
publications and electronic assistance tools and reviewing the Safety and Health Topics pages, as
needed.
Finally, OSHA and the CMAA agreed to renew the Alliance agreement and began work on developing the
renewal agreement which will be signed in early 2006.
- Alliance Program Reach
| Type of Activity (Conference,
Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) |
Number of Individuals Reached or
Trained |
| OSHA and CMAA Alliance Web site on OSHA's Web page |
2,400 |
| CMAA Web site - Safety and Health Page |
2,500 |
September 18, 2004, CMAA Leadership/Legislative
Conference, Arlington, VA
Speaker: Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs, USDOL-OSHA |
200 |
| January 2005, "Stop By the Member Service Pavilion at
Conference for OSHA Information," CMAA's Chapter Digest |
700 |
February 27 – March 3, 2005, CMAA's 78th Annual World
Conference on Club Management and 28th Annual Exposition, New Orleans, LA
Alliance Exhibit Booth |
350 |
| May 2005, "CMAA & OSHA Alliance: An Update," CMAA's Chapter Digest |
700 |
| June 2005 "OSHA Construction Standards for Private
Clubs," Club Management Magazine |
16,000 |
September 11, 2005, CMAA Leadership/Legislative
Conference, Pentagon City, VA
Speaker: Alan Achatz, CMAA |
200 |
| September 2005, "Take Advantage of OSHA Consultation
Programs," CMAA's Chapter Digest |
700 |
| TOTAL |
23,750 |
IV. Upcoming Milestones
During the next year, OSHA and CMAA will sign the Alliance Renewal Agreement and are planning a
number of activities to promote the safety and health of the workplace for membership club
employees. For example, OSHA will provide publications to CMAA members at the association's 79th
Annual World Conference on Club Management and 29th Annual Exposition, February 26 - March 2, 2006,
in Honolulu, Hawaii.
In addition, OSHA will provide input to Alan Achatz's draft article "OSHA's Alliance with the Club
Managers Association of America Is Working to Foster a Better Understanding and Compliance with
Regulatory Issues." When the review is finished the article will be published in CMAA's Chapter Digest
and also posted online on CMAA's OSHA/CMAA Web page.
The CMAA also plans to promote to their Chapter members the Hispanic Safety and Health Fair that is
being developed by ADOSH and another Alliance Program participant, NFIB, and tentatively scheduled
to take place in Arizona in 2006. In addition, CMAA will continue to participate in the workgroup,
Hazard Communication and Awareness Training, that was established during OSHA's Alliance Program
Hazard Communication Roundtable, Washington, DC, February 15, 2005.
Finally, OSHA and CMAA Alliance implementation team members will also continue to update OSHA's
Safety and Health Topics pages; Motor Vehicle Safety and Restaurant Safety for Teen Workers and
serve on the Topics page's editorial boards.
Report prepared by: Bill Willson, OSHA and CMAA Alliance Coordinator, October 25, 2005
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