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Alliance Background
Date Signed
March 20, 2008
Evaluation Period
March 20, 2008 – March 19, 2009
Overview
The OSHA and KCMA Alliance focuses on using the organizations' collective
expertise to help protect employees' health and safety, particularly in reducing
and preventing exposure to amputation hazards in the manufacture of kitchen
cabinets.
Implementation Team Members
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*Lisa Ramber
Bill Willson |
Office of Outreach
Services and Alliances (OOSA),
Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs (DCSP)
OOSA, DCSP |
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Paul Blannard
Gregory Mercado
Randy Saylor
Dick Titus
Janet Titus |
Safety and
Environmental Manager, Yorktowne Cabinetry
EHS Regional Manager, MasterBrand Cabinets, Inc.
Vice President, Hagerstown Kitchen
Executive Director, KCMA
Director of Marketing/Member Services, KCMA |
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Ramber served on the Alliance Implementation Team until August 2008. |
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Implementation Team Meetings
February 5, 2009
November 6, 2008
August 4, 2008
April 10, 2008 |
Implementation Team Meeting, Teleconference
Implementation Team Meeting, Teleconference
Implementation Team Meeting, Teleconference
Kick-off Meeting |
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Results
- Events and Products
Training and Education Goals
- Work with OSHA to provide expertise to develop training and education programs
for kitchen cabinet manufacturers regarding prevention of amputation injuries and
to provide expertise in communicating such information to employers and employees in the industry.
Product
Table Saw Training Program
In order to raise awareness among cabinet manufacturing industry and employees about workplace hazards associated
with table saw operations and how to prevent them, KCMA developed the “Table Saw Safety Training” presentation
through the OSHA and KCMA Alliance. Topics covered in the presentation include:
- Injury Causes
- Guarding Equipment
- PPE Requirements
- Flying Particles
- Lockout/Tagout
OSHA is currently providing review and comment from other OSHA Directorates. Once the review is completed
and revisions made KCMA will post the presentation to the KCMA/OSHA Alliance Web page on the association's
Web site. In addition, OSHA will link to the presentation from the OSHA and KCMA Alliance Web page and the
Alliance Program Participant Developed Products Web page on the Agency's Web site.
Outreach and Communication Goals
- Work with OSHA to provide expertise in developing information on the
recognition and prevention of amputation injuries in kitchen cabinet
manufacturing, 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 KCMA Web sites) to employers and employees in the
industry.
Products
OSHA and KCMA Alliance Web page
OSHA created and maintains an OSHA and KCMA Alliance Web page that is posted
on the OSHA Web site. The page includes the OSHA and KCMA Alliance agreement
news releases, photos, activities and events, as well as links to resources
developed by KCMA through the Alliance Program.
KCMA and OSHA Alliance Web page
KCMA created and maintains a KCMA and OSHA Alliance Web page on the KCMA Web
site. The Web page includes information about the OSHA and KCMA Alliance and
links to OSHA's Web site, On-site Consultation Program Fact Sheet,
Alliance-developed resources, and other safety and health information.
OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Safety and Health Topics Page
Through the Alliance, the following KCMA member, Gregory Mercado is serving on the
editorial board for OSHA's Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Safety and Health Topics page.
Toolbox Talks
Through the Alliance, KCMA developed three toolbox talks which are currently in the Agency
review process. When the review process is completed the talks will be posted to the KCMA/OSHA Alliance
Web page and linked to from the OSHA and KCMA Alliance Web page on the OSHA Web site. The toolbox talks include:
- Hand Safety
- How Important Are Your Hands?
- Protect Your Hands
Speak, exhibit, or appear at KCMA conferences, local meetings, or other KCMA events,
such as the association's Spring Convention and Fall Management Conference.
Events
KCMA 20th Annual Management Conference, September 26-28, 2008, Birmingham, Alabama
On September 28, 2008, Kelly Moore, Republic Industries, explained her table saw training program to the
230 attendees at the 20th Annual Management Conference in Birmingham, Alabama.
54th Annual Convention, May 2009, Tucson, Arizona
120 KCMA attendees attending the 54th Annual Convention in Tucson, Arizona, received copies of the OSHA
QuickCard on Protection Yourself from Amputations as a reminder of KCMA's Alliance with OSHA
and continuing work to reduce accidents in the plants. Copies of the OSHA publication Safeguarding
Equipment & Protecting Employees from Amputations were distributed to KCMA Board and committee members
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- Share information among OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals regarding
KCMA best practices or effective approaches and publicize results through outreach by KCMA and
through OSHA- or KCMA -developed materials, training programs, workshops, seminars, and lectures (or any other applicable forum).
During this reporting period, OSHA and KCMA did not work on projects to address this goal.
- Promote and encourage KCMA members' participation in OSHA's cooperative programs such as compliance assistance,
the Voluntary Protection Programs, and On-site Consultation and its Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program.
Events
KCMA 20th Annual Management Conference, September 26-28, 2008, Birmingham, Alabama
On September 28, 2008, Tim Howe, Birchcraft Kitchens, spoke to the 230 attendees at the 20th Annual Management
Conference in Birmingham, Alabama about his positive experience with an OSHA On-site Consultation. Each attendee also
received an OSHA Fact Sheet on the program containing information on how to get started.
Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health Goals
- Convene or participate in forums, round table discussions, or stakeholder meetings on workplace safety and
health issues including the prevention of amputation injuries in the kitchen cabinet manufacturing process to
help forge innovative solutions in the workplace or to provide input on safety and health issues.
During this reporting period, OSHA and KCMA did not work on projects to address this goal.
- Executive Summary
During the first year of their Alliance, OSHA and KCMA worked together to
address safety and health related issues regarding amputations in the cabinet
making industry. For example, OSHA created and maintains an OSHA and KCMA
Alliance Web page that is posted on the OSHA Web site. The page includes the
OSHA and KCMA Alliance agreement news releases, photos, activities and events,
as well as links to resources developed by KCMA through the Alliance Program.
Moreover, KCMA created and maintains a KCMA/OSHA Alliance Web page on the KCMA
Web site. The Web page includes information about the OSHA and KCMA Alliance
and links to OSHA's Web site, Alliance-developed resources, and other safety
and health information.
Through the Alliance, KCMA has drafted several products and the Agency is
currently working to review and provide comment on the products. The products
include:
- Table Saw Training Program
- Toolbox Talks
Finally, a KCMA Implementation Team member is sharing his expertise with OSHA by serving on
the editorial board for OSHA's Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Safety and Health Topics page.
- Alliance Program Reach
| Type of
Activity (Conference, Training, Printing and Electronic Distribution,
etc.) |
Number of
Individuals Reached or Trained |
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OSHA and KCMA Alliance Web Page on the OSHA Web Site |
2,915 |
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KCMA and OSHA Alliance Web Page on the KCMA Web site |
261,180* |
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Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Safety and Health Topics Page |
97,714 |
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March 27, 2008: OSHA Forms New Alliance with Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers
Association, OSHA News Release |
69 News Services |
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March 28, 2008: OSHA Forms New Alliance with Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers
Association, Safety Online |
Data
Not Available |
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March 31, 2008: OSHA Forms New Alliance with Kitchen Cabinet Manufactures
Association, Environmental Resource Center |
Data
Not Available |
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March/April 2008: Cabinet Manufacturers Enter Safety Alliance with OSHA,
Reliable Plant Magazine |
Data
Not Available |
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April 4, 2008: OSHA Forms New Alliance with KCMA, Closets - Industry News
Landing |
21,074 |
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April 4, 2008: OSHA Forms New Alliance with KCMA, Industrial Strength
Woodworking Online |
3,998 |
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April 14, 2008: OSHA Forms New Alliance with Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers
Association, CCH NetNews |
Data
Not Available |
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June 2008: OSHA Forms New Alliance with Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers
Association, Smoother Times - Online Newsletter |
Data
Not Available |
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December 1, 2008: KCMA-OSHA Alliance Aimed at Worker Safety, AllBusiness |
Data
Not Available |
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July 2008: OSHA Alliances, OSHA Up To Date |
Data
Not Available |
| TOTAL |
386,881 |
* Public page most hits from public inquiry into kitchen cabinets.
Upcoming Milestones
During the upcoming year, KCMA will continue to work through the Alliance to develop compliance
assistance tools and resources. For example, the Alliance will:
- Continue to share Spanish Language resources with KCMA members, the cabinet making industry and others;
- Develop Fact Sheet/Best Practices documents to address amputation and dust control issues;
- Complete the review of the KCMA “Table Saw Training” program that is currently under review by the Agency;
- Complete the three toolbox talks that are currently under review by the Agency and identify additional topics in 2009;
- Provide publications and potential speakers for KCMA meetings such as the KCMA Spring Convention April 19, 2009 in Tucson, Arizona;
- Complete success stories on health and safety programs developed by KCMA members and a story about a successful On-site Consultation Program experience;
- Share information KCMA has tracked since 1995 in an annual safety survey on illness and injury incidents with the Agency;
- Help support 2009 North American Occupational Safety and Health Week; and
- KCMA member Gregory Mercado will continue to serve as a member of the editorial board for OSHA's Control of
Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Safety and Health Topics page and will provide feedback as appropriate.
In addition, KCMA will solicit other members to serve on the editorial boards for several of the 120 OSHA eTools and Safety and Health Topics pages.
Report prepared by: Bill Willson, Alliance Coordinator, OOSA, August 13, 2009
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