I. Alliance Background
Date Signed
August 5, 2002
Evaluation Period
August 5, 2003 – August 4, 2004
Overview
The OSHA and NASR/ SAAMI Alliance focuses on developing information and guidance for member and
non-member shooting ranges to help enhance employee safety programs, including methods and
procedures to minimize airborne pollutants in the work environment and control and prevent exposure
to other hazards in their facilities.
Implementation Team Members
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Cathy Cronin
Sandi Khan
Maureen O'Donnell
Nilgun Tolek*
Ira Wainless |
Office of Training and Education (OTE)
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances (OOSA)
Directorate of Enforcement Programs (DEP)
OOSA
Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine (DSTM) |
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| NASR: |
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| Rick Patterson |
Executive Director |
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| SAAMI: |
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| Jim Chambers |
Executive Director |
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| National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) |
| Bradley King |
Industrial Hygienist |
*Nilgun Tolek was the NASR and SAAMI Alliance Coordinator until December 2003.
II. Implementation Team Meetings
March 26, 2004 Team Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC
July 16, 2004 Team Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC
III. Results
- Events and Products
Training and Education Goal
- Jointly develop and deliver a seminar on airborne lead (and other potential topics) for shooting
range operators and developers, to be delivered in conjunction with state associations' annual
meetings.
- During the reporting period, the Implementation Team continued to make major revisions on the
manual, "Lead Management and OSHA Compliance for Indoor Shooting Ranges." Once completed, the manual
will be used for training indoor shooting range owners, managers, and operators on general lead
management, OSHA standards and recordkeeping guidelines.
Outreach and Communication Goals
- Seek opportunities to jointly develop and disseminate information and guidance at conferences and
through print and electronic media.
- The OSHA and NASR-SAAMI Alliance Webpage
The OSHA and NASR-SAAMI Webpage on OSHA's Website provides information on the Alliance, related
documents, activities and events and milestones and successes. The page is updated regularly. For
information on the number of visits to the OSHA and NASR-SAAMI Webpage, please see the Alliance
Program Reach table on page 3.
- "Lead Management and OSHA Compliance for Indoor Shooting Ranges"
Final revisions were made and the manual was completed on July 22, 2004. It will be published by
NASR in late August 2004 and distributed during the planned training seminar "Airborne Lead
Management," which will be held during the 2005 National Shooting Sports Foundation's, Shooting,
Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show), in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 28-31, 2005. The manual
will be used for training indoor shooting range owners, managers, and operators on general lead
management, OSHA standards and recordkeeping guidelines.
- Promote and encourage NASR members' participation in OSHA's cooperative programs such as
compliance assistance, the Voluntary Protection Program, Consultation, and mentoring among NASR
members.
NASR has invited OSHA speakers to participate in training sessions which will be given around the
United States at NASR's state associations' annual meetings and during the National Shooting Sports
Foundations largest Convention, the 2005 National Shooting Sports Foundation's Shooting, Hunting,
and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show).
- Executive summary
Through the Alliance, OSHA, NASR and SAAMI addressed the Alliance agreement's training and education
goal of jointly developing a training manual for indoor shooting ranges on airborne lead management.
Several OSHA staff, NASR, SAAMI members and NIOSH, worked diligently to produce an accurate and
up-to-date guidance manual. The "Lead Management and OSHA Compliance for Indoor Shooting Ranges"
manual provides the range owner, managers and operators with the general guidance needed to protect
the employees' from over-exposure to airborne lead. It also features OSHA guidance and recordkeeping
information. While only two implementation team meetings were held during 2004 there was continuous
communication between OSHA and NASR-SAAMI Alliance coordinators and NIOSH to discuss the manual's
revisions and final publication.
- Alliance Program Reach
| Type of Activity (Conference,
Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) |
Number of Individuals Reached or
Trained |
| OSHA and NASR-SAAMI Alliance Webpage on OSHA's
Website |
4,625 |
| TOTAL |
4,625 |
IV. Upcoming Milestones
Both OSHA and NASR-SAAMI are committed to continuing to work through the Alliance to leverage
resources and provide information to minimize airborne pollutants in the work environment and
control and prevent exposure to other hazards encountered at indoor shooting ranges.
The Alliance plans to continue promoting the OSHA, NASR and SAAMI Alliance through publications,
newsletters, conferences and at NASR's State Associations' annual meetings. NASR-SAAMI has invited
OSHA representatives, including NVOSHA, to participate in panel training sessions on Airborne Lead
Management. The first training session will be held during the 2005 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada
in January 2005. The panel training session will include presenters from NASR, OSHA, Nevada-OSHA,
Nevada-OSHA- Safety and Consultation Training Section (SCATS), and NIOSH. The OSHA and NASR-SAAMI
Alliance will also share an exhibit booth with NIOSH during the 2005 SHOT Show.
OSHA, NASR and SAAMI have agreed to renew the Alliance and to add hearing conservation as an
additional focus item of the Alliance. During the upcoming year, the Alliance implementation team
will work with Directorates within OSHA and NASR's State Associations to address the issues of the
Alliance and provide training sessions on lead management in indoor shooting ranges.
In addition, the implementation team plans to develop a hearing conservation manual for indoor
shooting range. A working group made up of representatives from OSHA, NASR, SAAMI, NIOSH and another
Alliance participant, the National Hearing Conservation Association has been formed to develop the
manual. The working groups goal is to have the hearing conservation manual for indoor shooting
ranges completed in 2005 so that it could be presented during a planned training session at the 2006
SHOT Show, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Report prepared by: Sandi Khan, Alliance Coordinator, Office of Outreach Services and Alliances,
January 2, 2005.
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