- Alliance Background
Date Signed
August 12, 2003
Overview
The Alliance focuses on providing NECA members and others with information,
guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect
employees’ health and safety, particularly in reducing and preventing exposure
to electrical and construction hazards. The Alliance’s goals include:
Training and Education
- Identify training needs relating to inside electrical, power line, and video-data-voice systems construction and maintenance, then develop training that can be delivered at NECA chapters.
Outreach and communication:
- Develop and disseminate information through print and electronic media,
including links from OSHA’s and NECA’s Web sites.
- Speak, exhibit or appear at meetings or other events such as the NECA
Expo.
- Cross-train OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals
in best practices or effective approaches as jointly determined by OSHA and
NECA.
- Promote and encourage NECA members’ participation in OSHA’s cooperative
programs such as compliance assistance and the Consultation Program. NECA
will act as mentor to members that aspire to excellence in safety and
health.
Promoting the national dialogue on workplace safety and health:
- Raise others’ awareness of and demonstrate their own commitment to
workplace safety and health, whenever NECA leaders address groups.
- Share information on NECA worksites’ best practices, as jointly
determined by OSHA and NECA, with others in the industry through outreach by
NECA and through OSHA- or NECA-developed training programs and materials.
Promote their implementation through print or electronic media, at
conferences, or by other means.
- Convene or participate in forums, roundtable discussions, or stakeholder meetings on electrical contracting industry problems to help
forge innovative solutions to electrical and associated construction safety and health issues in the workplace.
Implementation Team Members
| NECA: |
|
| Stuart Binstock |
Management Education Institute,
Executive Director |
| Brian Damant |
Manager, Central Ohio Chapter |
| Palmer Hickman |
Safety Codes and Standards |
| David Potts1 |
Director of Safety & Insurance |
| Brook Stauffer |
Executive Director, Standards
and Safety |
|
|
| OSHA: |
|
| Steve Cloutier |
Office of Construction Services
(OCS) |
| Cathy Cronin |
Office of Training and
Education (OTE) |
| Ginger Henry |
OCS |
| Sharon Hudson |
Office of Small Business
Assistance |
| Jess McCluer |
Office of Outreach Services and
Alliances (OOSA) |
| Lisa Ramber |
OOSA |
| Doug Simon |
OTE |
| Nilgun Tolek2 |
OOSA |
Evaluation Period:
August 12, 2003 – August 11, 2004
- Implementation Team Meetings
- September 25, 2003
- October 23, 2003
- November 3, 2003
- January 28, 2004
- June 8, 2004
|
| Kick-off meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC |
| Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC |
| Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC |
| Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC |
| Meeting, OSHA, Washington, DC |
|
- Events and Products
Outreach and Communication
Events:
- February 29-March 3, 2004: NECA Association Executives Institute Conference, Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
On March 1, 2004, Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State
Programs, USDOL-OSHA, gave a presentation titled, "Cooperative Programs:
Working with OSHA" that discussed OSHA's cooperative programs; including
Alliances, in particular the NECA Alliance and Strategic Partnerships.
Products:
- Safety and Health Topics Pages Editorial Boards
Brooke Stauffer is a member of both the Electrical and the Electrical
Contractors Safety and Health Topics pages Editorial Board.
- NECA Web page, Safety Section
NECA put a link to Alliance agreement on OSHA’s Web page.
OSHA provided NECA with recommendations on material to include on the safety
section of their Web page.
- OSHA and NECA Alliance Web Page
The OSHA and NECA Alliance Web page on OSHA’s Web site contains information
on the Alliance, Products and Resources, Activities and Events, and
Milestones and Successes. The page is updated regularly.
- Media Coverage
- August 12 2003 - OSHA distributed a news release announcing the Alliance.
- August 12, 2003 - NECA distributed a press release announcing the Alliance.
- August 15, 2003 - OSHA included information on the OSHA/NECA Alliance
signing in its bi-weekly e-newsletter, QuickTakes.
- August 18, 2003 - "OSHA Partners with National Electrical Contractors
Association", Insidehealthpolicy.com.
- March 8, 2004 - NECA distributed a press release regarding Paula White’s
presentation at the NECA Association Executives Institute Conference on March
1, 2004.
Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health
Specific activities have not yet been planned to meet the Alliance goals of
promoting the national dialogue on workplace safety and health. These goals
will continue to be discussed by the Implementation Team during the Alliance’s
second year.
- Results
The OSHA/NECA Alliance has helped increase NECA members’ understanding of
OSHA’s cooperative programs, including the Alliance Program and the Strategic
Partnership Program. Through the Alliance, Paula White, Director, Directorate of
Cooperative and State Programs, made a presentation on the OSHA/NECA Alliance at
the NECA Association Executives Institute Conference. Ms. White’s presentation
was titled "Cooperative Programs: Working with OSHA" and focused on the goals
and activities of the Alliance which include: the Directorate of Construction
drafting articles for NECA Electrical Contractor magazine and NECA participation
at the OSHA Compliance Assistance Training Sessions. Ms. White also discussed
potential future activities which included identifying and developing new
training programs for electrical contractors.
Overall, NECA members were very pleased with Ms. White’s presentation and now
have a better understanding of the goals and activities of the OSHA/NECA
Alliance along with the resources that are available through OSHA that help
educate employers and employees about the Alliance Program. In addition, Ms.
White’s presentation has also been linked to on the OSHA Alliance Program Web
page.
However, staff changes at NECA limited the Alliance’s activities in early
2004. Due to the transition, the Implementation Team has had to re-identify the
areas of focus. As a result, this has limited the development of materials and
products and the overall activities of the Alliance.
Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and
Electronic Distribution, etc.) |
Number of Individuals
Reached or Trained |
NECA Association Executives
Institute Conference, Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, California. February
29-March 3, 2004
Speaker: Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State
Programs, USDOL-OSHA |
250 |
| OSHA and NECA Alliance Web page on OSHA’s
Web site |
Data Not
Available |
| NECA Web site – Link to Alliance Agreement |
Data Not
Available |
| March 8, 2004 – NECA distributed a press
release regarding Paula White’s presentation at the NECA Association
Executives Institute Conference on March 1, 2004. |
Data Not
Available |
| August 18, 2003 - "OSHA Partners with
National Electrical Contractors Association," Insidehealthpolicy.com |
Data Not
Available |
| August 15, 2003 - OSHA includes information
on the OSHA/NAHB Alliance signing in its bi-weekly e-newsletter; QuickTakes |
38,000 |
| August 12, 2003 - NECA distributed a press
release announcing the Alliance |
Data Not
Available |
| August 12, 2003 - OSHA distributed a news
release announcing the Alliance |
25 News
Services |
| TOTAL |
38,250 |
- Upcoming Milestones
The OSHA/NECA Alliance Implementation Team has discussed a number of
activities related to the outreach and communications goals of the Alliance
that will be pursued in the upcoming year. NECA members would like to work on
the development of a Voice-Data-Video Fact Sheet. The fact sheet would be based
on the NECA Voice-Data-Video Contractor Safety Compliance Manual. In addition,
NECA would like to have its chapters participate in the Alliance Program
through Regional/Area Alliances and place information about the Alliance
Program and the NECA National Alliance in chapter newsletters. Further, NECA
has indicated that OSHA staff will be invited to make presentations on
particular safety topics at NECA Chapter meetings. OSHA and NECA are in the
process of discussing the opportunities for OSHA to provide either speakers
and/or exhibits at upcoming NECA conferences or conventions. Finally, NECA
members will continue to serve on the Electrical and the Electrical Contractors
Safety and Health Topics pages Editorial Boards.
Pursuant to achieving the promoting the national dialogue goals, NECA has
expressed interest in participating in the upcoming Construction Roundtable for
construction-related National Alliances scheduled to take place in July 2004.
The Roundtable is designed for the construction-related National Alliances to
discuss how they can work together to address issues such as ergonomics, silica
and motor vehicle safety, which many of them are addressing individually
through their Alliances.
Report prepared by: Jess McCluer, Alliance Coordinator,
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances, August 13, 2004
References
1David Potts was with NECA until February 2004
2Nilgun Tolek was Alliance Coordinator until November 2003 |