I. Alliance Background
Date Signed
July 28, 2003
Overview
Through the Alliance, OSHA and NLBMDA are working together and with other interested parties to
increase overall safety awareness in the lumber and building materials industry while specifically
addressing recordkeeping issues and reducing or preventing forklift accidents and lifting strains.
The Alliance is helping to raise awareness of OSHA's recordkeeping requirements by developing and
providing information and training resources for the lumber and building material industry.
Implementation Team Members
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Bob Curtis
Terry Meisinger
Lisa Ramber
Bill Willson |
Salt Lake Technical Center (SLTC)
Office of Small Business Assistance
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances (OOSA)
OOSA |
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T.J. Cantwell
John Smith
Gary Raven
Greg Speed |
Director, Regulatory and Industry Affairs
Risk Manager, Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber, Co.
VP ES & H, Builders First Source
Safety Director, Hancock Lumber |
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| Contributors |
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| Paul Murphy |
Contractor, SLTC |
Evaluation Period
July 28, 2003 - July 27, 2004
II. Implementation Team Meetings
July 28, 2003
November 3, 2003
November 13, 2003
March 22, 2004
July 1, 2004 |
Kick-off meeting
Team meeting
Team meeting
Team meeting
Team meeting |
III. Results
- Events and Products
Training and Education Goals
- Develop and make available training, education programs, and “tool box talks” on recordkeeping,
forklifts, and safe lifting targeted to the unique issues in the lumber and building material
industry.
The OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance Implementation Team has not started work on programs or projects to
address this goal.
- Address language and literacy issues while producing lumber and building material industry safety
and health training, education programs, and “tool box talks.”
The OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance Implementation Team has not started work on programs or projects to
address this goal.
Outreach and Communication Goals
- Develop and disseminate information on safety and health topics and achievements by speaking or
exhibiting at industry conferences, local meetings, and through print and electronic media,
including links from OSHA’s and NLBMDA’s Web sites.
Events
NLBMDA National Legislative Conference, March 22, 2004, Washington, DC
Assistant Secretary John Henshaw, USDOL-OSHA, addressed the NLBMDA’s National Legislative Conference
in Washington, DC on March 22, 2004. Mr. Henshaw updated the group on OSHA's goals for 2004, the
benefits of partnerships and Alliances, and other ways OSHA can work together with businesses and
industries.
Products
Forklift Safety Packet
NLBMDA distributed a packet of information to its members on forklift safety prepared by OSHA, the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and the Department of Labor's Wage
and Hour Division. The information packet, designed to increase awareness of the hazards of powered
industrial forklift use by young workers, includes: OSHA's Safety and Health Information Bulletin on
"Protecting Young Workers: Prohibition Against Young Workers Operating Forklifts"; NIOSH's "Forklift
Alert," the Wage and Hour Division's "Forklift Stop Sticker" (to be affixed to forklifts as a
warning to young workers); and a DOL Compliance Assistance Fact Sheet.
OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance Website
OSHA developed an OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance Website that is posted on the Agency's Webpage that
includes the OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance agreement, news releases, and milestones and successes. This
Website is updated on a regular basis.
NLBMDA Website (www.dealer.org)
The NLBMDA has included information on the OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance on its Website.
Publications and Newsletters
Information and news releases on the OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance signing and the activities of the
Alliance have appeared in a number of publications produced by OSHA and NLBMDA. In addition,
information on the OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance has been published in a number of safety and health
publications. Please see the chart in this report under "Alliance Program Reach" for additional
information.
OSHA's Safety and Health Topics Pages
Through the Alliance, the following NLBMDA staff member is participating on the editorial boards of
the following OSHA Safety and Health Topics pages:
- Motor Vehicle Safety
T.J. Cantwell, Director, Regulatory and Industry Affairs; NLBMDA, Washington, DC
- Powered Industrial Trucks
T.J. Cantwell, Director, Regulatory and Industry Affairs; NLBMDA, Washington, DC
- Encourage NLBMDA chapters to build relationships with OSHA's Regional and Area Offices to address
safety and health issues, including forklift and lifting issues.
Events
John Henshaw Tour of Hancock Lumber, September 25, 2003, Portland, ME
OSHA’s Assistant Secretary Henshaw toured the NLBMDA’s member company’s facility, Hancock Lumber, in
Portland, Maine on September 25, 2003. Frank Gravitt, OSHA’s Deputy Regional Administration in
Region I, arranged the tour.
Mid-South Building Materials Dealers Association, January 29, 2004, Natchez, MS
On January 29, 2004, Clyde P. Payne, CIH, Region IV - Jackson Area Office Director, USDOL-OSHA,
addressed the NLBMDA's federated association, Mid-South Building Materials Dealers Association,
during a chapter meeting in Natchez, Mississippi. Mr. Payne spoke to the group about OSHA's
regulations and standards that impact the lumber dealers' industry.
- Assist in the development of electronic assistance tools for OSHA’s Web page that address
recordkeeping issues as well as safety and health hazards including reducing and preventing forklift
accidents and lifting strains.
Products
Safety and Health Topics Page for the Lumber Dealer Industry
During the Alliance’s first year, the OSHA and NLBMDA discussed the development of a Safety and
Health Topics page for the Lumber and Building Materials Dealer Industry. OSHA's Salt Lake Technical
Center completed a draft outline of the page; however OSHA funding was unavailable to complete the
page. The Topics page has been added to the Alliance Program's list of projects for funding in FY
2004.
- Promote and educate NLBMDA’s members’ on the scope and benefit of OSHA’s Consultation Program and
provide information on other cooperative programs such as the Voluntary Protection Programs,
Partnerships, and SHARP.
Products
ProSales, the Official Publication of the National Lumber & Building Material Dealers Association,
July 2004
In the July 2004 edition of ProSales, the NLBMDA published the article "On the Safe Side, OSHA's
Alliance Program with NLBMDA and its VPP Outreach Efforts are Helping Dealers Enhance Worker
Safety." This article is divided into "Safety 'Net", which discusses OSHA's Alliance Program and
"Role Models," which addresses the benefits of participating in the Agency's Voluntary Protection
Programs and the Consultation Program's Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program.
Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health
- Encourage NLBMDA’s members to act as industry liaisons and resources for OSHA’s cooperative
programs and Compliance Assistance Specialists.
The OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance Implementation Team has not started work on programs or projects to
address this goal.
- Convene or participate in forums, round table discussions, or stakeholder meetings on forklift and
lifting issues in the lumber and building materials industry to help forge innovative and practical
solutions in the workplace and to provide information during the development of industry specific
safety and health guidelines.
Events
Alliance Program Construction Roundtable, July 8, 2004, Department of Labor, Washington, DC
T.J. Cantwell from the NLBMDA participated in the Alliance Program's Construction Roundtable for
construction-related national Alliances on July 8, 2004. The Roundtable participants discussed how
the construction-related national Alliances could work together to address issues such as
ergonomics, silica and motor vehicle safety.
- Executive Summary
During the OSHA and NLBMDA's Alliance's first year an excellent working relationship was established
between the organizations. OSHA learned more about this industry, which is composed primarily of
small businesses, and the NLBMDA learned more about the compliance assistance resources that the
Agency has developed. In addition, through the Alliance, the NLBMDA members have had the opportunity
to hear from OSHA’s national and regional staff. The OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance has also helped to
identify the need for compliance assistance safety and health information that is specific to the
industry. As a result, the Alliance implementation team is developing an OSHA Lumber and Building
Dealers Safety and Health Topics page.
The OSHA and NLBMDA’s Alliance implementation team has also started addressing ergonomics in the
lumber and building materials dealers industry. NLBMDA formed a working group to identify the job
processes and associated manual lifting hazards and potential solutions in the lumber and building
dealers industry. Using this group's work, the Alliance will be producing an manual lifting document
that can be used as a compliance assistance resource for the industry.
NLMDA is using its publications including its magazine, ProSales, and newsletter, Regulatory News,
to inform its membership about the Alliance's events, OSHA's activities and the availability of the
Agency's compliance assistance resources and tools. In addition, the association has added
information on OSHA and to the NLBMDA's website. As the Website states: "Through our Alliance with
OSHA, the industry will be better equipped to conduct safety programs that benefit both employees
and employers. With this kind of cooperation we are confident that U.S. companies will make huge
strides in moving from safety awareness to safety in practice."
- Alliance Program Reach
| Type of Activity (Conference,
Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) |
Number of Individuals Reached or
Trained |
| OSHA and NLBMDA Alliance Website on OSHA's Web page |
2,400 |
| NLBMDA Web site - Safety and Health Page |
Data Not Available |
| July 28, 2003, National Lumber and Building Material
Dealers Association forms Alliance with OSHA -- Focal point on forklift safety, recordkeeping
issues, lifting strain, OSHA News Release |
25 News Services |
| August 1, 2003, "Two More Organizations Sign
Alliances with OSHA," OSHA QuickTakes |
40,000 |
| August 1, 2003, "OSHA Inks Two More Alliances,"
Industrial Safety and Hygiene News, insideishn.com |
Data Not Available |
January 29, 2004, Mid-South Building Materials
Dealers Association, Natchez, MS
Speaker: Clyde P. Payne, CIH, Region IV - Jackson Area Director, USDOL-OSHA |
10 |
March 22, 2004, NLBMDA National Legislative
Conference, Washington, DC
Speaker: Assistant Secretary John Henshaw, USDOL-OSHA |
150 |
| April 2004, "OSHA Secretary Speaks to Dealers,"
Regulatory News, The Lumber and Building Dealers' Source For Regulatory Information That Affects
Our Industry |
2,500 |
| July 2004, "On the Safe Side, OSHA's Alliance Program
with NLBMDA and its VPP Outreach Efforts are Helping Dealers Enhance Worker Safety," ProSales, the
Official Publication of the National Lumber & Building Material Dealers Association |
37,000 |
| July 2004, "NLBMDA Briefings, Lumberyard Safety:
Steal Something!," ProSales, the Official Publication of the National Lumber & Building Material
Dealers Association |
37,000 |
| TOTAL |
118,660 |
IV. Upcoming Milestones
During the upcoming year, the OSHA and NLBMDA will continue its positive relationship and work on a
number of projects that it started during its first year, including completing and posting the
Lumber Dealer Industry Safety and Health Topics Page and developing ergonomic best practices for the
lumber dealer industry. NLBMDA will also continue to be a member of OSHA’s Safety and Health Topics
pages’ editorial boards for Motor Vehicle Safety and Powered Industrial Trucks and review and
provide comments on the pages.
In addition, OSHA will exhibit during the NLBMDA’s Legislative Conference on March 15, 2005 in
Washington, DC and will speak during a chapter meeting of the NLBMDA’s federated association,
Eastern Building Material Association, on September 30, 2004 in Rocky Gap, Maryland. Also both
organizations remain committed to identifying additional speaking and exhibiting opportunities.
Report prepared by: Lisa Ramber, Alliance Coordinator, Office of Outreach Services and Alliances,
October 24, 2004.
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