AGREEMENT TO ESTABLISH AN ALLIANCE
BETWEEN
THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
AND
AIR CANADA, AIRTRAN AIRWAYS, ALASKA AIRLINES,
AMERICAN AIRLINES, AMERICAN TRANS AIR, AMERICA WEST AIRLINES, CONTINENTAL AIRLINES, DELTA AIR LINES, JETBLUE AIRWAYS, MIDWEST
EXPRESS AIRLINES, SOUTHWEST AIRLINES, UNITED AIRLINES, U.S. AIRWAYS AND INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT SECTION OF THE NATIONAL
SAFETY COUNCIL |
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and “The Airline Group” comprised of Air Canada, AirTran Airways,
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, American Trans Air, America West Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue
Airways, Midwest Express Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and U.S. Airways, and in affiliation with
International Air Transport Section of the National Safety Council, recognize the value of establishing a collaborative
relationship to foster safer and more healthful workplaces. OSHA and The Airline Group therefore agree to form an Alliance to
use their collective expertise to help advance a culture of prevention while sharing best practices and technical knowledge,
especially in the area of ergonomics.
OSHA and The Airline Group agree to establish an Alliance addressing ergonomic issues related to the handling of passenger
checked baggage through exploring methods of promoting communication, outreach, training, education and a national dialogue.
OSHA and The Airline Group will work together over the next year to achieve the following outreach and communication goals:
- Review and provide input on way to improve OSHA’s eTool.
- Conduct a one-day seminar for participating airlines, as well as any other interested aviation participants, on OSHA’s VPP
process.
- Conduct a one-day seminar with airline and OSHA personnel to provide information and to discuss ergonomic issues, solutions
and limitations related to handling passenger checked baggage.
OSHA and The Airline Group will work together over the next year to achieve the following goal related to promoting the
national dialogue on workplace safety and health:
- Educate interested parties on and solicit ideas for improvement of ergonomics associated with the handling of checked
baggage during a national safety related conference, such as the National Safety Congress and Exposition.
OSHA and The Airline Group will work together over the next year to achieve the following training and education goal:
- Develop a biomechanics training module for employees handling checked baggage and make it available free-of-charge to all
airlines and OSHA.
An implementation team made up of representatives of all organizations will meet to develop a plan of action to accomplish
the above goals, determine working procedures, and identify the roles and responsibilities of the participants. In addition,
they will meet at least quarterly to track and share information on activities and results in achieving the goals of the
Alliance. OSHA will afford the opportunity for representatives of the Occupational Safety and Health State Plan Association
and the association of state Consultation Projects to participate as well.
This agreement will remain in effect for one year from the date of signing and will automatically be renewed annually
thereafter. Once the above goals have been met or at the end of one year, whichever comes first, representatives of all
organizations will meet to review the Alliance and consider additional goals. This agreement may be modified at any time with
the concurrence of all signatories and may be terminated by any individual signatory for any reason with 30 days written
notice to the other signatories, provided such termination shall be effective only with respect to the terminating party.
John Henshaw
Assistant Secretary
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration |
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Captain Al Alls
Chief Safety Officer
Air Canada |
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Cheryl Beasley
Mgr Corporate Safety,
Health and Environment
AirTran Airways |
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David Prewitt
VP Safety
Alaska Airlines |
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Peggy Sterling
VP Safety, Security and Environmental
American Airlines |
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Ed Duchnowski
VP Safety and Security
American Trans Air |
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Patrick Mullen
Dir Risk Management
America West Airlines |
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Brian Ingraham
Mng Dir Safety and
Regulatory Compliance
Continental Airlines |
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John C. Marshall
VP Corporate Safety and
Compliance
Delta Air Lines |
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Steve Predmore
VP and Chief Safety Officer
JetBlue Airways |
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Terri Weiland
Dir Occupational Health
and Safety
Midwest Express Airlines |
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Joanne Royal
Dir Safety and Environment
National Airlines |
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Greg Wells
VP Safety, Security and
Flight Dispatch
Southwest Airlines Co. |
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Henry P. Krakowski
VP Corporate Safety, Security and Quality Assurance
United Airlines |
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William G. Bozin
VP Safety and Regulatory Compliance
U.S. Airways
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Alan McMillian
Pres National Safety Council
Int’l Air Transport Section
National Safety Council |
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