- Alliance Background
Date Signed
July 15, 2003
Overview
The Alliance focuses on using OSHA's and NSRP's collective expertise to help
advance a culture of injury and illness prevention while sharing best practices
and technical knowledge and promoting safe and healthful working conditions for
shipbuilding and ship repair employees. The goals of the Alliance include:
Training and education:
- Provide recommendations on how to improve shipbuilding-related training
and education courses
Outreach and communication:
- Develop and disseminate information, including injury and hazard information, at conferences, events, or through print and electronic
media, including links from OSHA's and NSRP's Web sites.
- Cross-train OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals in NSRP's best practices or effective approaches, as jointly
determined by OSHA and NSRP.
- Promote and encourage NSRP team members' participation in OSHA's cooperative programs such as compliance assistance and the Voluntary
Protection Programs, Consultation, and SHARP as appropriate.
- Create and update electronic assistance tools for OSHA's Web page that address shipbuilding and ship repair safety and health
hazards.
- Work with other Alliance participants on specific issues and projects for the maritime industry that are addressed and developed
through the Alliance Program.
Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health:
- Share information on NSRP team members' worksites best practices, as
jointly determined by OSHA and NSRP, with others in the maritime industry
through outreach by NSRP and through OSHA or NSRP developed training programs
and materials.
- Convene or participate in forums, round table discussions, or stakeholder
meetings to help develop innovative solutions to shipbuilding and ship repair
hazards in the workplace and to provide input on safety and health issues.
Implementation Team Members
| NSRP: |
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| Dan Nadeau |
Vice-Chair, Safety and Health Advisory
Committee (SHAC) |
| Thresa Nelson |
Chair, SHAC |
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| OSHA: |
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| Steve Butler |
Office of Maritime Enforcement |
| Bob Curtis |
Program Support Division, Salt Lake
Technical Center (SLTC) |
| Kristi Dearing |
Program Support Division, SLTC |
| Debra Gabry |
Office of Science and Technology Assessment |
| Earl Hicks |
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances (OOSA) |
| Jim Maddux |
Office of Maritime Standards |
| Jess McCluer |
OOSA |
| Clyde Payne |
Region IV, Jackson Area Director |
| Tom Pope |
Region III, Norfolk Area Director |
| Lisa Ramber |
OOSA |
| Amy Wangdahl |
Office of Maritime Standards |
Evaluation Period:
July 15, 2003 – July 14, 2004
- Implementation Team Meetings
- July 15-17, 2003
- August 21, 2003
- November 6, 2003
- November 18-20, 2003
- March 10, 2003
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Shipyard Employment eTool Editorial
Board Meeting, Pascagoula, MS
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Joint Kick-off meeting with American
Shipbuilding Association (ASA) Alliance, OSHA, Washington, DC
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Joint Meeting with ASA, OSHA,
Washington, DC
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Shipyard Employment eTool Editorial
Board Meeting, New Orleans, LA
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| Joint Meeting with ASA and Shipbuilders
Council of America (SCA) Alliance, Pascagoula, MS |
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- Events and Products
Outreach and Communication
Products:
- Shipyard Employment eTool
OSHA and NSRP, together with the ASA and the SCA Alliances, are providing
input in the development of OSHA's Shipyard Employment eTool that will
provide information and guidance to help protect shipyard employees' health
and safety by minimizing or eliminating exposure to shipyard safety and
health hazards.
The Shipyard Employment eTool describes common hazards and possible solutions
for tasks performed during the maritime industries' ship repair, ship
building, ship breaking, and barge cleaning processes. The Shipyard
Employment eTool's Ship Repair module was completed and posted to OSHA's Web
site in 2003. Further, the Ship Building, Ship Breaking, and Barge Cleaning
modules are under development. Thresa Nelson is a member of the Shipyard
Employment eTool Editorial Board.
The Ship Building, Ship Breaking, and Barge Cleaning modules are expected to
be completed by the end of FY04.
Articles about the Alliance's participation in the development of the eTool
were included in both the March 2004 and June 2004 issues of the Alliance
Quarterly Review.
- Maritime Industry Safety and Health Topics Page Editorial Board
Thresa Nelson is a member of the OSHA Maritime Industry Safety and Health
Topics page Editorial Board.
- OSHA and NSRP Alliance Web Page
The OSHA and NSRP 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
- July 15, 2003 - OSHA distributed a news release announcing the Alliance
- July 15, 2003 - OSHA includes information on the OSHA/ASA Alliance signing
in its bi-weekly e-newsletter; QuickTakes.
- July 16, 2003 - Northrop Grumman Ship Systems distributed a news release
announcing the Alliance.
- July 21, 2003 - "OSHA Seeks to Shore Up Shipyard Safety Through New
Alliances" Insidehealthpolicy.com.
- March 8, 2004 - "MACOSH Workgroups Propose New Rules, Outreach Efforts at
Meeting" Insidehealthpolicy.com.
- March 11, 2004 - "MACOSH Approves Recommendations Including Ergonomics,
Outreach, Regulations" BNA Occupational Health and Safety Reporter
- May 15, 2004 - "MACOSH to Discuss Proposed Rule On Hexavalent Chromium at Next Meeting" BNA Occupational Safety and
Health Reporter.
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
Once the Shipyard Employment eTool's Ship Building, Ship Breaking, and Barge
Cleaning modules are posted on the OSHA public Web page, one of the Outreach and
Communications goals of the Alliance will be achieved. This includes making
employers and employees in the shipbuilding industry aware of industry hazards
along with relevant reference materials including training materials in order to
help reduce exposure to safety and health hazards in the shipbuilding industry.
In addition to the Shipyard Employment eTool, the Implementation Team is
currently in the process of working on several different projects, including
providing input into the development of OSHA's Safety and Health Injury
Prevention Sheet(s) (SHIPS) and Fatality Videos, a panel presentation at the
National Safety Congress (NSC) and a Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Seminar.
Through the Alliance Program, NSRP, along with the other maritime Alliances,
ASA and SCA, will offer their expertise in the development of OSHA's Safety and
Health Injury Prevention Sheet(s) that will cover topics such as rigging and
ship fitting. ASA, NSRP and SCA will help with the development of Fatality
Videos, which will be computer animated hazard awareness videos based on actual
shipyard fatalities.
A representative from the NSRP Alliance plans to participate in a Shipyard Alliances workshop, along with representatives from the ASA and
SCA Alliances and OSHA, which will take place at the NSC in September 2004. The workshop will focus on the products developed through the
Alliance Program.
Representatives from the Directorates of Cooperative and State Programs,
Enforcement Programs and Standards and Guidance along with representatives from
Region III and Region IV have worked with NSRP to develop products through the
Alliance. These products include the Shipyard Employment eTool modules along
with the presentation at the September 2004 NSC workshop. Both OSHA and NSRP
representatives have indicated that, through the development of these products,
they have gained valuable information that will be used as day-to-day business
is conducted.
ASA representative, Jim Thornton is Chairman of the Maritime Advisory Committee
on Occupational Safety and Health (MACOSH). NSRP representative, Dan Nadeau and
SCA representative, Teresa Preston are also members of the committee. As a
result, Lee Anne Jillings, Director, Office of Outreach Services and Alliances
made presentations at the March 2004 and June 2004 MACOSH meetings to provide an
update on the activities of the Alliances.
Finally, the Alliance is the process of developing the agenda for a VPP Seminar,
similar to the one held by the Airline Industry Alliance in July 2003, to be
held in conjunction with an SCA Alliance Safety Seminar in New Orleans, LA in
September 2004. This project will address the Outreach and Communication goal of
the Alliance by promoting participation in OSHA's cooperative programs. NSRP
member Northrop Grumman Ship Systems – Newport News will participate in the
seminar as it is one of two shipyards participating in VPP.
Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and
Electronic Distribution, etc.) |
Number of Individuals
Reached or Trained |
| OSHA and NSRP Alliance Web page
on OSHA's Web site |
2476 (Note:
The count includes data from Oct. 2003 to June 2004) |
| May 15, 2004 - "MACOSH to Discuss Proposed
Rule On Hexavalent Chromium at Next Meeting" BNA Occupational Safety and
Health Reporter |
Data Not
Available |
| March 11, 2004 - "MACOSH Approves
Recommendations Including Ergonomics, Outreach, Regulations" BNA
Occupational Health and Safety Reporter |
Data Not
Available |
| March 8, 2004 - "MACOSH Workgroups Propose
New Rules, Outreach Efforts at Meeting", Insidehealthpolicy.com |
Data Not
Available |
| July 16, 2003 - Northrop Grumman Ship
Systems distributed a news release announcing the Alliance |
Data Not
Available |
| July 15, 2003 - OSHA includes information on
the OSHA/ASA Alliance signing in its bi-weekly e-newsletter; QuickTakes |
38,000 |
| July 15, 2003 - OSHA distributed a news
release announcing the Alliance |
25 News
Services |
| Maritime Industries Safety and
Health Topics page |
6116 (Note:
The count includes data from Oct. 2003 to June 2004) |
| Shipyard Employment eTool |
2713
(Note: The count includes data from Oct. 2003 to June 2004) |
| TOTAL |
49,305 |
- Upcoming Milestones
Through the Alliance Program, NSRP, along with the other maritime Alliances,
ASA and SCA, will offer their expertise in the development of OSHA's Safety and
Health Injury Prevention Sheet(s) that will cover topics such as rigging and
ship fitting. ASA, NSRP and SCA will help with the development of Fatality
Videos, which will be computer animated hazard awareness videos based on actual
shipyard fatalities.
NSRP representatives will continue to serve on the Maritime Industry Safety
and Health Topics pages and work with the Shipyard Employment eTool Editorial
Board to complete development of the Ship Building, Ship Breaking, and Barge
Cleaning modules. Should funding be available in FY '05, additional modules of
the Shipyard Employment eTool such as Fire Protection and Test Yourself will be
developed with input from ASA and the other maritime Alliances.
NSRP will continue to hold joint Implementation Team meetings with ASA and SCA
along with representatives from the Directorates of Cooperative and State
Programs, Enforcement Programs and Standards and Guidance and Region III and
Region IV.
A representative from the NSRP Alliance will participate in a Shipyard
Alliances workshop, along with representatives from the ASA and SCA Alliances
and OSHA, which will take place at the National Safety Congress in September
2004. The workshop will focus on the products developed through the Alliance
Program.
Finally, the Alliance is the process of developing the agenda for a VPP
Seminar, similar to the one held by the Airline Industry Alliance in July 2003,
to be held in conjunction with an SCA Alliance Safety Seminar in New Orleans,
LA in September 2004. NSRP member Northrop Grumman Ship Systems – Newport News
will participate in the seminar, as it is one of two shipyards participating in
VPP.
Report prepared by: Jess McCluer, Alliance Coordinator,
Office of Outreach Services and Alliances, August 4, 2004
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