AGREEMENT RENEWING AN ALLIANCE
BETWEEN
THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
AND
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
AND
THE ROADWAY WORK ZONE SAFETY AND HEALTH PARTNERS (NATIONAL ASPHALT PAVEMENT
ASSOCIATION [NAPA], AMERICAN ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION BUILDERS ASSOCIATION [ARTBA],
LABORERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA [LIUNA], THE INTERNATIONAL UNION
OF OPERATING ENGINEERS [IUOE], THE ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA
[AGC]), AND THE LIUNA TRAINING AND EDUCATION FUND |
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),
the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and The
Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners (the American Road and
Transportation Builders Association, the National Asphalt Pavement Association,
the Laborers International Union of North America, the International Union of
Operating Engineers, the Associated General Contractors of America, and the
LIUNA Training and Education Fund) recognize the value of establishing a
collaborative relationship to foster safer and more healthful American
workplaces.
OSHA, NIOSH and The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners hereby renew
the Alliance agreement signed on January 25, 2007 to provide construction
industry employers and employees and others with information, guidance and
access to training resources. These resources will help the Alliance protect
employees, including Spanish-speaking, and other high-risk or vulnerable
"hard-to-reach" workers, from general health and safety hazards and reduce and
prevent exposures to roadway work zone safety and health hazards. The Alliance
will particularly focus on flagger safety, safer deployment of traffic control
devices, positive protection, night work, work zone speeding and runovers/backovers.
In developing this Alliance, OSHA, NIOSH and The Roadway Work Zone Safety and
Health Partners recognize that OSHA’s State Plan and On-site Consultation
Project partners are an integral part of the OSHA national effort.
OSHA, NIOSH and The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners will work
together to achieve the following outreach and communication goals.
- Work with OSHA to provide expertise to develop and disseminate information
through print and electronic media, including electronic assistance tools and
links from OSHA’s, NIOSH’s and The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners
members’ Web sites.
- Speak, exhibit, or appear at OSHA’s, NIOSH’s or The Roadway Work Zone
Safety and Health Partners’ conferences, local meetings, or other events such
as the Public Works Association meetings.
- Share information among OSHA personnel and industry safety and health
professionals regarding The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners best
practices or effective approaches and publicize results through outreach by The
Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners and through OSHA or The Roadway
Work Zone Safety and Health Partners developed materials, training programs,
workshops, seminars, lectures (or any other applicable forum).
- Promote and encourage The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners
members’ and their affiliates’ participation in OSHA’s cooperative programs
such as compliance assistance, the Voluntary Protection Programs, and the
On-site Consultation Program and its Safety and Health Achievement Recognition
Program.
- Work with other Alliance participants on specific issues and projects on
work zone safety and health issues that are addressed and developed through the
Alliance Program.
OSHA, NIOSH and The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health
Partners will work together to achieve the following goals related to promoting
the national dialogue on workplace safety and health:
- Develop and disseminate case studies illustrating the business value of
safety and health and publicize their results.
- Convene or participate in forums, roundtable discussions, or stakeholder
meetings on work zone safety and health issues to help forge innovative
solutions in the workplace or to provide input on safety and health issues.
OSHA’s Alliances provide parties an opportunity to
participate in a voluntary cooperative relationship with OSHA for purposes such
as training and education, outreach and communication and promoting a national
dialogue on workplace safety and health. These Alliances have proved to be
valuable tools for both OSHA and its Alliance participants. By entering into an
Alliance with a party, neither OSHA nor NIOSH is endorsing any of that party's
products or services; nor do the Agencies enter into an Alliance with the
purpose of promoting a particular party's products or services.
An implementation team made up of representatives of all the participating
organizations will meet to develop a plan of action, determine working
procedures, and identify the roles and responsibilities of the participants. In
addition, they will meet at least three times per year to track and share
information on activities and results in achieving the goals of the Alliance.
Team members will include representatives of OSHA’s Directorate of Cooperative
and State Programs, the Directorate of Construction, and any other appropriate
directorates or offices. OSHA will encourage State Plan States’ and OSHA On-site
Consultation Projects’ participation on the team.
This agreement will remain in effect for two years. Any signatory may terminate
it for any reason at any time, provided they give 30 days written notice. This
agreement may be modified at any time with the concurrence of all signatories.
Jordan Barab
Acting Assistant Secretary
of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health |
Date |
John Howard, M.D
Director
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health |
Date |
Mike Acott
President
National Asphalt Pavement
Association |
Date |
T. Peter Ruane
President and CEO
American Road & Transportation
Builders Association |
Date |
Vincent J. Giblin
General President
International Union of
Operating Engineers |
Date |
Brian Deery
Senior Director
Associated General
Contractors of America |
Date |
Terence M. O’Sullivan
General President
Laborers' International Union
of North America
Joseph C. Fowler, Jr.
Executive Director
Laborers’ Health and Safety
Fund of North America
John J. LeConche
Executive Director
LIUNA Training and
Education Fund |
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