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* This is one of the 29 OSHA-approved State Plans. Twenty-two State Plans (21 states and Puerto Rico) cover both private and state and local government workplaces. The other seven State Plans (Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and the Virgin Islands) cover state and local government workers only.

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Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - December 17, 2012


Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - December 17, 2012

ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT

PITTSBURGH AREA OFFICE

THE CONSTRUCTORS ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA

December 17, 2012

  1. Alliance Background

    Date Signed: December 19, 2005

    Date Renewed: December 14, 2007; December 15, 2009; December 20, 2011

    Alliance Overview:

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Pittsburgh Area Office and The Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania (CAWP) aligned to provide Council members and others with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help protect employees’ health and safety, particularly in reducing and preventing exposure to the hazards associated with the heavy and highway construction industry.

    Implementation Team Members:

    Robert Miner - President, CAWP
    Richard Barcaskey - Executive Director, CAWP
    Jason Koss - Director of Industry Relations, CAWP
    Robert Szymanski - Area Director, OSHA Pittsburgh Area Office
    Robert Carroll - Compliance Assistance Specialist, OSHA Pittsburgh Area Office

  2. Implementation Team Meetings
    December 20, 2011 In-person Dormont PA
    April 5, 2012 In-person Dormont PA
    June 22, 2012 In-person Dormont PA
    August 31, 2012 Conference Call
    October 11, 2012 In-person Dormont PA
    December 6, 2012 In-person Dormont PA

     
  3. Activities and Products

    Evaluation Period: December 17, 2011 to December 17, 2012

    Alliance Activity.

    December 20, 2011 - An Alliance Renewal was signed at the CAWP office.

    April 5, 2012 - The Pittsburgh AO CAS met with the CAWP Director of Industry Relations to discuss and provide National Office information on Workers Memorial Day.

    June 22, 2012 - The Pittsburgh AO CAS participated in the CAWP quarterly safety committee meeting.  The CAS presented and provided handout information on heat stress, fall protection, GHS, fatality statistics, and an OSHA update.

    September 6, 2012 - The Director of Industry Relations and member representatives attended a “Fall Protection” training course conducted by the Association of General Contractors (AGC) of America.  This training was the result of a Susan Harwood Grant.  Pittsburgh Area Office CSHOs attended the training.  In addition, the CAS provided instructors with fall protection fact sheets, posters, and stickers.  This event was a venue for the CSHOs and CAS to interact with the CAWP Director of Industry Relations and member representatives.

    September 13, 2012 - At the PA One Call Western Pennsylvania Safety Days, the CAS presented information on excavation safety.  In addition, the CAS and AAD staffed an information booth.  The CAWP Director of Industry Relations and member representatives attended this event.  The CAS and AAD met with the Director and member representatives and discussed issues and concerns on OSHA policies/procedures, work zone safety, and excavation safety.

    September 13, 2012 - The CAS and AAD participated in a youth event promoting the importance of safety in the heavy and highway construction industry.  T this annual event took place at the PA One Call Western Pennsylvania Safety Days. The CAS and AAD were two of the three judges in the Kids Construction Safety Calendar Contest.  Participants were asked to color a picture showing their parent or relative working safely on a heavy and highway construction project.  Before the children began to draw, parents or relatives were encouraged to talk to their children about the importance of safety on a project they had worked on, and the measures that were taken to ensure a safe working environment. Examples may have included discussions on the importance of personal protective equipment, highway work zone safety, trench safety, working around heavy equipment, fall protection, maintaining a drug-free workplace, and general safety awareness. This was a great opportunity to provide a positive outlet for discussion on what construction safety, as well as general safety, means for the entire family.  Many of the participating children had relatives that were members of the Laborers, Operating Engineers and Carpenters.  In addition to the various company members, the Laborers, Operating Engineers, and Carpenters Unions participated as sponsors of the Safety Calendar.

    October 4, 2012 - The CAWP Director of Industry Relations participated in a focus group through a conference call with OSHA’s Directorate of Construction’s Office of Standard and Guidance to assist the agency with addressing the prevention of backover injuries and fatalities.

    October 10, 2012 - The Pittsburgh Area Office e-mailed two safety alerts on a significant near miss involving a fiberglass extension ladder and a defective Miller harness D-ring attachment point to the CAWP Director of Industry Relations.  The Director distributed these alerts to the Safety Committee via e-mail.

    November 6, 2012 - The Pittsburgh Area Office e-mailed a safety alert on a safety deficiency with a Genie Lift to the CAWP Director of Industry Relations. The Director distributed this alert to the Safety Committee via e-mail.

    The Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania has quarterly Safety and Risk Committee meetings.  These meetings not only work on planning future events, they act as a forum to exchange safety and health technical information and best practices.  In addition, CAWP provides safety educational opportunities throughout the year for both members and non-members in the following areas:  OSHA 10 hour, First Aid/CPR/AED, Mobile Crane Safety, Rigging, Confined Space, Trenching/Excavation, Fall Protection, Flagger Train-the-Trainer, and Accident Prevention for Supervisors, Defensive Driving, and DOT Compliance. 
    The Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania is represented on all heavy and highway union joint apprenticeship committees operating in western Pennsylvania.  The Association accomplishes this by appointing contractor members to each of these programs, which include the following trade unions:  Carpenters, Cement Masons, Laborers, Operating Engineers, and Pile Drivers.  In addition, a training fund is used for education of Teamsters.  These committees are responsible for providing skilled construction workers through apprenticeship and training programs.  Safety and Health information is promoted, supported and conveyed through these programs.

    Alliance Products.

    CAWP website was utilized to provide safety information and promote the various safety activities the organization conducts.  The website has a link to the on-line safety training provided by the AGC of America.  In addition, the website provided a link to OSHA’s website.

    The Kids Construction Safety Calendar promoting the importance of safety in the heavy and highway construction industry has been a popular product.  In addition, the photos from this calendar were placed on highway billboards throughout the Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania areas during Workzone Awareness Week this past April.

  4. Results

    The activities provided during this evaluation period were well received. The member representatives and the recipients of the safety and health outreach activities/communications found the information valuable in assisting them in promoting and improving their safety and health efforts at their heavy and highway construction jobsites.
     
    Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) Number of Individuals Reached or Trained
    Information provided for Workers’ Memorial Day 5000
    CAWP Quarterly Safety Meeting CAS presentation/handouts on heat stress, fall protection, GHS, fatality statistics 15
    Fall Protection Training Course (Susan Harwood Grant) CAS provided fall protection fact sheets, posters, and stickers 60
    PA One Call Western Pennsylvania Safety Days 200
    Kids Construction Safety Calendar Distribution 1500
    E-mail Safety Committee safety alerts 5000
    Website page -  link to OSHA’s 15,000
    TOTAL 26,775 + Kids Construction Safety Calendar Promotions [Event advertising company estimated approx. three million people would have seen the billboards and news stories (Television and Newspaper)]


    The individuals reached by the outreach activities/communication activities represent companies/unions with many employees/members that would be directly affected by the safety and health information provided.  The working relationship between the Alliance Signatories and the feedback on the Alliance continues to be very positive.

  5. Upcoming Milestones

    As a result of the positive working relationship between the Alliance signatories, an Alliance Renewal Agreement was signed on December 20, 2011. The Alliance is continually looking into future opportunities in providing information for affected parties through internet use, roundtable discussions and training sessions.  The Alliance signatories will continue to work to address the safety and health needs of the affected parties.

Report Prepared by: Robert Carroll, Compliance Assistance Specialist, Pittsburgh Area Office

For more information, contact the Office of Outreach Services and Alliances at 202-693-2340 or go to www.osha.gov.

Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - June 5, 2014


Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - June 5, 2014

ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
HARRISBURG AREA OFFICE, REGION III
AND
THE PENNSYLVANIA CHAMBER OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
June 5, 2014

 

 

  1. Alliance Background

    Date Signed:

    March 29, 2004

    Date Renewed:

    August 10, 2005; August 20, 2007; August 18, 2009; March 5, 2012

    Alliance Overview:

    The statewide Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry (Pa Chamber) is the largest broad-based business association in Pennsylvania and the second largest state Chamber in the United States. The Pa Chamber has over 10,000 customers; 82% being considered small employers with less than 100 employees and 1/3 of their members having less than 10 employees. By combining OSHA’s safety expertise with the broad base of employers who belong to the Pa Chamber, OSHA’s resources can be leveraged more effectively. Our common goal is to help employers through outreach, training and educational safety programs that they can take back to and implement at their individual work places.

    The Alliance between OSHA and the Pa Chamber provides a platform to reach small employers and provide necessary information, guidance, and access to training on a variety of safety regulations and best practices from the OSHA website. These are all resources that companies may not experience without these OSHA educational sessions which are organized and facilitated by the Pa Chamber.

    Implementation Team Members:

    • OSHA Members:
      • Kevin G. Kilp, USDOL/OSHA Harrisburg Area Office, Area Director.
      • Dale Glacken, USDOL/OSHA Harrisburg Area Office, Compliance Assistance Specialist.
    • Pa Chamber of Business and Industry Members:
      • Susan Smith, Director, Educational Services.
      • Don Holt, VP of Finance and Operations.
  2. Implementation Team Meetings

    From March 5, 2013 till March 5, 2014: Numerous contacts (telephone conference calls and mail exchanges) were made to plan and prepare for each of the sessions. The actual planning for the 2013 events started prior to the evaluation period, so if pertinent, these earlier dates have also been included. The more notable contacts included:

    1. 2012 Oct 30: We matched presenter up with the possible topics for the 2013 conference. The Pa Chamber was to then follow up with the presenters to determine their availability.
    2. 2012 Nov 6: The Pa Chamber contacted the Area Directors and speakers to determine their availability and willingness to present.
    3. 2012 Nov 13: The Pa Chamber sent the draft agenda for review for the March 2013 round table.
    4. 2013 Jan 14: Planning call for the 2013: During the call we reviewed the details for the three half day round tables this year in March. We then continued to discuss the full day round table scheduled for, May 16, 2013 and discussed hot OSHA topics: OSHA will give the introductory presentation to address heat stress, the new Hazard Communication Standard-2012, regulatory agenda and the top 10 cited hazards. Steve High will be ask to present walking and working surfaces/fall protection. Other topics for the round table: Distracted Driving and Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2).
    5. Half Day Roundtable sessions were held throughout the Commonwealth: March 7, 2013 in Camp Hill, March 15, 2013 in Pittsburgh and March 27, 2013 in Valley Forge.
    6. 2013 Mar 20: We discussed creating a dedicated OSHA corner on the Pa Chambers monthly email distribution.
    7. 2013 May 16: The Full Day Roundtable was conducted.
    8. 2013 May 20: Began planning topics for the 2014 full day conference.
  3. Activities and Products

    Evaluation Period.

    March 5, 2013 through March 5, 2014

    Alliance Activity.

    • Training and Education:
    1. Spring Half Day, Ask OSHA Roundtables were held throughout the Commonwealth in March 2013. The first session was held in Camp Hill (Harrisburg area), Pa on March 7, 2013, followed by Pittsburgh on March 15, 2013 and ending in Valley Forge on March 27, 2013. Each session opened with information from the Pennsylvania Chamber followed by an OSHA updated from each of the OSHA Area Directors from each of their perspective jurisdictional areas. The CAS from the Harrisburg Area Office provided a boilerplate presentation to be used as a guide for the other area offices to assist in presentation uniformity.
      • The OSHA Update reviewed means for people to enter the OSHA staff utilizing Pathways, a review of the leadership in Region III, changes occurring at the National Office lever within the Directorate of Enforcement Programs (DEP), the current emphasis programs and ending with what is new in OSHA: fall hazards in construction, heat stress campaign, Hispanic outreach, deadlines for the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) new standard requirements, distracted driving, workplace violence and whistleblower protection.
      • Chuck Baker, Certified Safety Professional (CSP) with Inservco Insurance Services, Inc. presented, "complying with OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard". Mr. Baker reviewed the elements of a compliant respiratory protection program, respiratory selection process, fit testing procedures, how to maintain a respirator, service life for cartridges and filters, what is needed to comply with the medical evaluation requirement, details for respiratory training and how to evaluate your respiratory protection program.
      • Steve Lane and Steve Pakosh, Health and Safety Training Specialists from the Bureau of Worker’s Compensation Health & Safety Division for the state of Pennsylvania presented on "Hazard Communication Regulations, the New Deadlines and Compliance with the Globally Harmonized System". During the presentations they described the key elements of the standard, need for new Safety Data Sheet (SDS), changes to labeling, why it is important to update the written program and training portions of the program to agree with the changed standard. What to do in an accident, deadlines for compliance and tips to manage these changes.
      • There were 180 people in attendance at the three locations. 87 in Harrisburg, 48 in Pittsburgh and 45 in Valley Forge.
    2. On May 16, 2013 the Pa Chamber held the Annual Workplace Safety Conference in Harrisburg, Pa.
      • OSHA provided an OSHA update including a review of: the whistleblower protection program, need to protect the temporary workers, the Fall 2012 unified agenda, heat stress campaign, revisions to the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), review of the types of citations issued by OSHA, help available through OSHA Consultation and wrapping up the session with information about our OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Educational Centers.
      • Following the OSHA Update, David Campbell, Certified Safety Professional (CSP) for PPL Corporation reviewed, "Strategies to Manage Your Injury and Illness Prevention Programs". This session reviewed American National Standard Institutes (ANSI) Z-10.1, OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) 1989 guidelines and Health and Safety Advisory Services (OHSAS) 18001 Health and Safety Management System requirements to prepare attendees for the yet to be published Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2).
      • Mr. Steven High presented, "Complying with Walking Working Surface Standards, including Slips, Trips and Falls". Although this presentation addressed slips, trips and falls, half the presentation was directed at fall related injuries from ladders, hole openings, wall openings, stairs, and scaffolding. With the reminder of the time dedicated to slipping hazards.
      • 73 people attended the event.
    3. OSHA also participates in Pennsylvania’s "Recertification Training for Workers’’ Compensation Safety Committees". The sessions are conducted by the Commonwealths Health & Safety Division out of the Department of Labor and Industry. Sessions are required by the Commonwealth for companies to maintain their certified safety committees. Attendees are comprised of equal numbers of managers and employees from companies from throughout the state. The Pa Chamber hosts these events in three locations in Pennsylvania, only one is in Harrisburg’s jurisdictional area. Each year the CAS speaks to the Harrisburg group about safety systems, about the 1989 Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) guidelines and the proposed Injury and Illness Prevention Programs (I2P2). OSHA also staffs a booth to provide publication resources and answer the public’s questions. 57 people attended the September 26, 2013 session.
    • Outreach and Communication

      Each week the Pa Chamber sends 5,000 of its members a generic newsletter referred to as a News Byte, frequently these include a safety item. In addition, the Chamber publishes an electronic quarterly Safety/OSHA Bulletin that is sent to Chamber’s members who are Safety and Environmental Directors; this newsletter is devoted entirely to safety issues. Information for the News Bytes and Safety/OSHA Bulletin come from information received from the local OSHA office directly or from "OSHA QuickTakes", OSHA's Newsletter. Things sent this last year include: OSHA Bulletin: Heat Stress Prevention, Fall Prevention, and OSHA Bulletin: Hazard Communication Changes.

      The Commonwealth also provides materials to the Chamber, such as Pennsylvania Training for Health & Safety (PATHS) and opportunities to apply for the Governor’s Award for Safety and Health. This information is shared with the Chamber members.

    • Promoting the National Dialogue on Safety and Health

      During each of the OSHA Roundtables the CAS reviews current OSHA initiatives including the National Emphasis Programs, Local Emphasis programs, a review of the Regulatory and Unified Agendas, OSHA’s top ten cited hazards in addition to campaigns, including: heat stress, fall protection and any other trending issues for Pennsylvania businesses.

      These efforts continue with the local Harrisburg Area Office (HAO) sending current information to the Pa Chamber, who is listed on Harrisburg’s stakeholder list. The CAS provides all stakeholders current, pertinent information as it relates to workplace safety hazards. From here the Chamber shares the information with their stakeholders.

      Alliance Products

      The products produced during the reporting period were, increased safety awareness for business through the multiple safety roundtables orchestrated by the Pa Chamber and conducted throughout the Commonwealth, emailed Safety/OSHA Bulletins generated by the Harrisburg OSHA Office, emailed News Bytes that are received from OSHA and an open communication between attendees and OSHA. The Harrisburg Area Office created information for the Pa Chamber to share on the following topics: OSHA Bulletin: Heat Stress Prevention, Fall Prevention, and OSHA Bulletin: Hazard Communication Changes.

  4. Results

    A. The ninth year of the Alliance was devoted to presenting information to the Chambers at two scheduled "Ask OSHA Roundtable" sessions. Similar activities are planned for the coming year. During the last year the Chamber offered two additional sessions one in the Philadelphia area and the other in the Pittsburgh area. We also created OSHA Bulletins that were shared throughout the Commonwealth.

    B. The table below lists each of the outreach activities and the number of individuals reached during the reporting period. NOTE: The table below does not include the various meetings held over the last year or the numerous participants that benefited from the varied safety and health discussions at each of these meetings.

    Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) Number of Individuals Reached or Trained
    Half day, "Ask OSHA Roundtable" (Harrisburg) 87
    Half day, "Ask OSHA Roundtable" (Pittsburgh) 48
    Half day, "Ask OSHA Roundtable" (Valley Forge) 45
    Full day, "Workplace Safety Conference" (Harrisburg) 73
    TOTAL 253
  5. Upcoming Milestones

    We have planned similar events for 2014. The Pa Chamber will begin the half day Ask OSHA Roundtables in Harrisburg on March 7, 2014, followed by Pittsburgh on March 13, 2014 and ending in Philadelphia on March 20, 2014. The full day Workplace Safety Conference will be held in Harrisburg on May 28, 2014. OSHA will have a part in all the events and answer safety related questions from the audience at each. To increase OSHA employee involvement, OSHA will participate at the Pa Chambers, Recertification Training for Workers’ Compensation Safety Committees on September 18, 2014 in Harrisburg. All parties involved with the alliance are interested in renewing the alliance in 2014.

Report Prepared by: Dale Glacken, Compliance Assistance Specialist (CAS), Harrisburg Area Office.

Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement (Spanish) - August 31, 2015


Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement (Spanish) - August 31, 2015

ARREGLO QUE ESTABLECE UNA ALIANZA
ENTRE
LA OFICINA REGIONAL EN FILADELFIA
DE LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE SEGURIDAD Y SALUD OCUPACIONAL DEL
DEPARTAMENTO DE TRABAJO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA
Y
EL CONSULADO DE MÉXICO EN FILADELFIA, PENSILVANIA

La Oficina regional en Filadelfia de la Administración de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional (OSHA) del Departamento de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos de América y el Consulado de México en Filadelfia, Pensilvania (el Consulado), en adelante denominados conjuntamente "los Participantes";

RECONOCIENDO el compromiso conjunto de proteger los derechos de los trabajadores mexicanos en los Estados Unidos, reconocidos en la Carta de Arreglo entre la Administración de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional del Departamento del Trabajo de los Estados Unidos de América y la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, relativa a las Protecciones de Seguridad y Salud en el Lugar de Trabajo Aplicables a los Trabajadores Mexicanos en los Estados Unidos, firmada en Washington, D.C., el 6 de noviembre de 2014; y

RECONOCIENDO que el Programa de Alianza de la OSHA prevé el establecimiento de relaciones de cooperación para fines tales como la capacitación y la educación, difusión y comunicación, y para promover un diálogo nacional sobre la seguridad y la salud en el trabajo;

Se proponen establecer una Alianza para lograr lo siguiente:

Objetivo General

Los Participantes tienen la intención de establecer una relación de colaboración para proveer a los nacionales mexicanos y a otros en los estados de Pensilvania y Delaware, información, orientación y acceso a recursos de capacitación y educación para promover los derechos de los trabajadores a la protección de su seguridad y salud ocupacionales, y para ayudarlos a entender la ley nacional de los Estados Unidos de América sobre los derechos de los trabajadores y las responsabilidades de los empleadores al amparo de la Ley de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacionales (OSH Act).

Capacitación y Educación

Los Participantes tienen la intención de trabajar conjuntamente para lograr los siguientes objetivos de capacitación y educación:

  • Elaborar programas de capacitación y educación para los empleadores y los trabajadores mexicanos en los estados de Pensilvania y Delaware sobre la seguridad y la salud en el lugar de trabajo.
  • Elaborar programas de capacitación y educación para los empleadores y los trabajadores mexicanos en los estados de Pensilvania y Delaware a fin de promover el entendimiento de los derechos de los trabajadores y las responsabilidades de los empleadores al amparo del OSH Act, incluyendo el uso del procedimiento de quejas de OSHA.

Difusión y Comunicación

Los Participantes tienen la intención de trabajar conjuntamente para lograr los siguientes objetivos de difusión y comunicación:

  • Elaborar información sobre el reconocimiento y la prevención de riesgos en el lugar de trabajo, y formular mecanismos para comunicar dicha información (por ejemplo, por medios impresos y electrónicos, herramientas de asistencia electrónica y enlaces al sitio Web de la OSHA desde el sitio Web del Consulado), a los nacionales mexicanos que trabajan en los estados de Pensilvania y Delaware y a sus empleadores.
  • Dar discursos, realizar exposiciones o presentarse en las conferencias, reuniones locales u otros eventos de los Participantes.
  • Participar en las actividades y los eventos del "Consulado Móvil".

Promoción de un Diálogo Nacional

Los Participantes tienen la intención de trabajar conjuntamente para lograr los siguientes objetivos relacionados con la promoción de un diálogo conjunto sobre la seguridad y la salud en el lugar de trabajo:

  • Dar a conocer y demostrar el compromiso con la seguridad y la salud en el lugar de trabajo y los derechos de los trabajadores siempre que los funcionarios principales de los Participantes se dirijan al público.
  • Convocar o participar en foros, debates en mesas redondas o reuniones de interesados principales sobre cuestiones que afectan a los nacionales mexicanos que trabajan en los estados de Pensilvania y Delaware para ayudar a forjar soluciones innovadoras sobre cuestiones relativas a la seguridad y la salud en el lugar de trabajo, y el entendimiento de los derechos de los trabajadores y las responsabilidades de los empleadores al amparo del OSH Act.

Un grupo de implementación, integrado por representantes de cada Participante, tiene la intención de reunirse para elaborar un plan de acción, determinar los procedimientos de trabajo y establecer las funciones y responsabilidades de los Participantes. Además, los Participantes tienen el propósito de reunirse por lo menos tres veces al año con fines de seguimiento e intercambio de información sobre las actividades y los resultados en torno al logro de los objetivos de la Alianza.

Nada de lo dispuesto en el presente Arreglo compromete a los Participantes a erogar recursos.

Este Arreglo puede iniciarse una vez firmado por los dos Participantes. El presente Arreglo puede durar dos (2) años a partir de la fecha de su firma. El Participante que tenga la intención de dar por terminado el presente Arreglo procurará notificar por escrito al respecto con treinta (30) días de antelación. El presente Arreglo podrá modificarse por escrito en cualquier momento mediante el consentimiento mutuo de los Participantes.

Firmado en Filadelfia, Pensilvania, en duplicado, el día 31 de agosto de 2015, en los idiomas español e inglés.

POR LA OFICINA REGIONAL EN FILADELFIA DE LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE SEGURIDAD Y SALUD OCUPACIONAL DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE TRABAJO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA

 


Robert D. Kulick
Administrador Regional Encargado

POR EL CONSULADO DE MÉXICO EN
FILADELFIA, PENSILVANIA

 

 


Carlos Giralt-Cabrales
Cónsul of México

Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement - August 20, 2007


Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement - August 20, 2007

RENEWAL AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING AN ALLIANCE
BETWEEN
THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
HARRISBURG, PA AREA OFFICE
AND
THE PENNSYLVANIA CHAMBER OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry (PCBI), hereby renew the Alliance agreement signed on March 29, 2004. OSHA and PCBI continue to recognize the value of collaborative efforts to achieve workplace safety. OSHA and PCBI remain committed to cooperative and proactive efforts to advance workplace safety and health. In renewing this Alliance, OSHA and PCBI recognize that OSHA’s Consultation Project partners are an integral part of the OSHA national effort.

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, OSHA is not endorsing any of that party’s products or services; nor does the Agency enter into an Alliance with the purpose of promoting a particular party’s products or services.

In addition, the implementation team will continue to meet on a regular schedule 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 state Consultation Projects to participate as well.

This agreement will remain in effect for two years from the date of signing and will automatically be renewed annually thereafter. This agreement may be modified at any time with the concurrence of both signatories and may be terminated for any reason with 30 days written notice from either signatory.
 




 
Robert M. Fink
Area Director
Occupational Safety and Health Administration



 
Date



 
David R. Kreider
Vice President of Operations
Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry



 
Date

Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - May 27, 2011


Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - May 27, 2011

ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT
PITTSBURGH AREA OFFICE
PITTSBURGH BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL
May 27, 2011

  1. Alliance Background

    Date Signed:

    5-17-04

    Date Renewed:

    Last Renewal 5-27-10 Alliance Overview:

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Pittsburgh Area Office and The Pittsburgh Building and Construction Trades Council aligned to provide Council members, including youth apprentice workers, with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help protect employees’ health and safety, particularly in reducing and preventing exposure to the various hazards associated with the construction industry.

    Implementation Team Members

    Richard Stanizzo – Business Rep., Pittsburgh Building and Construction Trades Council
    Robert Szymanski – Area Director, OSHA Pittsburgh Area Office
    Robert Carroll – CAS, OSHA Pittsburgh Area Office
    Frank Librich – Assistant Area Director, OSHA Pittsburgh Area Office

  2. Implementation Team Meetings
     
    May 27, 2010 In-person Dormont, PA
    July 8, 2010 In-person Dormont, PA
    August 13, 2010 In-person Dormont, PA
    December 6, 2010 Conference Call
    March 14, 2011 In-person Dormont, PA
    May 24, 2011 Conference Call

  3. Activities and Products

    Evaluation Period

    May 27, 2010 to May 27, 2011

    Alliance Activity

    May 27, 2010 – Alliance renewal signing meeting with discussion on upcoming concerns and needs.

    July 8, 2010 – Alliance meeting to discuss the Building Trades Councils participation in a Partnership agreement for UPMC East Hospital construction with P.J. Dick – Barton Malow, a Joint Venture.

    July 8, 2010 – CAS had a meeting with the Boilermakers Local #154 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 8, 2010 – CAS had a meeting with the Sheet Metal Workers Local #12 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructor to provide information/training on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA 10 and 30 hour courses.

    July 8, 2010 – CAS had a meeting with the District Council #57 IUPAT (Painters, Drywall, Glaziers, and Sign Painters) Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructor to provide information/training on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA 10 and 30 hour courses.

    July 9, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Ironworkers Local #3 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 12, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers Local #37 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 12, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Cement Masons Local #526 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 13, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Plumbers Local #27 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 13, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 16, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Western Pennsylvania Operating Engineers Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 16, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local #9 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor and union officers to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 19, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the District Council #57 IUPAT (Painters, Drywall, Glaziers, and Sign Painters) Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 19, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Sprinkle Fitters Local #542 Business Manager to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 20, 2010 – CAS had a meeting with the Insulators & Asbestos Workers Local #2 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 21, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Plasterers Local #31 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Business Manager/instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 21, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the IBEW Local #5 Apprenticeship Coordinator to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 26, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Sheet Metal Workers Local #12 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    July 26, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Laborers District Council of Western Pennsylvania Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    August 4, 2010 - The Pittsburgh Area OSHA Office, P.J. Dick-Barton Malow, a Joint Venture and the Building Trades Council signed a Partnership agreement for the construction of the UPMC East Hospital construction project.

    August 18, 2010 - CAS had a meeting with the Steamfitters Local #449 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, concerns and needs. Information/training was provided on the new expansion of the Introduction to OSHA for 10 and 30 Hour courses. CAS provided updated handouts on frequently cited standards and fatality statistics out of the Pittsburgh AO. A variety of questions were answered on OSHA policies/procedures and interpretations.

    August 27, 2010 – As a result of the cross-training venue in the Alliance four OSHA representatives (CAS and CSHOs) from the Pittsburgh Area Office received training at the IBEW apprenticeship school on electrical work/safety.

    October 7, 2010 – A meeting was held at the Greater Pennsylvania Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship School with the CAS, and representatives from the Carpenters, Pile Drivers, Operating Engineers, Master Builders Association, and the Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania. This was an information meeting to discuss provisions in the new crane standard.

    October 15, 2010 – CAS had an information meeting with the Ironworkers Local #3 Apprenticeship coordinator and instructors on provisions in the new crane standard.

    November 3, 2010 - As a result of the cross-training venue in the Alliance three OSHA representatives (CAS and CSHOs) from the Pittsburgh Area Office received training at the Ironworkers apprenticeship school on steel erection. The Ironworkers apprentices and Operating Engineers apprentices conducted hands on training by disassembling and reassembling a two story structural steel mock building. In addition, the CAS presented OSHA policy/procedure information to include the complaint process and worker rights.

    November 10, 2010 – The CAS and AAD-Safety, met with the Ironworkers Local #3 Apprenticeship Coordinator and a Safety Director from a member company of the Ironworkers Employers Association (IWEA) to discuss provisions of the new crane standard.

    January 14, 2011 – As part of an OSHA 30 Hour course for the Ironworker Local #3 apprentices, the CAS passed out handouts and presented information on worker rights. In addition, the CAS answered a variety of questions on OSHA policies/procedures and standards.

    January 21, 2011 - As part of an OSHA 30 Hour course for the Ironworker Local #3 apprentices, the CAS passed out handouts and presented information on worker rights. In addition, the CAS answered a variety of questions on OSHA policies/procedures and standards.

    January 28, 2011 - As part of an OSHA 30 Hour course for the Ironworker Local #3 apprentices, the CAS passed out handouts and presented information on worker rights. In addition, the CAS answered a variety of questions on OSHA policies/procedures and standards.

    April 7, 2011 - CAS met with Western Pennsylvania Operating Engineers Apprenticeship Coordinator, Crane Instructor, Business Agent, and Special Pipeline Representative. Various safety and health concerns were discussed relating to OSHA construction standards and policies.

    April 12, 2011 - CAS staffed an information booth on Career Day at the Forbes Road Career and Technology Center (Event sponsored by CAWP). The primary purpose of the event was to raise the awareness of high school students to the career paths available to them. The focus of the event was to promote careers related to highway and bridge design, construction, maintenance and construction safety. The apprenticeship coordinators and instructors from the following Pittsburgh Building Trades Unions participated in the event: Laborers Local #1058, Ironworkers Local #3, Operating Engineers Local #66, Cement Masons Local #526, Bricklayers/Allied Craftworkers Local #9 and Carpenters District Council. The CAS visited the various hands-on demonstrations by the Unions to promote OSHA and safety relating to highway and bridge construction and maintenance work.

    April 21, 2011 - The CAS attended the Ironworkers Local #3 Outstanding Apprenticeship Competition and Annual Contractors/Construction Professionals Open House event. The CAS provided updated OSHA information and answered numerous questions relating to OSHA construction standards throughout the event day. Various Business Agents and Apprenticeship coordinators/instructors call monthly for discussion and guidance on construction standards and OSHA policy/procedure information.

  4. Results

    The training and outreach communication information provided was well received. The member union representatives of the council found the information to be valuable in assisting them in their efforts of promoting and providing safety and health training to their members in reducing and preventing exposure to the various hazards associated with the construction industry. In addition, the OSHA staff that received cross-training from the IBEW and Ironworkers found the training to be excellent and extremely valuable in assisting them in the field. Apprenticeship Coordinators, Instructors, Business Agents and members who have called throughout the year indicated the information received from the Pittsburgh Area Office was very helpful in interpreting OSHA’s policies and standards as they related to their current construction activities. The Council represents approximately 20,000 members. The information exchanged with the Building Trades Council would eventually have the potential to affect the entire membership, that being approximately 20,000 members. The working relationship between the Alliance Signatories and the feedback on the Alliance has been extremely positive.
     

    Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.)

    Number of Individuals Reached or Trained

    Boilermakers Local #154 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/8/10

    320

    Sheet Metal Workers Local #12 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/8/10

    140

    District Council #57 IUPAT Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/8/10 229
    Ironwokers Local #3 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/9/10 207
    Roofers, Waterproofers, and Allied Craft Workers Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/12/10 58
    Cement Masons Local #526 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/12/10 25
    Plumbers Local #27 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/13/10 80
    Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/13/10 959
    Western PA Operating Engineers Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices.  7/16/10 180
    Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local #9 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/16/10 100
    District Council #57 IUPAT Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/19/10 229
    Sprinkler Fitters Local #542 Business Manager/instructor Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices.  7/20/10 151
    Insulators & Asbestos Workers  Local #2 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/20/10 102
    Plasterers Local #31 Business Manager/Apprenticeship Coordinator Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices.                             7/21/10 151
    IBEW Local #5 - Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/21/10 400
    Sheet Metal Workers Local #12 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/26/10 140
    Laborers District Council of Western PA - Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  7/26/10 75
    Signed Partnership with OSHA and P.J. Dick-Barton Malow, a Joint Venture for UPMC East Hospital Construction Project             8/4/10 300
    Steamfitters Local #449 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting Provided training handout information for apprentices  8/18/10 140
    Cross-Training OSHA Reps at IBEW Apprenticeship School            8/27/10 8
    Meeting new crane standard – Carpenters, Pile Drivers, Operators, CAWP, and MBA Reps         10/7/10 10
    Meeting new crane standard – Ironworkers Local #3 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors 10/15/10 6
    Cross-Training OSHA Reps, Ironworker apprentices, and Operating Engineer apprentices at Ironworker Apprenticeship School                                                                                             11/3/10   20
    Meeting new crane standard – Ironworker Local #3 and Ironworkers Employers reps 11/10/10 4
    Ironworkers Local #3 as part of an OSHA 30 hr – CAS presented information/training on worker rights and OSHA policies       1/14/11 12
    Ironworkers Local #3 as part of an OSHA 30 hr – CAS presented information/training on worker rights and OSHA policies       1/21/11 11
    Ironworkers Local #3 as part of an OSHA 30 hr – CAS presented information/training on worker rights and OSHA policies       1/28/11 11

     Career Day/fair at the Forbes Road Career and Technology Center 4/12/11

    1200

    Ironworkers Local #3 Annual Outstanding Apprenticeship Competition and Construction Professional Day                    4/21/11 200

    TOTAL

    5,468

  5. Upcoming Milestones

    As a result of the positive working relationship between the Alliance signatories, an Alliance Renewal Agreement was signed on May 27, 2010. The Alliance is continually looking into future opportunities in providing information for affected parties. The Alliance signatories will continue to work to address the safety and health needs of the affected parties.

Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement - August 10, 2005


Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement - August 10, 2005

RENEWAL AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING AN ALLIANCE
BETWEEN
THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
HARRISBURG, PA AREA OFFICE
AND
THE PENNSYLVANIA CHAMBER OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry (PCBI), hereby renew the Alliance agreement signed on March 29, 2004. OSHA and PCBI continue to recognize the value of collaborative efforts to achieve workplace safety. OSHA and PCBI remain committed to cooperative and proactive efforts to advance workplace safety and health. In renewing this Alliance, OSHA and PCBI recognize that OSHA's State Plan and Consultation Project partners are an integral part of the OSHA national effort.

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, OSHA is not endorsing any of that party's products or services; nor does the Agency enter into an Alliance with the purpose of promoting a particular party's products or services.

In addition, the implementation team will continue to meet on a regular schedule 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 two years from the date of signing and will automatically be renewed annually thereafter. This agreement may be modified at any time with the concurrence of both signatories and may be terminated for any reason with 30 days written notice from either signatory.

 
Robert M. Fink
Area Director
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
 
Date
   
David R. Kreider
V.P. of Finance & Administration
Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry
 
Date

Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement - December 18, 2014


Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement - December 18, 2014

AGREEMENT RENEWING AN ALLIANCE
BETWEEN
ALLENTOWN AREA OFFICE
THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
AND
LEHIGH CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Allentown Area Office (AAO) and the Lehigh Career & Technical Institute (LCTI), hereinafter referred collectively as "the Participants", continue to recognize the value of maintaining a collaborative relationship to foster safer and more healthful American workplaces. To that end, the Participants hereby renew the Alliance signed November 17, 2005 and last renewed on December 12, 2012 with a continued emphasis on youth safety education. Specifically, the Participants are committed to providing LCTI's students, faculty, administrators and Occupational Advisory Council members and others with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect the health and safety of workers and understand the rights of workers and the responsibilities of employers under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act). Through the Alliance, the Participants will continue to address hazards associated with the various skilled and technical trades including but not limited to: construction, healthcare, manufacturing and service related industry clusters. In renewing this Alliance, the Participants recognize that OSHA's State Plan and On-site Consultation Project partners are an integral part of the OSHA national effort.

Raising Awareness of OSHA's Rulemaking and Enforcement Initiatives

The Participants intend to work together to achieve the following goals related to raising awareness of OSHA's rulemaking and enforcement initiatives, as the opportunity or resources permit:

  • To share information on occupational safety and health laws and standards, including the rights and responsibilities of workers and employers.
  • To convene or participate in forums, roundtable discussions, or stakeholder meetings on youth safety to help forge innovative solutions in the workplace or to provide input on safety and health issues.

Training and Education

The Participants intend to work together to achieve the following training and education goals, as the opportunity or resources permit:

  • To review and provide input on effective training and education curricula for youth entering the workforce to promote understanding of workers' rights, including the use of the OSHA complaint process, and the responsibilities of employers and to communicate such information to workers and employers.
  • To deliver various safety and health related topics including but not limited to: understanding worker rights, fall, struck-by, caught between, electrical hazards, material handling hazards, use of personal protective equipment and hazards associated with chemicals.

Outreach and Communication

The Participants intend to work together to achieve the following outreach and communication goals, as the opportunity or resources permit:

  • To develop information on the recognition and prevention of workplace hazards, and to develop ways of communicating such information (e.g., print and electronic media, electronic assistance tools, and OSHA's and the LCTI's Web sites) to students, faculty, employers serving on Occupational Advisory Councils and other academic (career and technical) institutions.
  • To speak, exhibit, or appear at OSHA's or LCTI's conferences, local meetings, or other Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Education events.
  • To share information among OSHA personnel, academia and industry safety and health professionals regarding LCTI's best practices or effective approaches through training programs, workshops, seminars, and lectures (or any other applicable forum) developed by the Participants.

OSHA's Alliances provide parties an opportunity to participate in a voluntary cooperative relationship with OSHA for purposes such as raising awareness of OSHA's rulemaking and enforcement initiatives, training and education, and outreach and communication. These Alliances have proved to be valuable tools for both OSHA and its Alliance Participants. By entering into an Alliance with a party, OSHA is not endorsing or promoting, nor does it intend to endorse or promote, any of that party's products or services.

An implementation team made up of representatives of each Participant 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. OSHA team members will include representatives of the Allentown Area Office. 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. Either 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 written concurrence of both signatories.

Signed this 18th day of December, 2014.

 

 


  • Jean G. Kulp
  • Area Director
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration

 

 


  • Sandra J. Himes
  • Executive Director
  • Lehigh Career & Technical Institute

 

Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - May 27, 2012


Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - May 27, 2012

ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT
PITTSBURGH AREA OFFICE
PITTSBURGH REGIONAL BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES
COUNCIL
May 27, 2012

 

  1. Alliance Background

    Date Signed:

    5-17-04

    Date Renewed:

    Last Renewal 5-25-12

    Alliance Overview:

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Pittsburgh Area Office and The Pittsburgh Building and Construction Trades Council aligned to provide Council members, including youth apprentice workers, with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help protect employees’ health and safety, particularly in reducing and preventing exposure to the various hazards associated with the construction industry.

    Implementation Team Members

    • Richard Stanizzo - Business Rep., Pittsburgh Building and Construction Trades Council
    • Robert Szymanski - Area Director, OSHA Pittsburgh Area Office
    • Robert Carroll - Compliance Assistance Specialist, OSHA Pittsburgh Area Office
    • Christopher Robinson - Assistant Area Director, OSHA Pittsburgh Area Office
  2. Implementation Team Meetings

    • May 31, 2011 - In-person - Dormont, PA
    • August 22, 2011 - Conference Call
    • November 18, 2011 - In-person - Dormont, PA
    • February 22, 2012 - Conference Call
    • April 24, 2012 - In-person - Dormont, PA
    • May 25, 2012 - In-person - Dormont, PA

     

  3. Activities and Products

    Evaluation Period

    May 27, 2011 to May 27, 2012

    Alliance Activity

    May 31, 2011 - Alliance meeting with Trades Council’s Business Manager. Resources on the OSHA website on heat stress, and updated information on fatality stats and frequently cited standards were reviewed. Also information on upcoming construction jobs was discussed.

    June 2, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with the Sheet Metal Workers Local #12 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 2, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with the Laborers District Council of Western Pennsylvania Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 3, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with the Plumbers Local #27 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 3, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with IUPAT District Council #57 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 6, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Insulators & Asbestos Workers Local #2 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 6, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Boilermakers Local #154 President/ Apprenticeship Coordinator to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 9, 2011 - CAS provided the Western Pennsylvania Operating Engineers Local #66 Apprenticeship School with posters and fact sheets on heat illness campaign.

    June 9, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Bricklayers and Allied Crafts Local #9 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 9, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Sprinkler Fitters Local #542 representatives to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 10, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 10, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Steamfitters Local #449 Apprenticeship Coordinator/ Instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 13, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers Local #37 Apprenticeship Coordinator/ Instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 14, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Plasterers Local #31 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Business Manager to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 14, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with IBEW Local #5 Apprenticeship Coordinator/ Instructor to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 17, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Cement Masons Local #31 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Business Manager to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    June 20, 2011 - CAS had a meeting with Ironworkers Local #3 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss safety and health curricula, resources on the website on heat stress(provided poster and facts sheet), and updated information on fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies.

    August 4, 2011 - CAS met with heavy equipment instructors of Western Pennsylvania Operating Engineers Local #66 to discuss and gather technical information on the safe operation of a CAT Front-end Loader.

    November 3, 2011 - CAS provided OSHA Nail Gun Safety Booklets and information from the website on residential construction to the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Coordinator.

    November 18, 2011 - CAS met with the Trades Councils Business Manager to discuss their members’ involvement in the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania. In addition, information on the OSHA website for residential construction was reviewed.

    November 18, 2011 - CAS met with the Western Pennsylvania Operating Engineers Local #66 Apprenticeship Coordinator to discuss their members’ involvement in the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania.

    November 29, 2011 - CAS met with the Laborers District Council of Western Pennsylvania Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors to discuss their members’ involvement in the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania. In addition, information on the OSHA website for residential construction was reviewed.

    December 13, 2011 - CAS met with the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Director of Research to discuss their members’ involvement in the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania.

    January 30, 2012 - CAS presented information on worker rights/OSHA procedures and answered questions on construction standards at two Journeymen level training classes (OSHA 30 hr & Cranes/Rigging Class) at the Ironworker Local #3 Apprenticeship School

    February 7, 2012 - CAS met with the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Training Director, Training Coordinator, and a Training Instructor to present and discuss information of residential construction. The power points on the website were shown to the instructors for use in training.

    April 5, 2012 - CAS provide the Trades Councils Business Manager with information on Workers Memorial Day.

    April 13, 2012 - The CAS attended the Ironworkers Local #3 Outstanding Apprenticeship Competition and Annual Contractors/Construction Professionals Open House event. The CAS provided updated OSHA information and answered numerous questions relating to OSHA construction standards/policies/procedures throughout the event day.

    April 24, 2012 - CAS met the Trades Councils Business Manager to discuss alliance renewal and participation in a future partnership on the construction of thirty-three story construction project with the P. J. Dick Corporation.

    May 9, 2012 - CAS met with the Western Pennsylvania Operating Engineers Local #66 Apprenticeship Coordinator and Crane Instructor providing and reviewing information on the heat stress and fall protection campaigns. The information on the OSHA website pertaining to heat stress and fall protection was reviewed. In addition, safety and health issues and concerns were discussed.

    May 9, 2012 - CAS met with the Bricklayers and Allied Crafts Local #9 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor providing and reviewing information on the heat stress and fall protection campaigns. The information on the OSHA website pertaining to heat stress and fall protection was reviewed. In addition, safety and health issues and concerns were discussed.

    May 10, 2012 - CAS met with the Plasterers Local #31 Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructor providing and reviewing information on the heat stress and fall protection campaigns. The information on the OSHA website pertaining to heat stress and fall protection was reviewed. In addition, safety and health issues and concerns were discussed.

    May 10, 2012 - CAS met with the Cement Masons Local #526 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor providing and reviewing information on the heat stress and fall protection campaigns. The information on the OSHA website pertaining to heat stress and fall protection was reviewed. In addition, safety and health issues and concerns were discussed.

    May 10, 2012 - CAS met with the IBEW Local #5 Apprenticeship Coordinator and Safety Representative Instructor providing and reviewing information on the heat stress and fall protection campaigns. The information on the OSHA website pertaining to heat stress and fall protection was reviewed. In addition, safety and health issues and concerns were discussed.

    May 10, 2012 - CAS met with the Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers Local #37 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor providing and reviewing information on the heat stress and fall protection campaigns. The information on the OSHA website pertaining to heat stress and fall protection was reviewed. In addition, safety and health issues and concerns were discussed.

    May 11, 2012 - CAS met with the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Coordinator and instructors providing and reviewing information on the heat stress and fall protection campaigns. The information on the OSHA website pertaining to heat stress and fall protection was reviewed. In addition, safety and health issues and concerns were discussed. In addition, the CAS attended the Annual Design Build & Carpenter Competition on this day. The CAS provided updated OSHA information and answered numerous questions relating to OSHA construction standards/policies/procedures throughout the event day.

    May 25, 2012 - An Alliance Renewal was signed.

    Various Business Agents and Apprenticeship coordinators/instructors call monthly for discussion and guidance on construction standards and OSHA policy/procedure information.

  4. Results

    The training and outreach communication information provided was well received. The member union representatives of the council found the information to be valuable in assisting them in their efforts of promoting and providing safety and health training to their members in reducing and preventing exposure to the various hazards associated with the construction industry.

    Apprenticeship Coordinators, Instructors, Business Agents and members who have called throughout the year indicated the information received from the Pittsburgh Area Office was very helpful in interpreting OSHA’s policies and standards as they related to their current construction activities. The Council represents approximately 21,000 members. The information exchanged with the Building Trades Council would eventually have the potential to affect the entire membership, that being approximately 21,000 members. The working relationship between the Alliance Signatories and the feedback on the Alliance has been extremely positive.

    Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) Number of Individuals Reached or Trained
    Pittsburgh Regional Building and Construction Trades Council - Business Manager meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards) 5/31/11 21,000 members represented by Council
    Sheet Metal Workers Local #12 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/2/11 140
    Laborers District Council of Western PA - Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/2/11 70
    Plumbers Local #27 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/3/11 75
    District Council #57 IUPAT Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/3/11 229
    Insulators & Asbestos Workers Local #2 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/6/11 90
    Boilermakers Local #154 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/6/11 652
    Western PA Operating Engineers Local #66 - Apprenticeship School (provided information on heat stress) 6/9/11 178
    Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local #9 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/9/11 97
    Sprinkler Fitters Local #542 Representatives meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/9/11 132
    Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructors meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/10/11 922
    Steamfitters Local #449 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/10/11 158
    Roofers, Waterproofers, and Allied Craft Workers Local #37 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/13/11 56
    Plasterers Local #31 Business Manager/Apprenticeship Coordinator meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/14/11 140
    IBEW Local #5 - Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/14/11 400
    Cement Masons Local #526 Apprenticeship Coordinator/instructor meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/17/11 20
    Ironworkers Local #3 Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting (provided information on heat stress/fatality stats/frequently cited standards/OSHA policies) 6/20/11 200
    Western PA Operating Engineers Local #66 - Heavy Equipment Instructor technical meeting 8/3/11 3
    Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Coordinator meeting (provided information on nail gun safety and residential construction) 11/3/11 400
    Pittsburgh Regional Building and Construction Trades Council - Business Manager meeting (discussed member involvement in the natural gas industry and provided information on residential construction) 11/18/11 21,000 members represented by Council
    Western PA Operating Engineers Local #66 - Apprenticeship Coordinator meeting (discussed member involvement in the natural gas industry) 11/18/11 5000
    Laborers District Council of Western PA - Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting meeting (discussed member involvement in the natural gas industry and provided information on residential construction) 11/29/11 400
    Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters - Carpenters Director of Research meeting (discussed member involvement in the natural gas industry) 12/13/11 1000
    Ironworkers Local #3- CAS presented information/training on worker rights/OSHA policies/construction standards at two Journeymen Level training classes (OSHA 30 hr and Cranes/Rigging) 1/30/12 60
    Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters - Carpenters Training Director, Training Coordinator, and a Training Instructor meeting (Provided information on residential construction) 2/7/12 100
    Pittsburgh Regional Building and Construction Trades Council - Business Manager meeting (provided information on Workers Memorial Day) 4/5/12 21,000
    Ironworkers Local #3 Annual Outstanding Apprenticeship Competition and Construction Professional Day 4/13/12 250
    Western PA Operating Engineers Local #66 - Apprenticeship Coordinator meeting (Provided information on heat stress and fall protection) 5/9/12 180 apprentices
    7000 total members
    Bricklayers and Allied Crafts Local #9 - Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor meeting (Provided information on heat stress and fall protection) 5/9/12 100 apprentices
    3000 total members
    Plasterers Local #31 - Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting (Provided information on heat stress and fall protection) 5/10/12 5 apprentices
    180 total members
    Cement Masons Local #526 - Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor meeting (Provided information on heat stress and fall protection) 5/10/12 17 apprentices
    525 total members
    IBEW Local #5 - Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors meeting (Provided information on heat stress and fall protection) 5/10/12 400 apprentices
    3200 total members
    Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers Local #37 - Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructor meeting (Provided information on heat stress and fall protection) 5/10/12 47 apprentices
    270 total members
    Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors Meeting and Annual Design & Build Carpenter Competition Day (Provided information on heat stress and fall protection) 5/11/12 900 apprentices
    9000 total members
    TOTAL 21,000 total members represented by Council
  5. Upcoming Milestones

    The Alliance is continually looking into future opportunities in providing information for affected parties. The Alliance signatories will continue to work to address the safety and health needs of the affected parties.

Report Prepared by: Bob Carroll, CAS Pittsburgh Area Office

For more information, contact the Office of Outreach Services and Alliances at 202-693-2340 or go to www.osha.gov.

Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement - April 19, 2010


Region 3 - Alliance Renewal Agreement - April 19, 2010

AGREEMENT RENEWING AN ALLIANCE
BETWEEN
ALLENTOWN AREA OFFICE
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
AND
LEHIGH CAREER AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Lehigh Career and Technical Institute (LCTI) hereby renew their Alliance signed on November 17, 2005 and renewed on March 27, 2008. This renewal agreement fully incorporates all of the terms of the November 17, 2005 agreement and the renewal agreement, which are continuing in nature.

OSHA and LCTI continue to recognize the value of maintaining a collaborative relationship to foster safer and more healthful workplaces. OSHA and LCTI remain committed to cooperative and proactive efforts to advance workplace safety and health especially by continuing to provide LCTI members, including staff and students, and others with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect the health and safety of workers. Through the Alliance, the organizations will continue to address various hazards including but not limited to: respiratory hazards, life safety issues, machine guarding, construction related hazards, food processing/preparation, healthcare, material logistics and landscaping. In renewing this Alliance, OSHA and LCTI recognize that OSHA’s State Plan and On-site Consultation Project partners are an integral part of the OSHA national effort.

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, OSHA is not endorsing or promoting, nor does it intend to endorse or promote, any of that party’s products or services.

An implementation team made up of representatives of each organization will continue to 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. OSHA team members will include representatives of the Allentown Area OSHA Office. 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. Either 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 written concurrence of both signatories.
 



 
Jean G. Kulp
Area Director
Occupational Safety and Health Administration


 
Dr. David Lapinsky
Assistant Director
Lehigh Career & Technical Institute


 
Date




 
Date


 
Dr. Clyde Hornberger
Executive Director
Lehigh Career & Technical Institute


 
Date

Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - August 06, 2004


Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - August 06, 2004

SMC BUSINESS COUNCILS
ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT
August 6, 2004

  1. Alliance Background

    Date Signed

    March 11, 2003

    Overview

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Pittsburgh Area Office and the Ironworker Employers Association of Western Pennsylvania, Inc. (IWEA) aligned to foster and maintain an open line of communication with each other for the meaningful exchange of information on promoting OSHA compliance and Industry best practices in the Construction Industry.
     
    Implementation Team Members  
       
    Bill Ligetti Executive Director, IWEA
    Bob Szymanski OSHA Pgh. AO AD
    Frank Librich OSHA Pgh AO Safety Team Leader
    Bob Carroll OSHA Pgh AO CAS
       
    Contributors  
       
    Darlaine Taylor Century Steel

Evaluation Period

March 11, 2003 until March 18, 2004 (This Alliance pre-dates the Alliance Directive June 10, 2004).

  1. Implementation Team Meetings
  • March 11, 2003: In-person, Pittsburgh Area Office      
  • June 18, 2003: Conference Call  
  • August 18, 2003: Conference Call        
  • March 18, 2004: In-person, Crafton, PA
  1. Events and Products

    Training and Education

    January 15, 2004 – Training OSHA Policies, Common Cited Standards, & Recordkeeping

    Outreach and Communication

    February 10, 2004 – Pre-Construction meeting with Abate-Irwin on Fall Protection

    Bill Ligetti and member company representatives called approximately twice a month for discussion on standards and policy information relating to their perspective work sites.

    Promoting the National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health

    N/A
     
  2. Results

    The training presentation and pre-construction meeting were well received. The attendees expressed the information would be valuable in assisting them in promoting and providing improved safe and healthful working conditions at construction sites. In addition, the number of phone calls received discussing various safety and health issues indicate employer representatives are becoming more open to have a meaningful dialogue for the exchange of information relating to safety and health issues at their construction sites.
     
Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and
Electronic Distribution, etc.)
Number of Individuals
Reached or Trained
Training Seminar on OSHA Policies, Common Cited Standards, and Recordkeeping 30
Pre-Construction Meeting 1
TOTAL 31

Note: The individuals in attendance at each activity represent companies with many employees that would be directly effected by the safety and health information provided.

  1. Upcoming Milestones

    The Alliance is looking into an event involving roundtable discussions and cross-training between OSHA, Employers, and Union Representatives. The Alliance signatories will continue to work together to address the safety and health needs of the affected parties.