Region 6 - Alliance Renewal Agreement (Spanish) - August 26, 2013
Region 6 - Alliance Renewal Agreement (Spanish) - August 26, 2013
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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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| Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) | Number of Individuals Reached or Trained |
| Exhibit tables | 1100 |
| TOTAL | 1100 |
Report Prepared by: Joann Natarajan
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(Standing, L to R) Representing the Louisiana AGC: Frank Domino; Lance Roux, Jerry Arnold, Mike Owens, Bob Lemoine, Jeff Jones, Max Merrick, Anna Holland, Drew Blackburn, Ken Conner, Blake Panepinto, Alan Brockhoeft, Michael Demouy, Aaron Honore, Beau Reed, & Courtnet Fenet.
(Seated, L to R): Leonard Mistich, LAGC Safety Committee Chairman; Dorinda Folse, Area Director, Baton Rouge Area Office.
(From left to right) Rosalba Ojeda, Consul General, Consulate General of Mexico in Austin, Texas and Casey Perkins, Area Director, Austin, Texas Area Office, USDOL - OSHA sign the Alliance agreement on August 30, 2011.
The Associated Builders and Contractors Heart of America Chapter (ABCHOAC) formed an OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) in July 2007 to promote safety and health during all phases of construction in the state of Kansas by recognizing participants that meet OSHA standards and promote safety and health on their worksites.
The Safety and Health Arkansas Associated General Contractors Partnership for Excellence (SHAAPE) Partnership was formed by the Associated General Contractors of Arkansas (AGC) and OSHA's Area Office in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Partnership formed in August 2006 with the goal of providing a safe and healthy workplace for all employees in the construction industry in Arkansas, and to help prevent serious injuries and illnesses through increased training, and implementing and monitoring effective safety and health management systems (SHMS).