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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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Nebraska Animal Slaughtering and Processing Industry (NASPI) Partnership Reduces Injuries and Incorporates VPP into Safety Training

Nebraska Animal Slaughtering and Processing Industry (NASPI) Partnership Reduces Injuries and Incorporates VPP into Safety Training


Background:

In February 2006, the Nebraska Animal Slaughtering and Processing Industry (NASPI), the Nebraska Workforce Development (NWFD) OSHA Consultation Program, and OSHA's Region VII Omaha Area Office, developed an OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP). The main purpose of the NASPI OSP is to recognize the value of establishing a collaborative relationship to foster a culture of injury and illness prevention and promote safe and healthful working conditions.

St. Louis University Arena Project Promotes Safety and Health in the Construction Industry

St. Louis University Arena Project Promotes Safety and Health in the Construction Industry


Background:

In April 2007, Clayco Construction, Inc., St. Louis Building and Construction Trades Council, and the Carpenters' District Council of Greater St. Louis formed an OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) with OSHA's Region VII St. Louis Area Office to promote safety and health during the construction of the St. Louis University Arena project. The project consists of constructing a 10,600 seat basketball arena and practice facility located in the midtown area of the city, near the intersection of Compton Avenue and Interstate 64/Highway 40.

Gilbane Tarlton Joint Venture Partnership Achieves Goals and Promotes Safety and Health During Pfizer Research Building Construction Project

Gilbane Tarlton Joint Venture Partnership Achieves Goals and Promotes Safety and Health During Pfizer Research Building Construction Project


Background:

Recognizing the need for a safe and healthy work environment for employees working at the New Pfizer Research Building construction site in Chesterfield Missouri, Gilbane Tarlton Joint Venture and OSHA's Region VII's St. Louis Area Office formed an OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) in February 2007.

Missouri Baptist Medical Center West Pavilion Project

Missouri Baptist Medical Center West Pavilion Project


Background:

To ensure that the construction of the Missouri Baptist Medical Center West Pavilion would provide a safe work environment for all employees, Clayco/Legacy Missouri Baptist 1, LLC; Murphy Company, Sachs Electric; and OSHA's St. Louis Area Office, signed an OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) on August 3, 2010. The Partnership had the support from the Missouri Baptist Medical Center; Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum; KJWW Engineering Consultants; Associated General Contractors of St. Louis; the St.

Walton Construction, Hunt Construction Group, and the Builders' Association Promote Safety and Heath during the Kauffman Stadium Renovation Project

Walton Construction, Hunt Construction Group, and the Builders' Association Promote Safety and Heath during the Kauffman Stadium Renovation Project


Background:

The Kansas City Area Office of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Walton Construction, Hunt Construction Group, and the Builders' Association, as well as subcontractors working on the project recognized the need for a safe and healthy worksite. The main goal of this OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) was to ensure a safe working environment for all employees involved in the Kauffman Stadium Renovation Project. The project encompassed the renovation of the Kauffman Stadium ballpark for the Kansas City Royals.

Home Builders Association (HBA) of St. Louis & Eastern Missouri Partnership Promotes Safety and Health in the Residential Construction Industry

Home Builders Association (HBA) of St. Louis & Eastern Missouri Partnership Promotes Safety and Health in the Residential Construction Industry


Background:

In a continued effort to promote safety and health for employees working in the residential construction industry, the Home Builders Association (HBA) of St. Louis & Eastern Missouri and OSHA's St. Louis Area Office and Kansas City Area Office, in conjunction with the Carpenters' Union, renewed their OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) on August 21, 2006. The OSP is scheduled to close in August of 2009.

Home Builders' Association of Greater Springfield (HBAGS) Partnership Promotes Safety and Health

Home Builders' Association of Greater Springfield (HBAGS) Partnership Promotes Safety and Health


Background:

In January 2006, the Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield (HBAGS), OSHA's Region VII, Kansas City Area Office, and the Missouri Consultation Program signed an OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) agreement. The key purpose of the Partnership is to promote a safety and health culture and reduce injuries and illnesses in the residential construction industry.

The Fox Energy Center, Calpine Corporation, and the Wisconsin Safety and Health Consultation Program Partnership Reduces Injuries and Illnesses

The Fox Energy Center, Calpine Corporation, and the Wisconsin Safety and Health Consultation Program Partnership Reduces Injuries and Illnesses


Background:

The Appleton Area OSHA Office, Calpine Corporation, and the Wisconsin Safety and Health Consultation Program joined together to form a Partnership during the construction of the Fox Energy Center. The Center is a 550-mega watt power plant that was constructed in Kaukauna, Wisconsin at a cost of approximately $380 million. All contractors and labor organizations working at the site were partners and were active in the Partnership.