Roadway - Ambassador Document - December 1, 2021


ESTABLISHING AN ALLIANCE PROGRAM AMBASSADOR RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
AND
THE ROADWAY WORK ZONE SAFETY AND HEALTH PARTNERS

Since entering into an Alliance on January 25, 2007, with subsequent renewals on September 11, 2009, April 19, 2012, and December 17, 2015, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners have worked together to improve workplace health and safety by sharing information, guidance, and access to training resources that address occupational hazards, and promoting understanding of the rights of workers and the responsibilities of employers under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners include the following organizations: American Road & Transportation Builders Association; National Asphalt and Paving Association; Associated General Contractors of America; Laborers’ International Union of North America; LIUNA Training and Education Fund; Laborers’ Health & Safety Fund of North America; International Union of Operating Engineers; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials; International Safety Equipment Association; and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.1

OSHA and The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners continue to recognize the value of maintaining a collaborative relationship to improve safety and health practices and programs in American workplaces, and commit to continue their work together through an Alliance Program Ambassador relationship.

In recognition of this ongoing commitment, OSHA will continue to foster an active relationship with The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners by:

  • Providing routine communications on enforcement, regulatory, and outreach initiatives.
  • Sharing invitations to and offering opportunities to speak at OSHA Alliance Program and other agency stakeholder meetings or events, such as outreach and training activities through the National, Regional, or Area Office, and the National Alliance Program Construction Roundtable and Forum.
  • Engaging in information sharing and technical discussions, as appropriate, including completing special projects of mutual interest that align with agency priorities and as resources allow.
  • Maintaining the organization’s status as Alliance Program Ambassador on the agency’s public webpage.

The Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners will continue to foster an active relationship with OSHA by:

  • Encouraging partner organizations to share information with members and stakeholders on OSHA’s National Initiatives (Enforcement, Regulatory, and Outreach), and encouraging their participation in OSHA’s outreach initiatives and rulemaking processes.
  • Encouraging partner organizations to share information with members and stakeholders on occupational safety and health laws and standards, including the rights and responsibilities of workers and employers.
  • Encouraging partner organizations to continue to build relationships with OSHA’s National, Regional and Area Offices to address health and safety issues.
  • Sharing information with OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals regarding Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners’ good practices or effective approaches through training programs, workshops, seminars, and lectures (or any other applicable forum).
  • Offering OSHA opportunities to speak, exhibit, or appear at partner organizations conferences, local meetings, or other annual events including annual National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week and National Stand Down to Prevent Struck-By Accidents.
  • Adhering to requirements laid out in the Alliance Program Directive regarding the prohibition on promoting or implying the agency’s endorsement of their policies, products, or services, including acknowledging that they will not receive any preferential treatment related to any statutory function of the agency.
  • Abiding by all terms and conditions for the use of the Alliance Program logo as specified in OSHA’s Guidelines for Use of the Alliance Logo.

OSHA’s cooperative programs provide organizations an opportunity to participate in a voluntary, collaborative relationship with OSHA for purposes such as raising awareness of OSHA’s initiatives, outreach, communication, training, and education. These programs have proven to be valuable tools for both OSHA and participants. By entering into this Ambassador relationship, OSHA is not endorsing or promoting, nor does it intend to endorse or promote, any of that organization’s products or services.

This Ambassador relationship will remain in effect for the duration of an ongoing cooperative association and a good faith effort by all parties to meet the intent of this document and its underlying policies. Any signatory may terminate it for any reason at any time, provided they give 30 days’ written notice. Termination by one signatory will not nullify the Ambassador relationship with all signatories, with the exception of OSHA; OSHA may terminate the Ambassador relationship as a whole, or its relationship with one or more individual signatories.

Signed this 1st day of December 2021.


  • Douglas L. Parker
  • Assistant Secretary of Labor for
  • Occupational Safety and Health

  • John Howard, M.D
  • Director
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

  • Dave Bauer
  • President and CEO
  • American Road & Transportation Builders Association

  • Terry O’Sullivan
  • General President
  • Laborers’ International Union of North America

  • Audrey Copeland
  • President and CEO
  • National Asphalt and Paving Association

  • James T. Callahan
  • General President
  • International Union of Operating Engineers

  • Stephen Sandherr
  • CEO
  • Associated General Contractors of America

  • Jim Tymon
  • Executive Director
  • American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

  • John J. LeConche
  • Executive Director
  • LIUNA Training and Education Fund

  • Charles Johnson
  • President
  • International Safety Equipment Association

  • Lisa M. Sabitoni
  • Executive Director
  • Laborers’ Health & Safety Fund of North America

1 In addition to the signatories of this Ambassador document, the Federal Highway Administration is a recognized stakeholder to the Roadway Work Zone Safety and Health Partners and will support the goals outlined herein.