Region 1 - Alliance Annual Report - August 30, 2019
ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
And the
Connecticut Business Industry Association
08/30/2019
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Alliance Background
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Date Signed
August 30, 2018
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Evaluation Period
08/30/18 – 08/30/19
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Overview
The Alliance agreement provides a framework and objectives for the Alliance Activities. Alliance participants will summarize specific activities and time frames for completion in a written work plan. The purpose and scope of the Alliance is to provide safety and health training to industries covered by OSHA’s General Industry Standards and Construction Standards. Members of the roundtable meet to choose subject matter for the monthly meetings. OSHA provides a speaker or arranges for a speaker to give an overview of the subject and then the companies involved in the meeting engage in a discussion of the topic. This method provides training in the OSHA standards and gives the companies involved a venue to discuss abatement and compliance strategies that have been successful.
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Implementation Team Members
Dale Varney – OSHA
Steve Biasi–OSHA
Paul Mangiafico- OSHA
Leona May-OSHA
Kenneth Tucker -CONN-OSHA
Tony Barillari – VP CBIAAlliance participant
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Implementation Team Meetings
Several meetings were held to coordinate and plan out future outreach sessions.
E-mail communications used to plan and coordinate meetings and outreach.
In addition to these formal meetings, the Alliance coordinators from both groups maintained regular contact throughout the reporting period to monitor the Alliance’s progress and results.
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Results
The following table summarizes the Alliance’s activities in support of the goals in the Alliance agreement.
Raising Awareness of OSHA’s Rulemaking and Enforcement Initiatives: Conferences, presentations.
Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached Safety and Health Conference OSHA was the keynote at CBIA's annual Safety and Health Conference What is new in OSHA
Focus 4, healthcare safety, machine guarding, lockout stored energy, and much more175 Conference Sustainability Conference - OSHA had table Focus 4, healthcare safety, machine guarding, lockout stored energy, and much more 75 Conference Manufacturing Summit Focus 4, healthcare safety, machine guarding, lockout stored energy, and much more 80 Conference HR Conference Focus 4, healthcare safety, machine guarding, lockout stored energy, and much more 85 Speech Presentation
Keene State Training programs at CBIAOSHA 501 Trainer course in OSH and Health Standards for General Industry
OSHA 503 Update for General Industry Outreach TrainersHaz Com, Electrical, Intro to OSHA, Focus Four, power tools, PPE, machine guarding 30 Presentation Powered Industrial Truck Train the Trainer x 2 (offered twice) Haz Com, Electrical, Intro to OSHA, Focus Four, power tools, PPE, machine guarding 20 Presentation OSHA 10 x 2 (offered twice) Haz Com, Electrical, Intro to OSHA, Focus Four, power tools, PPE, machine guarding 25 Training and Education: Technical Assistance was provided at the following meetings:
Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached Outreach and Communication: None (see training and education)
Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached TOTAL 490 -
Evaluations
The Alliance is running well with regular meeting, monthly seminars and other events. The Roundtable Meetings have been successful since its inception in 2011 and our distribution email list has grown to over 800 attendees. This year we are continuing with the sessions at the OSHA Education Center in Manchester NH since they have moved into a larger building that can host the meetings. The OSHA Education Center will also be providing additional administrative support in order to promote the sessions.
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Upcoming Milestones
Members are working on new events for 2019 and 2020.
Report prepared by: Paul Mangiafico – Hartford, OSHA Area Office
Activity Types
- Alliance Product: Products (e.g., fact sheets, videos, toolbox talks) developed by Alliance participants as part of the Alliance. These are not OSHA products.
- Dissemination: An Alliance participant sends OSHA information, Alliance products, or other safety and health information to its stakeholders. This includes information sent by email or social media (Facebook, Twitter), and information included in newsletters and other publications. It also includes hits on the Alliance participant's or OSHA's Web page.
- Evaluation: Any efforts by the Alliance participant to evaluate the effectiveness of an Alliance activity or the Alliance as a whole.
- Event: Participation in events such as the Construction Roundtable and NAOSH Week.
- Exhibit: OSHA exhibits at events sponsored by the Alliance participant.
- OSHA Product Review: Review of an OSHA product by an Alliance participant. For example, an Alliance participant may provide technical comments on an OSHA eTool or publication. The review itself is considered the Alliance activity.
- Speech/Presentation: Speeches or presentation by OSHA staff at events sponsored by the Alliance participant.
- Training: This includes best practice seminars or other training that Alliance participants provide for OSHA staff. It also includes training for workers/employers/others by Alliance participants.
- Other: Use this if an activity does not fit into one of the other categories.
OSHA Areas of Emphasis:
- Agriculture
- Asian American/Pacific Islander Workers
- Construction
- Ergonomics
- Fall Prevention
- Hazard Communication/Chemicals
- Health Care
- Heat Illness Prevention
- Hispanic/Latino Workers
- Maritime
- Oil and Gas
- Small Business
- Temporary Workers
- Transportation
- Young Workers