Region 3 - Alliance Annual Report - December 19, 2019
ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT
THE PITTSBURGH AREA OFFICE (OSHA)
And the
CONSTRUCTORS ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
December 19, 2019
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Alliance Background
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Date Signed
December 19, 2005 Renewed: December 15, 2015
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Evaluation Period
December 19, 2018 – December 19, 2019
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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.
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Implementation Team Members
OSHA
Christopher Robinson – Area Director, Pittsburgh Area Office
Robert Carroll – Compliance Assistance Specialist, Pittsburgh Area OfficeAlliance participant
Jason Koss – Director of Industry Relations, CAWP
Richard Barcaskey – Executive Director, CAWP
Joseph F. Casilli – President, CAWP
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Implementation Team Meetings
April 18, 2019
June 14, 2019
September 23, 2019
November 15, 2019
December 17, 2019In 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:
- To share information on OSHA’s National/Regional/Local Emphasis Programs, Regulatory Agenda, and opportunities to participate in the rulemaking process.
- 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 hazards associated with the heavy and highway construction industry to help forge innovative solutions in the workplace or to provide input on safety and health issues.
- To encourage worker participation in workplace safety and health by working with member contractors, subcontractors and the heavy and highway joint union apprenticeship committees to promote workplace safety through informational materials, discussions, meetings, organizational events, and training.
Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached Dissemination
TrainingRegion III “Focus Four Hazards” Campaign – Throughout this evaluation, the CAS has e-mailed the tool box talks on the Focus Four Hazards (Falls, Electrocutions, Struck by, Caught-in/between). The campaign was to raise awareness in the recognition, evaluation, and control of these hazards. CAWP members utilized information for training at jobsites. Construction
Struck-By Hazards
Electrocutions
Caught-in/Between
Fall Prevention4000 Speech/Presentation
Exhibit
TrainingThe Mid-Atlantic Safety and Health Alliance held its annual conference. CAWP promotes this event annually through their website. The CAWP Director of Industry Relations and member representatives attend the event for the educational tracks on construction and oil-gas operation safety. The Pittsburgh OSHA Area Office staffed an information booth. The DRA presented an OSHA update as the opening Keynote speaker and held a Q&A session Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Construction
Oil & Gas
Fall Prevention
Heat Stress
Safety and Health Programs/Systems
Recordkeeping
Temporary Workers
Hazard Communication
Silica
Small Business20 Meetings
Dissemination
Speech/Presentation
TrainingThe 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.
CAS meets with the Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors of the CAWP applicable construction trades unions. CAS presented/discussed OSHA update information. In addition, safety and health issues/concerns relating to OSHA standards/regulatory agenda and OSHA inspection activities and initiatives were discussed.Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Construction
Silica
Workzone Safety
Fall Prevention
Heat Stress
Young Workers
(Union Apprentices)12,500
(Total Member Employees)Meetings
Dissemination
TrainingStakeholder Meeting - AD, CAS, and DRA met with CAWP Director of Industry Relations, Laborers Apprenticeship Coordinator and Training Director, A tour was given of the facilities, training curriculum was discussed along with workforce development information, and OSHA update information was discussed. In addition, safety and health issues/concerns/questions relating to OSHA standards/regulatory agenda and OSHA inspection activities and initiatives were discussed. Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Construction
Workforce Development10 Exhibit
Speech/Presentation
Dissemination
TrainingPA One Call Western PA Safety Days (two events) - Pittsburgh Area Office representatives staffed an information table and provided presentations on trenching/excavation safety. The staff provided handouts and answered a variety of question relating to excavation safety, construction standards, fall protection, heat stress, workers’ rights and OSHA policies/procedures. The CAWP Director of Industry Relations and member representatives participated and discussed issues and concerns relating to but not limited to OSHA policies/procedures, work zone safety, silica fall protection, and excavation safety. In addition, CAWP staffed an information table. Construction
Fall Protection
Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Heat Stress
Silica300 Meetings
Dissemination
Speech/PresentationThe Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania has quarterly Safety and Risk Committee meetings. These meetings not only work on planning future training/educational events, they act as a forum to exchange safety and health technical information and best practices. OSHA update information is presented/discussed during these meetings Construction
Workzone Safety
Safety and Health Programs/Systems
Fall Prevention
Heat Stress
Hazard Communication
Silica
Oil and Gas
Small Business
Recordkeeping25 Training
Dissemination
Speech/PresentationFall Stand Down Event at the MSA training Facility - CAWP, IWEA, MBA, and MSA co-sponsored a Fall Stand Down Event at the MSA training Facility – MSA Representatives conducted three fall protection training sessions on horizontal lifeline systems, leading edge work, and harness/self-retracting lifeline inspections. The Pittsburgh Area Office AD and CSHO attended providing Q&A discussion periods throughout various sessions. Construction
Fall Protection30 Training CAWP sponsored and promoted a variety training classes/workshops/webinars throughout the past year covering the following topics: OSHA 10 -30 Hour; First Aid/CPR/AED/Blood Borne Pathogens; Confined Space Entry – Competent Person; Rigging; Underground Utility Safety; Silica; Flagger Train-The Trainer; Defensive Driving; Workzone Safety; DOT Compliance; Crane Qualification; DOT Driver Safety; NSC on-line Defensive Driving. Construction
Silica
Workzone Safety
Oil & Gas
Worker Rights
Trenching/Excavation500 Dissemination
TrainingCAWP website is utilized to provide safety information and promote the various safety activities the organization conducts. The website has a variety of sections to include but not limited to OSHA Alliance agreement, listing of local fatality statistics, frequently cited standards, Safety Bulletins, Crane Safety (link to OSHA standard, preamble, frequently asked questions), Safety Library of DVDs and Videos, a link to the on-line safety training provided by the AGC of America, Several Apps (i.e. Traffic Controller, Bridge Harness Hero, Future Road Builders), and a Government Affairs Section (updates government actions and encourages member to get involved). In addition, a specific section with the Focus Four Toolbox Talks was available on the website. Construction
Workzone Safety
Safety and Health Programs/Systems
Fall Prevention
Heat Stress
Hazard Communication
Silica
Oil and Gas
Small Business
Recordkeeping
Trenching/excavation15,000
(Total employees represented by members and associate members)Training
DisseminationCAWP members conducted fall protection safety stand downs at 20 sites. Consisting of fall protection toolbox training talks. Fall Prevention 500 Training and Education: - To review or provide input on effective training and education programs for member contractors and others regarding hazards associated with the heavy and highway construction industry and to communicate such information to member employers and workers.
- To review or provide input on effective training and education programs for heavy and highway construction employers and employees to promote an understanding of workers’ rights, including the use of the OSHA complaint process, the responsibilities of employers, and to communicate such information to workers and employers.
Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached Meetings
Dissemination
Speech/PresentationThe Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania has quarterly Safety and Risk Committee meetings. These meetings not only work on planning future training/educational events, they act as a forum to exchange safety and health technical information and best practices. OSHA update information is presented/discussed during these meetings Construction
Workzone Safety
Safety and Health Programs/Systems
Fall Prevention
Heat Stress
Hazard Communication
Silica
Oil and Gas
Small Business
Recordkeeping25 Training
DisseminationCAWP members conducted fall protection safety stand downs at 20 sites. Consisting of fall protection toolbox training talks. Fall Prevention 500 Training CAWP sponsored and promoted a variety training classes/workshops/webinars throughout the past year covering the following topics: OSHA 10 -30 Hour; First Aid/CPR/AED/Blood Borne Pathogens; Confined Space Entry – Competent Person; Rigging; Underground Utility Safety; Silica; Flagger Train-The Trainer; Defensive Driving; Workzone Safety; DOT Compliance; Crane Qualification; DOT Driver Safety; NSC on-line Defensive Driving. Construction
Silica
Workzone Safety
Worker Rights
Trench/Excavation500 Dissemination
TrainingRegion III “Focus Four Hazards” Campaign – Throughout this evaluation, the CAS has e-mailed the tool box talks on the Focus Four Hazards (Falls, Electrocutions, Struck by, Caught-in/between). The campaign was to raise awareness in the recognition, evaluation, and control of these hazards. CAWP members utilized information for training at jobsites. Construction
Struck-By Hazards
Electrocutions
Caught-in/Between
Fall Prevention4000 Exhibit
Speech/Presentation
Dissemination
TrainingPA One Call Western PA Safety Days (two events) - Pittsburgh Area Office representatives staffed an information table and provided presentations on trenching/excavation safety. The staff provided handouts and answered a variety of question relating to excavation safety, construction standards, fall protection, heat stress, workers’ rights and OSHA policies/procedures. The CAWP Director of Industry Relations and member representatives participated and discussed issues and concerns relating to but not limited to OSHA policies/procedures, work zone safety, silica fall protection, and excavation safety. In addition, CAWP staffed an information table. Construction
Fall Protection
Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Heat Stress
Silica300 Training Fall Stand Down Event at the MSA training Facility - CAWP, IWEA, MBA, and MSA co-sponsored a Fall Stand Down Event at the MSA training Facility – MSA Representatives conducted three fall protection training sessions on horizontal lifeline systems, leading edge work, and harness/self-retracting lifeline inspections. The Pittsburgh Area Office AD and CSHO attended providing Q&A discussion periods throughout various sessions. Fall Protection
Construction30 Meetings
Dissemination
TrainingStakeholder Meeting - AD, CAS, and DRA met with CAWP Director of Industry Relations, Laborers Apprenticeship Coordinator and Training Director, A tour was given of the facilities, training curriculum was discussed along with workforce development information, and OSHA update information was discussed. In addition, safety and health issues/concerns/questions relating to OSHA standards/regulatory agenda and OSHA inspection activities and initiatives were discussed. Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Construction
Workforce Development10 Exhibit
Dissemination
Speech/Presentation
TrainingThe Mid-Atlantic Safety and Health Alliance held its annual conference. CAWP promotes this event annually through their website. The CAWP Director of Industry Relations and member representatives attend the event for the educational tracks on construction and oil-gas operation safety. The Pittsburgh OSHA Area Office staffed an information booth. The DRA presented an OSHA update as the opening Keynote speaker and held a Q&A session Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Construction
Oil & Gas
Fall Prevention
Heat Stress
Safety and Health Programs/Systems
Recordkeeping
Temporary Workers
Hazard Communication
Silica
Small Business20 Meetings
Dissemination
Speech/Presentation
TrainingThe 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.
CAS meets with the Apprenticeship Coordinator/Instructors of the CAWP applicable construction trades unions. CAS presented/discussed OSHA update information. In addition, safety and health issues/concerns relating to OSHA standards/regulatory agenda and OSHA inspection activities and initiatives were discussed.Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Construction
Silica
Workzone Safety
Fall Prevention
Heat Stress
Young Workers
(Union Apprentices)12,500
(total member employees)Outreach and Communication: - 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 CAWP Web sites) to employers and workers in the industry.
- To speak, exhibit, or appear at OSHA’s or CAWP conferences, local meetings, or other applicable events.
- To share information among OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals regarding CAWP good practices or effective approaches through training programs, workshops, seminars, and lectures (or any other applicable forum) developed by the Participants.
Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached Meetings
Speech/Presentations
Exhibit
Training
DisseminationAll activities in previous sections apply (See Previous sections for reference) Construction
Safety and Health Programs/Systems
Fall Prevention
Heat Stress
Worker Rights
Employer Rights and Responsibilities
Small Business
Oil & Gas
Recordkeeping
Temporary Workers
Hazard Communication
Silica
Workzone Safety
Youth Workers
(Union Apprentices)Dissemination Throughout this evaluation period, the CAS has e-mailed safety alerts on product defects relating to self-retracting lifelines. The Director of Industry relations distributes the alerts to the Safety Committee via e-mail. FFall Prevention
Construction
PPE12,500
(total member employees)Dissemination
Training
MediaCAWP developed twenty construction apps to raise awareness for youths interested in heavy/highway construction careers. The Apps incorporate applicable construction and safety information. Construction
Fall Prevention
Workzone Safety
Youth44,870
(App downloads )TOTAL 44,935
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Evaluations
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.
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
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Upcoming Milestones
The Alliance continues to look at future opportunities in providing information for affected parties. The Alliance Signatories will continue to work together to address the safety and health needs of the affected parties.
Report Prepared by: Bob Carroll, CAS Pittsburgh Area Office