Region 4 - Alliance Annual Report - July 19, 2007
U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
JACKSONVILLE AREA OFFICE
Ribault Building, Room 227
1851 Executive Center Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904) 232-2895; Fax (904) 232-1294
Report Contact: Joseph R. Roesler, Compliance Assistance Specialist
THE NORTHEAST FLORIDA SAFETY AND HEALTH COUNCIL
ALLIANCE - ANNUAL REPORT
JULY 19, 2007
I. Alliance Background:
Date Signed
Originally signed on June 26, 2003
Renewed on July 14, 2005
Overview
OSHA and the Northeast Florida Safety Council (NEFSC) formed the NEFSC Alliance to provide the Northeast Florida Safety Council members and others with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect employees’ health and safety. This Alliance will also serve to educate Florida employers about the value-added to business by voluntarily implementing an effective safety and health management system.
Implementation Team Members
The implementation team consisted of representatives from the Northeast Florida Safety and Health Council and the OSHA Area Office in Jacksonville, Florida.
Contributors
Same as above
Evaluation Period
This NEFSC Alliance milestone report covers the period June 26, 2006 through June 25, 2007.
II. Implementation Team Meetings
Quarterly Meetings:
- October 23, 2006
- January 17, 2007
- February 21, 2007
- April 24, 2007
III. Events and Products
Training and Education
Events
- The Safety Council trained 282 supervisors on Work Zone Safety through training programs that they developed.
- Recordkeeping and Safety and Health Program training was given on the following dates:
- November 7, 2006
- May 24, 2007
- The Northeast Florida Safety Council held 34 NCCER (National Center for Construction Education Research) classes titled, “Construction Site Safety Orientation”, for 1292 students. Work Zone Safety hazard awareness is part of the training.
- The Northeast Florida Safety Council also trained 56 employees in the OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety training course which includes Work Zone Safety hazard awareness.
Products
- None
Outreach and Communications
Events
- Published an article titled, “Work Zone Safety” in the July 2006 Council newsletter.
- Published on the following dates, the “Penalty Box” section of the Council newsletter that contains recent violations and penalties that were issued by the Jacksonville OSHA office:
- July 2006
- August 2006
- September 2006
- October 2006
- February 2007
- June 2007
- Published an article titled, “Safety Plan Management Guidelines” in the November 2006 Council newsletter.
- The Northeast Florida Safety Council attended the SHADCO Safety Fair on August 12, 2006. The Northeast Florida Safety Council staffed a booth and provided information on their programs and discussed Work Zone Safety and OSHA’s Alliance. The 35 attendees to the DOT training focused on how to prepare for a DOT compliance review.
Products
- No products were made during this evaluation period.
IV. Results
Type of Activity (Conference, Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) | Number of Individuals Reached or Trained |
Work Zone Safety for Supervisors | 282 participants |
Recordkeeping and Safety and Health Program Training | 61 |
54 NCCER (National Center for Construction Education Research) classes (including Work Zone Safety hazard awareness) | 1292 students |
OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety training course (including Work Zone Safety hazard awareness) | 56 employees |
Supervisor Leadership Development Course (Safety Leadership course developed by JEA) |
238 |
Northeast Florida Safety Council participation in the SHADCO Safety Fair participation | 65 |
TOTAL | 1,994 - Individuals Reached or Trained |
V. Upcoming Milestones
- The Northeast Florida Safety Council and OSHA are looking into ways to continue to expand upon the message of fleet safety.
- The Jacksonville OSHA office will be helping the Northeast Florida Safety Council by submitting safety-related articles and OSHA news for their newsletters. The main focus of these articles would be awareness for employees to wear their seatbelts when driving for their employers.
- The Jacksonville OSHA office will continue to provide to the Council on a monthly basis copies of citations that were issued to employers with worksites in the Council’s coverage area. This information will eventually be published in their newsletter in the “Penalty Box” section.