Region 6 - Alliance Annual Report - May 15, 2019


ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT
U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Baton Rouge Area Office
And
Greater Baton Rouge Chapter, American Society of Safety Engineers
May 15, 2019


  1. Alliance Background

    1. Date Signed

      December 19, 2008

    2. Evaluation Period

      May 15, 2018 through May 15, 2019

    3. Overview

      The Greater Baton Rouge Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers is a non-profit organization that was founded in September 1957. The current membership is comprised of over 400 safety professionals who represent employers from various industries such as construction, refinery, chemical, heath care, insurance, and governmental agencies. Within the last year, the American Society of Safety Engineers organization has officially changed their name to the American Society of Safety Professionals.

      The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Baton Rouge Area Office and Greater Baton Rouge Chapter, ASSE (GBRC-ASSE) set out to form an Alliance in order to provide Chapter members and others with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help foster employee health and safety, particularly in reducing and preventing exposure including, but not limited to: fall hazards, trenching/excavations, combustible dusts, and struck-by hazards.

    4. Implementation Team Members

      OSHA

      Rod Chube, Area Director (AD), OSHA, Baton Rouge Area Office
      Alexander Novas, Compliance Assistance Specialist, OSHA, Baton Rouge Area Office
      Wilfred Hebert, Compliance Assistance Specialist (CAS), OSHA, Baton Rouge Area Office

      American Society of Safety Engineers

      Daniel Slattery, President, Greater Baton Rouge Chapter, ASSP
      Julie Roussel, Past President, Greater Baton Rouge Chapter, ASSE
      Lance Roux, Area Director, ASSE, Region IV

      Contributors

      Greater Baton Rouge Chapter, ASSE Executive Board

  2. Implementation Team Meetings

    The implementation team holds meetings to discuss the objectives and progress toward the goals set forth within the signed Alliance document. The discussions occur by face-to-face meetings and e-mail communications. The implementation team also addresses attendees of the monthly general membership meetings that are held at various locations in Baton Rouge.

  3. Results

    The Chapter members continue to have access to a greater amount of educational information and are made aware of OSHA's ongoing efforts to reach at-risk industries by sharing current events, safety alerts and best practices.

    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 emphasis programs, regulatory agenda, and opportunities to participate in the rulemaking process. To convene or participate in forums, roundtable discussions, or stakeholder meetings to help forge innovative solutions in the workplace as well as to provide input on safety and health issues. To encourage worker participation in workplace safety and health by organizing a forum aimed at worker outreach whereby ideas and information can be exchanged.
    Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached
    Dissemination Baton Rouge Area Office compliance assistance provided the GBRC-ASSE membership with updates on OSHA events, regulatory, compliance and related nationwide news events through a daily e-mail. Event, Regulatory and Compliance Updates

    300

    Speech/Presentation An OSHA Update presentation was provided by representatives from the Baton Rouge Area Office in addition to attendance at other monthly general membership meetings. Regulatory and Compliance Updates

    40

    Other The GBRC-ASSE continued to host "Bring-a-Worker" meetings where members invite their employees to attend monthly membership meetings. Worker Outreach

    34

     
    Training and Education: To develop effective training and education programs for workers of the Greater Baton Rouge ASSE and promote understanding of workers' rights and the responsibilities of employers to communicate such information to workers and employers.
    Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached
    Event The GBRC-ASSE board members participated in the annual Louisiana Governor's Safety and Health Conference to promote membership, safety education and certification. Occupational Safety and Health Training

    300

    Speech/Presentation The GBRC-ASSE held monthly general meetings that included guest speakers presenting on various safety, health and environmental topics and current events. Safety on a Multi-Employer Worksite, Site Safety Rules, Learning through Real World Experiences, PSM Responsibilities, Luck is not a Safety Strategy, Mobile Equipment: Cranes Lifts & Forklifts, Safety Leadership

    303

     
    Outreach and Communication: Participate in cooperative efforts to develop information on the recognition and prevention of workplace hazards and to develop ways to communicate such information.
    Activity Type Activity Name/Summary OSHA Areas of Emphasis Supported Number Reached
    Dissemination The GBRC-ASSE recognized OSHA's national initiatives and communicated related information to members. Falls in Construction, Heat Stress

    300

    Event The GBRC-ASSE annually recognizes Workers' Memorial Day as day of remembrance for fallen workers and participates in the memorial event. Workers' Memorial Day

    50

    Event The GBRC-ASSE board members assisted in the planning, coordination, and facilitation of the ASSE, Region IV Professional Development Conference that included attendees from throughout the Southeastern United States. Safety and Health Management Programs

    250

    Event Members of the GBRC-ASSE participated in a two-day community service/outreach at Central High School. Members provided lessons on safe work scenarios that are likely encountered once students graduate and enter the workforce. Stations were set up demonstrating energy isolation (LOTO), emergency response with FRC clothing and bunker gear, proper tool use and damages to look out for, and fall protection. Community Service and Outreach

    200

    Total Outreach    

    1777

  4. Upcoming Milestones

    • The Greater Baton Rouge Chapter, ASSE is entering the ninth year of its Alliance with the OSHA, Baton Rouge Area Office. The current agreement is planned for renewal this coming year.

    Report prepared by:
    Alexander Novas, Compliance Assistance Specialist,
    Wilfred Hebert, Compliance Assistance Specialist
    Baton Rouge Area Office, July 7, 2019.