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    TEXT VERSION OF TITLE SLIDE:

    Title: OSHA's Alliance Program
    Content:

    • Broadly Written Agreements Established at OSHA’s National, Regional, Area Offices or by State Plan
      States
       
    • Formed with trade associations, businesses, educational institutions, government agencies, unions
    [Includes photo of the ASA, NSRP and SCA Alliance Signing]

    Speaker Notes:

    Alliances enable organizations committed to workplace safety and health to work together with OSHA to prevent injuries and illnesses in the workplace and to reach out to, educate, and lead the nation's employers and their employees in improving and advancing workplace safety and health.

    All groups are welcome to develop and sign an Alliance with OSHA, including: trade or professional organizations, businesses, labor organizations, educational institutions and government agencies

    Photo: Assistant Secretary Henshaw with representatives from three different shipbuilding organizations that have signed National Alliances. From left to right: Richard McCreary, Shipbuilders Council of America; Steve Strom, National Shipbuilding Research Program and Paul Robinson, American Shipbuilding Association.
 
 
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