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    TEXT VERSION OF TITLE SLIDE:

    Title: Benefits of an Alliance
    Content:

    • Build a cooperative and trusting relationship with OSHA
       
    • Network with other organizations committed to workplace safety and health
       
    • Leverage resources to maximize worker protection
       
    • Gain recognition as proactive leaders in safety and health.

    Speaker Notes:

    By signing an Alliance agreement, organizations can build trusting, cooperative relationships with OSHA, network with others committed to workplace safety and health, and leverage resources to maximize worker safety and health protection e.g. electronic assistance tools. In addition, Alliance participants may gain recognition as proactive leaders in safety and health.

    In some cases, organizations may be cooperating with OSHA for the first time. In others, they may be building on existing relationships with the Agency that were developed through other cooperative programs.
 
 
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