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OSHA-AGC EL PASO CHAPTER PARTNERING AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
AND
9/12/2007 – 9/12/2010
Table of Contents
I. PROGRAM SUMMARY
II. PARTICIPANTS
III. GOALS
IV. INCENTIVES
V. PROGRAM ACCEPTANCE
VI. IMPLEMENTATION
VII. PARTNERSHIP EVALUATION
VIII. TERMINATION
IX. TERMS AND LOCATION OF PARTNERSHIP
X. FLOW CHART
I. PROGRAM SUMMARY
The Associated General Contractors of El Paso and the OSHA Lubbock Area Office OSHA office/El Paso
District office of Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the United States Department of
Labor (OSHA), all mutually recognize the importance of ensuring a safe and healthful work
environment in the construction industry. To advance this mutual goal, this Partnership has been
established to formalize a cooperative effort between these entities committed to encouraging
companies to voluntarily improve their safety and health performance, providing methods to assist
them in their efforts, and recognizing companies with exemplary safety and health programs.
The cooperative effort will provide benefits to member companies who voluntarily improve their
safety and health performance and demonstrate the implementation of an effective safety and health
program. Benefits will include special recognition from OSHA; e.g., priorities in compliance
assistance activities and inspection incentives such as focused inspections and applicable penalty
reduction factors.
The cooperative effort will be conducted within the jurisdictional areas of the OSHA Lubbock Area
Office / El Paso District Office. Participation is strictly voluntary and is available to any member
company of the Associated General Contractors of El Paso (AGC), which meets the qualification
requirements of this program.
Participating member companies retain all rights guaranteed under the Occupational Safety and Health
Act (OSH Act), including the right to appeal or contest citations issued by OSHA.
This agreement will not in any way affect the employees' exercise of rights under the OSH Act and
OSHA regulations, including walk-around rights. As an integral part of an effective safety and
health program, the opportunity for employees to exercise their rights guaranteed under the OSH Act
and regulations, such as, but not limited to, the right to file a safety and health complaint, and
the right to information collected pursuant to OSHA requirements, e.g., the OSHA-200/300 log, and
medical exposure records will not be infringed. It is anticipated that routine employee involvement
in daily implementation of worksite safety and health programs will be assured, including employee
participation in employer self-audits, site inspections, job hazard analysis, safety and health
program reviews, and mishap investigations.
II. PARTICIPANTS
The following are identified as participants in the Cooperative Safety Program:
A. OSHA
The OSHA Lubbock Area office/ El Paso District office of the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration of the United States Department of Labor (OSHA) will:
- Upon notification of nomination by AGC, visit one of the nominated member company sites within
30 calendar days to verify that the member company's program requirements are in place and then
proceed to a focused construction inspection. The inspection focus will address hazards related to
the four major causes of fatalities and serious injuries in Texas (falls, struck-by,
caught-in/between mishaps, and electrocution).
- Once the evaluation inspection is successfully completed, the member company will be placed on a
members list in the participating OSHA Offices.
- Not issue citations for non-serious violations provided the violations are abated immediately or
within a reasonable time limit as agreed to by OSHA and the participating member company.
- If cited, give the maximum good faith and size penalty reductions available in current OSHA
policy.
- Give special recognition designating the member company as a participant in this program.
- Conduct a verification inspection of each partnering member on an annual basis.
- After such verification inspections, OSHA will conduct un-programmed inspections as follows:
- If OSHA receives a report of an imminent danger situation or observes exposure to hazards listed
in II.A. 1, or hazards covered by a Local, Regional or National Emphasis Program;
- If OSHA receives a report of a fatality or catastrophe as defined in OSHA Instruction CPL
02-00-103 [Field Inspection Reference Manual (FIRM)]; and;
- If OSHA receives a complaint or referral it will be handled according to OSHA's Complaint
Policies and Procedures (OSHA Instruction CPL 02-00-140). When the phone and fax procedure is
utilized, it will be the responsibility of the participating member company to provide a copy of
the complaint(s) to AGC within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt.
- Notify safety personnel representing the AGC of an inspection of a member company site and allow
AGC safety personnel to accompany OSHA personnel on the site visit along with the project
superintendent or other member company representative.
- Cite any apparent violations in accordance with OSHA interpretation as stated in the Guidance to
Compliance Officers for Focused Inspections in the Constructions Industry. If cited, OSHA will give
full consideration in evaluating maximum good faith in giving penalty reductions available in
current OSHA policy.
- Give priority status to member companies and their participating specialty or trade contractors
for compliance assistance and outreach activities.
B. AGC of El Paso
The AGC will:
- Evaluate applicant companies to ensure they meet the requirements to participate in the
partnership.
- Perform periodic reviews of member companies to ensure program requirements are continuing to
be met.
- Make random on-site verification of participant members.
- Recommend termination of partnership membership if findings indicate unacceptable performance
or submission of falsified documentation.
- Make random verification of the effectiveness of member companies' safety and health programs
verified through onsite inspection by OSHA. Any OSHA inspection of a member company can serve as a
verification inspection.
- Provide OSHA with a list of qualifying member companies and results of verification inspections
conducted by the AGC.
- Participate in the collection, review and transmitting of documentation to OSHA required of the
member company to qualify for participation in the Partnership.
- Have safety personnel representing the AGC make a minimum of one site program verification
inspection each month to one of the projects being performed by a member company.
- Offer regular sessions of OSHA 10- and 30-hour training sessions to make it easier for member
companies to adhere to terms of this program.
- Offer new ways member companies can take preventative actions in identifying hazards before
something happens by helping them collect jobsite data to create baseline(s) for safety performance.
C. Partnering Participants
A member company of the AGC that meets the qualifications laid out in this agreement shall:
- Continually meet the requirements set forth by the AGC to qualify for this Partnership in
addition to the requirements set forth within the Partnership itself.
- Set a positive example for desired safety behavior and establish goals and accountability for
safety excellence.
III. GOALS
- Reduce by 1.5% annually the number of injuries, illnesses, and fatalities affecting participant
employers, with an emphasis on reducing injuries and fatalities resulting from falls, struck-by,
caught-in/between mishaps, and electrocution (focused four construction hazards).
- Increase the number of construction companies that implement effective safety programs.
- Decrease worker compensation costs and OSHA penalties for member companies.
- Allow OSHA to focus resources on companies that require attention from OSHA, rather than
companies that have demonstrated existence of effective safety programs.
- Make safety and health resources available to all members of the participating organizations and
the construction industry.
- It is anticipated with minimal use of OSHA resources, this Partnership will result in improved
safety and health programs, a higher level of employee safety and health training, and as a
secondary benefit, improved job site safety, and health program commitments by other companies
working with the Partnership participants.
- Foster open and continuing communication.
- Share knowledge of the best practices.
- Cooperation in contractor and compliance officer training. Participating members will establish a
training goal for each year of participation in the partnership.
IV. INCENTIVES
Participants in good standing will receive the following incentives:
- Special recognition from OSHA and the AGC designating the member company as a participant in the
PARTNERSHIP.
- It will not be necessary to conduct programmed construction inspections for up to twelve months
after successful conclusion of an OSHA verification inspection, conducted per the current policy for
focused inspections in construction.
- After such verification inspections, a participant will not be subject
to OSHA inspections except as follows:
- If OSHA receives a report of an imminent danger situation or observes exposure to hazards listed
in II.A. 1, or hazards covered by a Local, Regional or National Emphasis Program.
- If OSHA receives a report of a fatality or catastrophe as defined in OSHA Instruction CPL
02-00-103 [Field Inspection Reference Manual (FIRM)].
- If OSHA receives a complaint or referral it will be handled according to OSHA's Complaint
Policies and Procedures (OSHA Instruction CPL 2.115). When the phone and fax procedure is utilized,
it will be the responsibility of the participating member company to provide a copy of the complaint(s) to AGC within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt.
- During OSHA inspections of non-participant employers, member companies whose program has
previously been verified by OSHA will not be included in OSHA inspections of non-participant
employers, unless the OSHA compliance officer observes that, as a result of a member company's
actions, employees are exposed to serious hazards such as falls, crushed by, struck by and/or
electrocution hazards.
- Will not receive citations for other-than-serious violation(s) from OSHA, provided that the
violation is abated within the prescribed period of time.
- Will be eligible to receive the maximum reductions allowed for good faith, size, and history for
penalties assessed for serious OSHA citations as outlined within OSHA Instruction CPL 02-00-103
[Field Inspection Reference Manual (FIRM)].
- Limited Scope Inspections: OSHA will conduct un-programmed inspections in accordance with the
current Agency enforcement policies and procedures, reference OSHA Instruction CPL 02-00-103 [Field
Inspection Reference Manual (FIRM)].
- Verification Type and Deletion from Programmed Inspection Lists: OSP verifications must be
performed in accordance with the OSP Program Directive, CSP 03-02-002. Benefits are based on the
verification protocols as follows:
- Single Worksite: Following a comprehensive onsite enforcement
verification inspection, the site may be deleted from programmed inspections lists for up to one year.
- Multiple Worksites: Upon entry into the partnership, each construction participant will advise
the Lubbock Area Office/El Paso District Office of the number and location of active sites covered
by the partnership (NOTE: This list is updated annually). Based on this list and the criteria
detailed in Attachment A of OSHA's Clarification of Verification and Exemption Policies for OSPP
Construction Participants (June 1, 2006), OSHA will determine the number of onsite enforcement
inspections each participant must undergo to gain a programmed inspection exemption for all of its
worksites within the Area Office's jurisdiction. OSHA will conduct a minimum of one onsite
enforcement inspection each year to offer an OSP partner a programmed inspection exemption for all
partner worksites located within the jurisdiction of the Area Office. The exemption will be valid
for one year from the date of the last enforcement inspection closing conference. The number of
onsite enforcement verification inspections should not be more than the number of programmed
inspections, including programmed focused inspections, the Area Director would otherwise expect that
participant to receive within the geographic scope of the partnership in a given year.
V. PROGRAM ACCEPTANCE
For acceptance into this Partnership, a member company must:
- Be engaged in the construction industry and be a member of Associated General Contractors of El
Paso (AGC).
- Meet the requirements of the AGC to participate in the Partnership, the minimum of which are
outlined below.
- Submit to the AGC a list of all active construction projects within the jurisdiction of the OSHA
Lubbock Area Office Office/El Paso District Office on a quarterly basis.
- Have a total case injury/illness incidence rate that is 10% less than the most current BLS
national rate for the construction industry and will supply the AGC with most current OSHA 300 log
as proof of compliance.
- An incidence rate of occupational injuries and illnesses can be calculated quickly and easily.
The formula requires:
(1) To find out the total number of recordable injuries and illnesses.
- Count the number of line entries on your OSHA Form 300A and sum the entries for columns (G),
(H), (I), and (J).
An incidence rate of injuries and illnesses may be computed from the following formula:
Injuries & Illnesses x 200,000
Employee Hours Worked |
= Incidence Rate |
(The 200,000 hours in the formula represents the equivalent of 100 employees working 40 hours per
week, 50 weeks per year, and provides the standard base for the incidence rates.)
- Member companies shall have no construction-related fatalities or catastrophes in the last 3
years which resulted in OSHA citations
- Have received no OSHA citations within the past 3 years classified as Repeated or Willful.
- Provide the AGC the OSHA 300 Logs for the current and three previous years. This information will
assist in measuring the impact on safety and health during this agreement.
- Conduct a minimum of one monthly safety inspection of their jobsites. Participating members must
submit to the AGC within 15 days after the end of each quarter a summary of the number of
inspections made by the member company's Safety Representative(or their designee) and any third
party. The report shall be broken down into the four major categories of fatality hazards. The
report shall show the number of items within the four categories that were corrected.
- Designate a Safety Representative dedicating a minimum of 25% or his/her work responsibilities to
employee safety. Contractor Safety Representative shall, at a minimum, have completed the OSHA
30-hour construction course and have sufficient training to be able to recognize existing and
predictable hazards in the workplace. Safety personnel shall have the authority to take prompt
corrective action.
- Have its representative(s) consistently provide a positive working relationship with the AGC
Safety Committee members and the OSHA representatives in order to increase worksite safety awareness
and immediately address identified safety deficiencies.
- Each member company and any participating specialty and trade contractors at each construction
site must agree to develop and implement a comprehensive safety and health program that adheres to,
or exceeds, both the OSHA Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines. All trades onsite will
work toward implementing a "zero tolerance" safety practice in order to help achieve the desired
reduction of worksite incidents.
- Member companies will have the following:
- A comprehensive written safety and health program, which will:
- Include Employee Involvement
- Include Effective Employee training for avoidance of hazards specific to the member company's work site(s)
- Provided construction site supervisors with training equivalent to OSHA's 10-hour construction
safety course
- A designated competent person at all worksite(s).
- Weekly documented safety training at all worksite(s).
VI. IMPLEMENTATION
All companies with a current membership with the AGC noted herein interested in participating in the
Partnership must submit an application to the AGC for review and consideration for participation in
the Partnership.
Member companies that qualify and accept the established requirements of the Partnership will be
enrolled for a period of twelve months. A member company must reapply thirty days prior to their
annual renewal date, providing the documentation needed by the AGC indicating the member company
still meets the current established criteria.
The application/approval process is roughly outlined in the following flowchart.
Text version of flowchart:
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VII. PARTNERSHIP EVALUATION
- The partnership will be evaluated annually to determine whether the annual goal of a 1.5%
reduction in the number of injuries, illnesses, and fatalities has been met. The AGC is responsible
for collating baseline and annual performance data upon which the Partnership will be measured. This
aggregated data will be reported to the El Paso District OSHA Office.
- Member company aggregate injury/illness incidence rates (total case rates) and fatality rates
will be compared with the most current BLS published data to determine whether goals have been met.
- If all signatory partners agree, member company criteria may be revised annually based on
recommendation for continuous improvement.
VIII. TERMINATION
- Any of "the participants" to this Agreement may terminate participation by providing thirty (30)
days written notice to the other participants.
- If any of "the participants" to this Agreement are shown to not be participating in "good faith"
according to the commitments spelled out for each party to this Agreement.
- A member company's participation will be terminated by the AGC and OSHA will be informed if one
or more of the following occurs:
- An inspection by OSHA or the member company's AGC's representatives
reveals a significant deviation from program criteria (the member company will remain subject to
OSHA inspection).
- The member company has falsified information on the application or supporting documentation.
- The member company's total case injury/illness incidence rate rises above the established
criteria.
- The member company takes any other such actions that may be determined to be grounds for
termination by the AGC.
- Fatality or catastrophic event (defined as three or more employees admitted to the hospital due
to exposure to the same event) occurs at the site.
- Prior to the final termination of a member company's status, the following will occur:
- The member company will be notified in writing of the intent to terminate.
- The written notice will include an explanation of the reasons for termination.
- The member company will have an opportunity to reply to the written notice within thirty days;
and will have the right to make an appearance before the AGC.
- When a final determination is made, AGC will notify OSHA of the decision.
- The AGC has the authority to reinstate a member company if it determines the member company's
experience was unusual and not necessarily inconsistent with a sound safety and health program.
- Any member company may terminate its participation in the program at any time by providing thirty
days written notification of intent to the AGC.
IX. TERMS AND LOCATION OF PARTNERSHIP
- The Partnership will cover the jurisdictional area of the OSHA Lubbock Area Office and the El
Paso District Office.
- Any participant to this Partnership may withdraw from the agreement at any time after submitting
written notification of intent to the other participants by providing a thirty-day written notice to
the other member(s) of the program, and the Partnership agreement will terminate. Any participant
may also propose modification or amendment to the program subject to concurrence by the other
participants to the agreement.
- The Partnership shall have an initial term of three years and may be renewed if all participants
concur. At the end of the three years, the Lubbock/El Paso OSHA Offices, and the AGC, will make a
joint determination of whether or not to continue the partnership program.
- An evaluation team made up of representatives of both organizations will meet to develop a plan
of action, determine working procedures, and identify the roles and responsibilities of the
participants. In addition, they will meet at least 4 times per year to track and share information
on activities and results in achieving the goals of the alliance.
X. FLOW CHART
OSHA INSPECTION ON AN OSHA-AGC PARTNERING AGREEMENT SITE
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OSHA INSPECTION ON AN OSHA-AGC PARTNERING AGREEMENT SITE
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| Inform Inspector that General Contractor is a
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Appendix A
Statistical Report
AGC/OSHA PARTNERING AGREEMENT
STATISTICAL REPORT
El Paso Chapter
jgomez@agcelpaso.org
ruribe@jdw-insurance.com |
Part I - General Information
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Part II - Information Collection Data
Accident/Near Miss Investigations |
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Self audits/evaluations |
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Hazards Identified and abated |
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Safety Training (Hours) |
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Bilingual Safety Training |
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Willful citations |
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Fatality Data |
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Part III - Illness/Injury Date (TIR)
Calculation
Number of Cases ___________________ X 200,000 /
________________ Manhours Worked
Equal to - ____________ TIR |
| Number of Cases |
Total Entries from OSHA 300 Log G, H, I, J |
| 200,000 |
100 employees working 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year |
| ManHours Worked |
Salary and Employee hours worked. Excluding Holidays and Vacation |
| TIR |
Total incident Rate |
Appendix B
Evaluation Form |
Company Name: __________________________
Contact: _________________________________ |
Date: ___________________________________
AGC Contact: _____________________________ |
1. Contractor has implemented a comprehensive written safety and
health program based on all applicable OSHA, Federal and/or State standards. Ensure that written,
site specific safety and health plans are used by contractors on their project.
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2. Contractor has allowed AGC Safety Committee and/or designee
onsite to conduct safety audits as deemed appropriate and necessary by the AGC and OSHA.
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3. Contractor has a designated Safety Officer dedicating a minimum
of 25% of his/her work responsibilities to construction safety.
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4. The following documentation is available from the contractor:
Monthly Site inspection, Safety Training, Investigations of Incidents, Safety Meetings
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5. The contractor has documented a safety and health program
orientation for all new employees and employee training for avoidance of hazards specific to the
contractor's work site.
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6. The contractor has completed and submitted an annual
statistical report to the AGC within 45 days after end of calendar year or upon request from AGC
or OSHA. Appendix A.
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7. The contractor has maintained a Total Case Injury/Illness
incidence rate that is 10% less than the most current BLS national rate for the construction
industry and will supply the AGC with most current OSHA 300 log as proof of compliance.
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8. The contractor has provided AGC a list of construction sites,
which are expected to be active in each OSHA Area Office jurisdiction during each quarter of the
agreement. AGC of El Paso will provide the construction site list to OSHA Area Office no later
than 10 days after the beginning Quarter.
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9. The contractor has received verification inspection of at lease
one representative job site by the OSHA Outreach Director and AGC Safety Committee member or
designee to allow for evaluation of the company's Safety and Health program and partnering
activities and to conduct a "focused" inspection of all contractors at the construction site.
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10. Contractor has had no willful citations in the last three
years.
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11. Contractor has had no repeated citations in the last three
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12. Contractor has had no fatalities or catastrophes within the
last three years that resulted in OSHA citations related to the incident.
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If the contractor has answered "no" to any of the questions listed above,
then contractor may not be eligible to become a partnership participant and will be placed on a provisional status
as determined by the AGC Safety Committee.
The following is a list of Safety initiatives that Contractor may need:
| Written Safety Manual |
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OSHA 10 Hour Training |
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OSHA 30 Hour Training |
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Accident Investigation Training |
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Substance Abuse Program |
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Site Audit |
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