
Former Acting Assistant Secretary of
OSHA Jonathan L. Snare gives opening
remarks to the OSHA Challenge
Administrators. |
The OSHA
Challenge Pilot Program Administrator's
Quarterly Meeting was held in
Washington, D.C. on June 22,
2005.Highlights of the meeting included
Administrator and OSHA updates,
Participant presentations, and the
awarding of Challenge Completion Letters
to two Challenge Participants, who are
the first graduates of the pilot
program.
OSHA Challenge was launched in May 2004,
and provides participants who are
interested in pursuing VPP a roadmap to
improve safety and health performance.
Challenge consists of two
tracks—construction and general
industry—and three stages. At each
stage, certain actions, outcomes and
documentation are required that meet VPP
criteria. Once a site has progressed
through the stages, Participants should
be ready to apply for VPP.

OSHA's Directorate of Cooperative
and State Programs Director Paula
White welcomes the OSHA Challenge
Administrators to the meeting.
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Former Acting Assistant Secretary of
OSHA Jonathan L. Snare provides the
Administrators with an update on
OSHA. |

Former Acting Assistant Secretary of
OSHA Jonathan L. Snare presents an
OSHA Challenge Completion Letter to
Glenn De Stigter and Matt Frandsen
of The Weitz Company.
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Former Acting Assistant Secretary of
OSHA Jonathan L. Snare presents an
OSHA Challenge Completion Letter to
Lee Clark, Shaun Marker, and Gary
Bambuer of Garber Bros. Precision
Concrete, Inc.
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Ralph Riley of S&B Engineers and
Constructors, a Challenge
Administrator, gives an update on
his Challenge activities.
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Susan Herbert of Defense Logistics Agency gives an update on her Challenge activities.
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Bob Brant of the United States Postal Service gives an update on his Challenge activities. |

Matt Frandsen of the Weitz Company, a Challenge graduate, gives a presentation on his company’s participation in and subsequent
completion of OSHA Challenge, "A Participant's Perspective: What Works...What Doesn't." |
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