* This is one of the 29 OSHA-approved State Plans. Twenty-two State Plans (21 states and Puerto Rico) cover both private and state and local government workplaces. The other seven State Plans (Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and the Virgin Islands) cover state and local government workers only.
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Partnership #1386 - Agreement - January 15, 2025
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - September 30, 2024
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - September 30, 2024
ALLIANCE ANNUAL REPORT
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
and the
Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., Florida Gulf Coast Chapter (ABC) Alliance
September 30, 2024
- Alliance Background
- Date Signed
June 12, 2008 - Date Renewed
February 25, 2011
April 12, 2016
July 18, 2018
March 25, 2021 - Evaluation Period
October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024 - Alliance Overview and Goals
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., Florida Gulf Coast Chapter (ABC) agreed to establish an Alliance to reduce and prevent employee exposure to health and safety hazards, such as, falls, trenching and excavation, scaffolds, confined space, struck-by, chemical and electrical hazards in construction by developing and sharing information, guidance, and training resources.
- Date Signed
- Implementation Team Meetings
- November 14, 2023
- December 12, 2023
- January 16, 2024
- February 13, 2024
- March 12, 2024
- April 9, 2024
- May 14, 2024
- June 11, 2024
- August 13, 2024
- September 10, 2024
- Results of Alliance Activities in Support of Agreement Goals
Dissemination: Alliance Program participant shared information on OSHA-developed or OSHA Alliance Program-developed tools and resources, OSHA standards/rulemakings, enforcement, or outreach campaigns.
| Dissemination Type | Date | Description | Emphasis Area(s)* | Number Reached (numeric value) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dissemination/ Presentations | Monthly | During this review period, safety professionals within the ABC membership conduct monthly safety meetings. This meeting focused on the current state of the construction industry, as well as safety issues facing the industry. | Safety and Health management System, Construction, and Small Business | 300 |
| Dissemination/ Presentations | Quarterly | During this review period, Quarterly Toolbox Talks were distributed to all ABC members. These documents focused on hurricane preparedness, stretch & flex, as well as heat illness prevention. | Safety and Health management System, Construction, and Small Business | 1,850 |
Outreach Events and Training for non-OSHA Staff: Alliance Program participant or OSHA participation in events which includes speeches/presentations, exhibits, roundtables, conferences, informational webinars or other meetings or training in support of the Alliance or an OSHA initiative.
| Activity Type | Date | Event Name | Representative Name(s) and Affiliation(s) | Title Of Presentation (if applicable) | City | State | Emphasis Area(s)* | Number Reached (numeric value) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Training | 11/1/2023 | Active Shooter Training | US Safe Solutions | During this period, the Alliance group provided ABC members and others with active shooter training. | Tampa | FL | Safety and Health Management System, Construction, Small Business and Active Shooter | 20 |
| Training | 11/7/2023 | Suicide Prevention | Kimberly Curnan, with Communities Service (211) | During this period, the Alliance group conducted a suicide prevention workshop for ABC members and others. | Tampa | FL | Safety and Health Management System, Construction, and Small Business Mental Health | 15 |
| Training | 12/5/2023 3/27/2024 5/21/2024 8/20/2024 8/22/2024 |
CPR/First Aid Certification Training | Wishart Training | During this period, the Alliance group provided ABC members and others with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), first aid, and bloodborne pathogens training. | Tampa | FL | Safety and Health Management System, Construction, and Small Business | 25 13 15 13 10 |
| Training/Presentations | 3/5/2024 | OSHA Updates Lunch & Learn | OSHA Alliance – CAS Olja Correa | During this period, the Alliance group, led by the OSHA Compliance Assistance Specialist (CAS), provided ABC members and others with an OSHA update presentation. | Tampa | FL | Safety and Health Management System, Construction, Small Business, and Mental Health | 40 |
| Training | 3/27/2024 4/9/2024 |
OSHA Inspection & Citations | OSHA Alliance – CAS Olja Correa | During this period, the Alliance group, led by the OSHA Compliance Assistance Specialist (CAS), provided ABC members and others with a presentation regarding OSHA’s inspections and citations procedures. | Fort Myers | FL | Safety and Health Management System, Construction, and Small Business | 15 20 |
| Training | 4/10/2024 4/26/2024 7/10/2024 |
Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) Certification Training | Rob Mulford, INSITE | During this period, the Alliance group provided ABC members and others with ICRA healthcare certification training, for both workers and managers. | Tampa | FL | Safety and Health Management System, and Hazard Communications/Chemical | 10 16 8 |
| Training | 8/2/2024 | Construction Technology & Safety Summit | Various | During this period, the Alliance group conducted the Construction Technology & Safety Summit, which highlighted advances in construction safety tech. | Tampa | FL | Safety and Health Management System, Construction, Small Business, Fall Prevention, and heat Illness Prevention | 152 |
Report prepared by: Olja S. Correa, Compliance Assistance Specialist, Tampa Area Office.
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - December 9, 2024
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - December 9, 2024
ALLIANCE ANNUAL REPORT
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
And
The Consulate of El Salvador in Miami, Florida
December 9, 2024
- Alliance Background
- Date Signed:
September 1, 2022 - Dates Renewed:
At the request of the consulate, the renewal date was changed to January 15, 2024. - Evaluation Period
December 14, 2023– December 6, 2024 - Overview:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Consul General of El Salvador in Miami, Florida, formed an Alliance to provide Salvadoran national workers throughout South Florida with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect employees' health and safety and allow them to exercise their rights fully. -
Implementation Team Members
OSHA
Leny Chango, CAS – Fort Lauderdale AO
Condell Eastmond, AD - Fort Lauderdale AO
Alliance participant
Karla Jubis de Miguel, Titular General Consul
Francisco Cuellar, Labor Mobility Liaison
- Date Signed:
-
Implementation Team Meetings
- January 31, 2024
- July 7, 2024
In addition to these formal meetings, the Alliance coordinators from both groups maintained regular contact throughout the reporting period to monitor the Alliance's progress and results.
-
Results
The following table summarizes the Alliance's activities in support of the goals in the Alliance agreement.
Dissemination: Alliance Program participant shared information on OSHA-developed or OSHA Alliance Program-developed tools and resources, OSHA standards/rulemakings, enforcement, or outreach campaigns.
Dissemination Type Date Description Emphasis Area(s) Number Reached Dissemination/
OutreachMarch 20, 2024 During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office promoted the upcoming Fall and Heat Illnesses Prevention Webinar to members of the Alliance group. Construction, Fall and Heat Illnesses Prevention, and Hispanic/Latino Workers 1,000 Dissemination/
OutreachApril 8, 2024 During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office promoted the upcoming Fall and Heat Illnesses Prevention Webinar to members of the Alliance group. Construction, Fall and Heat Illnesses Prevention, and Hispanic/Latino Workers 1,000 Dissemination/
OutreachApril 10, 2024 During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office met with members of the consulate staff to share information regarding the 2024 Worker Memorial Day, as well as an OSHA update. Hispanic/Latino Workers 1,000 Dissemination/
OutreachJuly 8, 2024 During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office promoted the upcoming Safe + Sound Week. Safety and Health Programs Small Business, and Hispanic/Latino Workers 1,000 Outreach Events and Training for non-OSHA Staff: Alliance Program participant or OSHA participation in events, which includes speeches/presentations, exhibits, roundtables, conferences, informational webinars or other meetings or training in support of the Alliance or an OSHA initiative.
Activity Type Date Event Name Representative Name and Affiliation Title of Presentation, if applicable City State Emphasis Area(s) Number Reached Dissemination/Training February 5, 2024 OSHA Update Fort Lauderdale Area Office – Compliance Assistance Specialist (CAS), Fort Lauderdale Office/ General Consul / Vice Consul. During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office met with the new Consul, providing an OSHA Update and an overview of the Alliance. The CAS also addressed worker’s rights, hazards in the construction industry, distributed OSHA outreach materials. Miami FL Hispanic/Latino Workers, Construction; Heat Illness Prevention; Safety and Health Programs; Temporary Workers; and Worker’s Rights 2 Disseminations/Training/ and Ceremony April 26, 2024 Workers Memorial Day OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Office, General Consul, Vice Consul, and other consulate staff members During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office met with the consulate staff in support of Worker Memorial Day. Topics addressed included the following: OSHA’s Safe & Sound campaign; hazards in construction, fall safety, heat illness prevention, and suicide prevention. Miami FL Hispanic/Latino Workers; Agriculture; Hazard Communication; Heat Illness Prevention; Safety and Health Programs; Mental Health; Temporary Workers; and Worker’s Rights 50 Disseminations/Training July 29, 2024 Stand & Speak OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Office, General Consul, Vice Consul, and other consulate staff members During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office participated in the “Stand & Speak” event. The CAS staffed an exhibit booth and conducted a presentation about OSHA, the construction industry, fall prevention, heat illness prevention, workers’ rights, and OSHA’s Whistleblower Protections Program. Miami FL Hispanic/Latino Workers, and Workplace Rights 60 Disseminations/Training August 27th, 2024 Stand & Speak /Labor Right Week CAS, Fort Lauderdale Office/ General Consul / Vice Consul / Participants at the consulate During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office participated in the “Stand & Speak” event. The CAS staffed an exhibit booth and conducted a presentation about labor rights, the construction industry, workers’ rights, fall prevention, heat illness prevention, and OSHA’s Whistleblower Protections Program. Miami FL Hispanic/Latino Workers, and Workplace Rights 50 Disseminations/Training October 28th, 2024 Stand & Speak CAS, Fort Lauderdale Office/ General Consul/ Vice Consul/ Participants at the consulate During this period, a representative from OSHA’s Fort Lauderdale Area Office participated in the “Stand & Speak” event. The CAS staffed an exhibit booth and gave a short presentation about OSHA, construction hazards, workers’ rights, fall hazard, heat, and OSHA’s Whistleblower Protections Program. Miami FL Hispanic/Latino Workers, and Workplace Rights 70 Report Prepared by: Leny Chango, Fort Lauderdale, CAS
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - December 9, 2024
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - December 9, 2024
U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Atlanta Regional Office
61 Forsyth Street, S.W., Room 6T50
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
(404) 562-2300; Fax (404) 562-2295
OSHA, Consul General of Guatemala in Atlanta
Region IV Alliance Annual Report
December 9, 2024
-
Alliance Background
-
Date Signed
October 23, 2012
Renewal Date
March 15, 2016
-
Evaluation Period:
January 1, 2023, through December 1, 2024
-
Overview:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Consul General of Guatemala in Atlanta formed an Alliance to provide Guatemalan workers throughout the southeast with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect employees’ health and safety and allow them to exercise their rights fully.
-
Implementation Team Membership and Contributors:
The implementation team included representatives from OSHA’s Atlanta-West Area and Regional Offices, as well as the Consul of Guatemala.
-
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Implementation Team Meetings
During this period, the Alliance members met and/or communicated virtually or in-person.
-
Results of Alliance Activities in Support of Agreement Goals
Dissemination: Alliance Program participant shared information on OSHA-developed or OSHA Alliance Program-developed tools and resources, OSHA standards/rulemakings, enforcement, or outreach campaigns.
| Dissemination Type | Date | Description | Emphasis Area(s)* | Number Reached (numeric value) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dissemination/Outreach | Ongoing during this period | During this period, representative from OSHA’s Atlanta-West Area Office, the US DOL – ETA, Worker Advocate Groups, and State Monitor Advocates met to address concerns facing immigrant workers, such as housing and heat illness prevention. The group also met to plan the 2025 Agricultural Seminar in December 2024. | Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker, and Small Business |
400+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Outreach | 09/2024 10/17/24 |
During this period, representatives from the Alliance group including OSHA’s Atlanta-West Area Office, and the Consulate of Guatemala participated in the following meetings:
|
Hispanic/ Latino Worker, and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Outreach | Ongoing during this period | During this period, Representatives from the Alliance group including OSHA’s Atlanta-West Area Office, and the Consulate of Mexico participated in meeting with the EMPLEO. | Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker, and Small Business |
50+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Outreach | Ongoing during this period | Representatives from the Alliance group participated in the Georgia Farmworkers Taskforcei meetings. The Farmworker Taskforceii consist of a wide range of government agencies, community groups, as well as diplomatic representatives. | Hazard Communication/ Chemicals, Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker, and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
Outreach Events and Training for non-OSHA Staff: Alliance Program participant or OSHA participation in events, which includes speeches/presentations, exhibits, roundtables, conferences, informational webinars or other meetings or training in support of the Alliance or an OSHA initiative.
| Activity Type | Date | Event Name | Representative Name and Affiliation | Title Of Presentation, if applicable | City | State | Emphasis Area(s)* | Number Reached (numeric value) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dissemination/Training | 02/2024 | Record-keeping/ Heat Illness Prevention Training | OSHA staff from the Atlanta-West Area Office |
During this period, representatives from OSHA worked collaboratively with Wage & Hour Division (WHD), ETA, and State Monitor Advocates to provide the Alliance group with training focused on the following: 1) H2A program; 2) OSHA recordkeeping requirements; and 3) heat illness prevention. |
Macon, Athens, and Tifton | GA | Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Training | 08/2024 | Worker’s Rights | OSHA staff from the Atlanta-West Area Office | During this period, representatives from OSHA and WHD provided the Alliance group and members of CASA, a local worker’s advocate organization, with training regarding worker’s labor rights. | Atlanta | GA | Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Training | August 26 thru 30, 2024 | Annual Labor Rights Week | OSHA Staff from both the Atlanta-East and West Area Offices | During this period, OSHA staff from both the Atlanta-East and West Area Offices supported the Labor Rights Week event coordinated by the Consulate of Guatemala in Atlanta, Georgia. | Atlanta | GA | Fall Prevention, Chemicals, Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Training | 09/2024 | Webinars/ Facebook Live Sessions | Marilyn Velez, CAS – Atlanta-West Area Office | During this period, webinars and Facebook Live sessions were conducted in Spanish, for the consulate staff and others, which focused on the following topics: Preventing Falls in the Construction Industry; Worker’s Rights for Vulnerable Worker; Suicide Prevention; Worker Memorial Day; and Heat Illness Prevention. | Atlanta | GA | Worker Rights, Fall Prevention, Chemicals, Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Training | 09/2024 | Health Expo | OSHA Atlanta- West Area Offices | During this period, representatives from the OSHA Atlanta-West Area Office staffed an exhibit table at the Latin American Association in Atlanta, Georgia. During the event OSHA outreach material was distributed and worker rights issues were addressed. | Atlanta | GA | Fall Prevention, Chemicals, Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
250 attendees |
| Dissemination/Training | 10/2/24 | Interview with NotiVision (local Hispanic newspaper/ podcast) | OSHA Atlanta- West Area Offices | During this period, an OSHA representative from the Atlanta-West was interviewed by NotiVision, which is a local Hispanic newspaper/podcast. The interview focused on promoting the October 10, 2024, Silica Work Group Seminar, conducted by the Area Office, and the prevention of worker exposure to engineered stone. | Atlanta | GA | Chemicals, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
1,000+ Impacted |
| Dissemination/Training | 10/10/24 | Silica Work Group Seminar | OSHA Atlanta- West Area Offices | During this period, the Alliance group supported the Silicosis Work Group, to preventing silicosis among engineered stone workers. This event represented a collaborative effort between fabrication businesses, industry stakeholders, government officials, policymakers, public health professionals, insurance providers, OSHA, and NIOSH. | Atlanta | GA | Chemicals, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
1,000+ Impacted |
| Dissemination/Training | 10/16/24 10/28/24 12/10/24 12/13/24 |
First Georgia Multicultural Domestic Violence Candles Vigil National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP) |
OSHA Atlanta- West Area Offices |
During this period, an OSHA representative from the Atlanta-West Area Office and members of the Alliance group supported the following activities: 1) First Georgia Multicultural Domestic Violence Candles Vigil in recognition of the 92 victims of domestic violence in 2023. 2) Planning meeting for a discussion focused on OSHA’s U and T Visa Certification Program the victim’s advocate community. 3) Seminar for the Victim Advocate’s Community of Practice at the National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP). |
Atlanta | GA | Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
Report Prepared by: Tom Bosley, Region IV Alliance Coordinator
i The Georgia Farmworker Task Force is an advocacy group lead by the Farmworker Rights Division of the Georgia Legal Services. They advocate and represent farmworkers who are working and living unsafely because their employer is violating regulations in place to protect them. This group visits farms to inform workers of their rights; they also provide legal representation and inform the members of potential violations of existing laws. The Federal Agencies belonging to this group are there to provide resources and clarification of their regulations/jurisdictions/limitations and the non-profit organizations and Consulates are usually receiving employees’ complaints because the workers feel more comfortable speaking to them than a government agency.
ii Members of the Farmworker Taskforce consisted of the following: Georgia Legal Services Program; Tapestry / Anti-Human Trafficking Program; Southern Poverty Law Center; Justice for Migrant Women; Emory University Nursing School; Medical College of Augusta; Farmworker Association of Florida; United Farm Workers (UFW) Foundation; Mexican Consulate of Atlanta; El Salvador Consulate of Atlanta; Honduras Consulate of Atlanta; Guatemala Consulate of Atlanta; USDOL OSHA; USDOL Wage & Hour Division; and the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - December 9, 2024
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - December 9, 2024
U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Atlanta Regional Office
61 Forsyth Street, S.W., Room 6T50
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
(678) 237-0400; Fax (678) 237-0447
OSHA, Consul General of Mexico in Atlanta
Region IV Alliance Annual Report
December 9, 2024
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Alliance Background
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Date Signed
December 7, 2004
Renewal date
- August 30, 2013
- August 31, 2015
- September 1, 2017
- August 26, 2019
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Evaluation Period:
December 2, 2023, through December 1, 2024
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Overview:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Consul General of Mexico in Atlanta, Georgia, formed an Alliance to provide Mexican workers throughout the southeast with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect employees’ health and safety and allow them to exercise their rights fully.
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Implementation Team Membership and Contributors
The implementation team included representatives from the OSHA and the Consulate General of Mexico in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Implementation Team Meetings
During this period, the Alliance members met and/or communicated virtually or in-person.
In addition to these formal meetings, the Alliance coordinators from both groups maintained regular contact throughout the reporting period to monitor the Alliance’s progress and results.
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Results
The following table summarizes the Alliance’s activities in support of the goals in the Alliance agreement.
III. Results of Alliance Activities in Support of Agreement Goals
Dissemination: Alliance Program participant shared information on OSHA-developed or OSHA Alliance Program-developed tools and resources, OSHA standards/rulemakings, enforcement, or outreach campaigns.
| Dissemination Type | Date | Description | Emphasis Area(s)* | Number Reached (numeric value) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dissemination/Outreach | Ongoing during this period | During this period, representative from OSHA’s Atlanta-West Area Office, the US DOL – ETA, Worker Advocate Groups, and State Monitor Advocates met to address concerns facing immigrant workers, such as housing and heat illness prevention. The group also met to plan the 2025 Agricultural Seminar in December 2024. | Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker, and Small Business |
400+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Outreach | 09/2024 10/17/24 |
During this period, representatives from the Alliance group including OSHA’s Atlanta-West Area Office, and the Consulate of Mexico participated in the following meetings:
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Hispanic/ Latino Worker, and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Outreach | Ongoing during this period | During this period, Representatives from the Alliance group including OSHA’s Atlanta-West Area Office, and the Consulate of Mexico participated in meeting with the EMPLEO. | Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker, and Small Business |
50+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Outreach | Ongoing during this period | Representatives from the Alliance group participated in the Georgia Farmworkers Taskforcei meetings. The Farmworker Taskforceii consist of a wide range of government agencies, community groups, as well as diplomatic representatives. | Hazard Communication/ Chemicals, Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker, and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
Outreach Events and Training for non-OSHA Staff: Alliance Program participant or OSHA participation in events, which includes speeches/presentations, exhibits, roundtables, conferences, informational webinars or other meetings or training in support of the Alliance or an OSHA initiative.
| Activity Type | Date | Event Name | Representative Name and Affiliation | Title Of Presentation, if applicable | City | State | Emphasis Area(s)* | Number Reached (numeric value) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dissemination/Training | 02/2024 | Record-keeping/ Heat Illness Prevention Training | OSHA staff from the Atlanta-West Area Office | During this period, representatives from OSHA worked collaboratively with Wage & Hour Division (WHD), ETA, and State Monitor Advocates to provide the Alliance group with training focused on the following: 1) H2A program; 2) OSHA recordkeeping requirements; and 3) heat illness prevention. |
Macon, Athens, and Tifton | GA | Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Training | August 26 thru 30, 2024 | Mexican Consulate’s 15th Annual Labor Rights Week | OSHA Staff from both the Atlanta-East and West Area Offices | During this period, OSHA staff from both the Atlanta-East and West Area Offices supported the Labor Rights Week event coordinated by the Consulate General of Mexico in Atlanta, Georgia. | Atlanta | GA | Fall Prevention, Chemicals, Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Training | 09/2024 | Webinars/ Facebook Live Sessions | Marilyn Velez, CAS – Atlanta-West Area Office | During this period, webinars and Facebook Live sessions were conducted in Spanish, for the consulate staff and others, which focused on the following topics: Preventing Falls in the Construction Industry; Worker’s Rights for Vulnerable Worker; Suicide Prevention; Worker Memorial Day; and Heat Illness Prevention. | Atlanta | GA | Worker Rights, Fall Prevention, Chemicals, Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
| Dissemination/Training | 10/2/24 | Interview with NotiVision (local Hispanic newspaper/ podcast) | OSHA Atlanta- West Area Offices | During this period, an OSHA representative from the Atlanta-West was interviewed by NotiVision, which is a local Hispanic newspaper/podcast. The interview focused on promoting the October 10, 2024, Silica Work Group Seminar, conducted by the Area Office, and the prevention of worker exposure to engineered stone. | Atlanta | GA | Chemicals, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
1,000+ Impacted |
| Dissemination/Training | 10/10/24 | Silica Work Group Seminar | OSHA Atlanta- West Area Offices | During this period, the Alliance group supported the Silicosis Work Group, to preventing silicosis among engineered stone workers. This event represented a collaborative effort between fabrication businesses, industry stakeholders, government officials, policymakers, public health professionals, insurance providers, OSHA, and NIOSH. | Atlanta | GA | Chemicals, Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
1,000+ Impacted |
| Dissemination/Training | 10/16/24 10/28/24 12/10/24 12/13/24 |
First Georgia Multicultural Domestic Violence Candles Vigil
National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP) |
OSHA Atlanta- West Area Offices |
During this period, an OSHA representative from the Atlanta-West Area Office and members of the Alliance group supported the following activities: 1) First Georgia Multicultural Domestic Violence Candles Vigil in recognition of the 92 victims of domestic violence in 2023. 2) Planning meeting for a discussion focused on OSHA’s U and T Visa Certification Program the victim’s advocate community. 3) Seminar for the Victim Advocate’s Community of Practice at the National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP). |
Atlanta | GA | Hispanic/ Latino Worker and Small Business |
100+ attendees |
Report Prepared by: Tom Bosley, Region IV Alliance Coordinator
i The Georgia Farmworker Task Force is an advocacy group lead by the Farmworker Rights Division of the Georgia Legal Services. They advocate and represent farmworkers who are working and living unsafely because their employer is violating regulations in place to protect them. This group visits farms to inform workers of their rights; they also provide legal representation and inform the members of potential violations of existing laws. The Federal Agencies belonging to this group are there to provide resources and clarification of their regulations/jurisdictions/limitations and the non-profit organizations and Consulates are usually receiving employees’ complaints because the workers feel more comfortable speaking to them than a government agency.
ii Members of the Farmworker Taskforce consisted of the following: Georgia Legal Services Program; Tapestry / Anti-Human Trafficking Program; Southern Poverty Law Center; Justice for Migrant Women; Emory University Nursing School; Medical College of Augusta; Farmworker Association of Florida; United Farm Workers (UFW) Foundation; Mexican Consulate of Atlanta; El Salvador Consulate of Atlanta; Honduras Consulate of Atlanta; Guatemala Consulate of Atlanta; USDOL OSHA; USDOL Wage & Hour Division; and the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - November 10, 2024
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - November 10, 2024
ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
And the
Roofing Contractors Association of South Florida
November 10, 2024
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Alliance Background
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Date Signed:
November 15, 2023 -
Evaluation Period:
November 15, 2023, through November 15, 2024 -
Overview:
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Fort Lauderdale Area Office, and Roofing Contractors Association of South Florida (RCASF) recognize the value of establishing a collaborative relationship to foster safety and health practices and programs to improve American workplaces. To that end, OSHA and RCASF hereby form an Alliance to provide RCASF members and the public with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect workers by reducing and preventing exposure to falls, struck-by, chemical and electrical hazards, as well as other prevalent safety and health hazards in the roofing industry. -
Implementation Team Members
OSHA
Condell Eastmond, Area Director, Fort Lauderdale Area Office
Leny Chango, Compliance Assistance Specialist, Fort Lauderdale Area OfficeAlliance participants
Ray Padron, RCASF, President (Latite Roofing)
Bridget Keller, RCASF, Executive Director
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Implementation Team Meetings
During this period a minimum of two implementation meeting were conducted by the Alliance group. Additionally, the Alliance coordinators from each group maintained regular contact throughout the reporting period to monitor the Alliance’s progress and results. During these meeting the RCASF shared value safety information, such as the following:
- Information was shared regarding the RCASF Educational Alliance Community Schools, which include Atlantic Technical College, Coral Springs High School, and Sheridan Technical School.
- Dissemination of safety and health material via e-blast and social media, to foster positive workers health and safety trends.
In addition to these formal meetings, the Alliance coordinators from both groups maintained regular contact throughout the reporting period to monitor the Alliance's progress and results.
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Results
The following table summarizes the Alliance's activities in support of the goals in the Alliance agreement.
Dissemination: Alliance Program participants shared information on OSHA-developed or OSHA Alliance Program-developed tools and resources, OSHA standards/rulemakings, enforcement, or outreach campaigns.
Dissemination Type Date Description Emphasis Area(s) Number Reached Dissemination 11/23 through 11/24 During this period, the RCSAS shared emails with OSHA, advised regarding social media postings, newsletters articles, and other publications. It also includes hits on the Alliance participant’s or OSHA’s Web page. Safety and Health Management System, Small Business, Heat Illness Prevention, Fall Prevention, and Construction 2,212 Dissemination 06/15/24 During this period, a radio interview was conducted with Ray Padron, RCASF board member, and Claudia Abbona, RCASF executive director. The interview was conducted in Spanish, and it focused on the OSHA Alliance, industry improvements, as well as the important of safety training. Safety and Health Management System, Small Business, Heat Illness Prevention, Fall Prevention, Construction, and Hispanic Workers 2,212 Dissemination 11/23 through 11/24 During this period, the Alliance group shared information regarding the RCASF educational programs with the following schools: Atlantic Technical College; Coral Springs High School; and Sheridan Technical School. Safety and Health Management System, Small Business, Construction, and Youth Workers 50+ Exhibit/ Dissemination 04/24/24
10/05/24During this period, OSHA exhibited at two events sponsored by the RCASF. During the events outreach material was distributed, the Alliance was promoted, and compliance questions were answered. A total of 639 event participants contacted the exhibit booths. Safety and Health Management System, Small Business, Heat Illness Prevention, Fall Prevention, Construction, and Hispanic Workers 639 Dissemination During this period During this period, the Alliance group shared information regarding its agreement with the National Women in Roofing (NWR) South Florida Council, and Florida’s Association of Roofing Professionals (FRSA). Safety and Health Management System and Small Business 250+ Outreach Events and Training for non-OSHA Staff: Alliance Program participants or OSHA participation in events, which includes speeches/presentations, exhibits, roundtables, conferences, informational webinars or other meetings or training in support of the Alliance or an OSHA initiative.
Activity Type Date Event Name Representative Name and Affiliation Title of Presentation, if applicable City State Emphasis Area(s) Number Reached Training/ Presentation 11/15/23 RCASF Alliance Kickoff and General Meeting Ray Padron (Latite Roofing), RCASF Board Members, Bridget Keller, RCASF Executive Director, as well as Condell Eastmond, OSHA Area Director, and Leny Chango, OSHA Compliance Assistant Specialist (CAS). The Alliance group conducted a kickoff event. OSHA provided the group with an update presentation and the RCASF conducted a presentation, which focused on “Emerging Risk Trends.” Ft. Lauderdale FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic/ Latino Workers, Chemicals, and Young Workers 86 Training/ Presentation 12/12/24 Monthly General Meetings RCASF Members, Board of Directors, and Executive Director
Special Guests: Miami-Dade County Building Officials
Dade Building Officials Office: David Fuentes, Tim Webb, and Natasha Romero
City of Doral: Vince Seijas.The Alliance group conducted the “Miami Meet Up,” sharing information focused on the completion of projects on budget and on time, as well as safe and correct. Miami FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 112 Dissemination /Presentation 12/18/23 Board of Directors Planning Calendar for 2025 RCASF Board of Directors and RCASF Executive Director Bridget Keller The Alliance group conducted a 2024 planning meeting, which focused on safety, education and training. Fort Lauderdale FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 11 Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 01/17/24 Monthly General Meeting RCASF Members, Board of Directors, Executive Director Bridget Keller
Commercial Roofers /Mentors:
Clint Stockman, Advanced Roofing, Paulo Souza, PSI Roofing and Ian Wallick, Best RoofingThe Alliance group conducted a “Round- Table,” which focused on addressing important roofing training topics including mentoring/education and worker safety. Fort Lauderdale FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 110 Dissemination /Presentation During this period RCASF Eblasts RCASF Safety and Technical Committee and Executive Director Bridget Keller The Alliance group shared information on OSHA national initiatives, regulatory agenda, and the prevention on workplace hazards. 1) National Fall Prevention Webinar
2) Shared information regarding workers’ rights and the OSHA complaint process
South Florida FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 100+ Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 02/21/24 RCASF General Meeting RCASF Members, Board of Directors, Executive Director – Bridget Keller The Alliance group conducted a meeting, which focused on building regulations, new codes/standards, and safety regulations. Fort Lauderdale FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 106 Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 02/24/24 Second Annual RCASF Educational Training Day (English and Spanish) RCASF Members, Board of Directors, Executive Director, OSHA – Leny Chango Trainers: Fire Rescue. Ritz Safety, and Guardian Fall Protection The Alliance group planned and coordinated the RCASF “Educational Training Day.” Topics addressed during the training including fall protection, first aid, fire extinguisher, drop test, electrical safety, scaffold safety, confined space safety, steel erection, struck-by, and health hazards. Pompano Beach FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 339 Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 3/20/24 RCASF General Meeting - Residential Roofing RCASF Members, Board of Directors, Executive Director – Bridget Keller
Residential Roofers/ Mentors: Tibor Torok, Bob Hilson, Earl Johnston, Johnston Roofing
The Alliance group conducted a “Round- Table,” focused on sharing safety practices and other information. Fort Lauderdale FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 106 Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 04/17/24 RCASF General
Meeting
Operational
Excellence and
Strategic PlanningRCASF Members, Board of Directors The Alliance group conducted a RCASF Safety Committee gives members updates at each general meeting Fort Lauderdale FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 98 Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 05/15/24 RCASF General Meeting – Building Official Night David Fuentes, Steve Pizzillo, Jose Portal, Natasha Romero, and Vince Seijas RCASF Members, Board of Directors, Building Officials The Alliance group conducted an update meeting, which focused on sharing roofing training information, such as changes to codes, and public safety. Fort Lauderdale FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 104 Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 5/16/24
6/26/24Outreach Event Sheridan House RCASF Executive Director, RCASF Board Member Claudia Abbona, Sheridan House Single Mothers The Alliance group conducted and outreach meeting, which addressed construction positions for women in the roofing industry. Davie FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 30
30Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 9/18/24 RCASF General Meeting on PRO-Certification RCASF Members, RCASF Board and National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), Jarid Ribble The Alliance group conducted a meeting focused on important issues impacting the roofing industry, such as workplace safety and health, as well as the NRCA Pro-Certification Fort Lauderdale FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 75 Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 10/05/24 Outreach Event RCASF and Interactive Community Alliance – The Alliance group conducted an outreach meeting, with the Interactive Community Alliance focusing on the roofing industry. West Palm Beach FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 300+ Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 10/16/24 RCASF General Meeting – RCASF Members The Alliance group conducted a meeting focused on the importance of building properly, safely. Sunrise FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 102 Training/ Dissemination /Presentation 11/20/24 RCASF General Meeting RCASF and OSHA along with safety companies: Guardian Fall Protection, Spec, American Global The Alliance group conducted a meeting focused on safety. During the meeting the group also addressed the following topics: 1) Casualties update for the construction industry; 2) fall prevention; and 3) Ladder safety. Fort Lauderdale, FL Construction, Small Business, Hispanic / Latino Workers, Chemical, and Young Workers 100+ Report Prepared by: Leny Chango, Compliance Assistance Specialist, OSHA Ft. Lauderdale Area Office
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - November 26, 2024
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - November 26, 2024
ALLIANCE ANNUAL REPORT
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
And the
United Safety Council (USC)
November 26, 2024
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Alliance Background
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Date Signed:
May 6, 2008Dates Renewed:
February 25, 2011
July 31, 2012
October 31, 2014
February 22, 2019
May 1, 2024 -
Evaluation Period
September 30, 2023 – October 1, 2024 -
Overview:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the United Safety Council (USC) agreed to establish an Alliance to reduce and prevent employee exposure to workplace hazards associated with disasters by developing and sharing information, guidance, and training resources on emergency preparedness and effective response.
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Implementation Team Members
OSHA
Amy Wilson, OSHA Orlando Area Office, Compliance Assistance Specialist (CAS)
Erin Sanchez, OSHA Orlando Area Office, Area Director (AD)Alliance participant
Chris Earl, Executive Director
Larry Wilson, Deputy Executive Director
Tara Engel, Director of Marketing & Business Development
Lisa Rutherford, Occupational Safety Administrator
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Implementation Team Meetings
- July 10, 2023
- May 1, 2024
In addition to these formal meetings, the Alliance coordinators from both groups maintained regular contact throughout the reporting period to monitor the Alliance's progress and results.
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Results
The following table summarizes the Alliance's activities in support of the goals in the Alliance agreement.Dissemination: Alliance Program participant shared information on OSHA-developed or OSHA Alliance Program-developed tools and resources, OSHA standards/rulemakings, enforcement, or outreach campaigns.
Dissemination Type Date Description Emphasis Area(s) Number Reached Dissemination/
NewsletterNovember 30, 2023 The Orlando Area Office, CAS, shared information on OSHA’s 2024 outreach initiative, small business resources, drop-in article, as well as the 2024 Safe + Sound Campaign for the Alliance group’s newsletter. Safety & Health Programs, and Small Business 6,500 Circulation Dissemination/
E-mail AlertMarch 20, 2024 The Orlando Area Office, CAS, shared information regarding OSHA's 2024 Fall Stand-Down with the Director of Marketing and Business Development for the United (Florida) Safety Council. This information was disseminated to the group’s membership via an email alert. Fall Protection, and Small Business 6,500 Circulation Dissemination/
E-mail AlertApril 15, 2024 The Orlando Area Office, CAS, shared information regarding the 2024 National Work Zone Awareness Week and the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-By Incidents with Ms. Tara Engel, Director of Marketing and Business Development for the United (Florida) Safety Council. Highway/Work Zone Safety, and Small Business 6,500 Circulation Dissemination/
E-mail AlertApril 23, 2024 The Orlando Area Office, CAS, shared the email notification/invitation with the United (FL) Safety Council regarding the Atlanta Region’s Fall and Heat Illness Prevention Webinar. The United (FL) Safety Council disseminated the information to its subscribers. Fall Protection, Heat Illness Prevention, and Small Business 6,500 Circulation Presentation/ Dissemination May 1, 2024 During this period, OSHA’s Orlando Area Office and the United (FL) Safety Council renewed their Alliance for an additional 5-year term. Safety & Health Programs, and Small Business 100+ Dissemination/
E-mail AlertAugust 8, 2024 The Orlando Area Office, CAS, shared the email notification/invitation with the United (FL) Safety Council regarding the Atlanta Region’s safety webinar conducted in support of the 2024 Safe + Sound Campaign. The United (FL) Safety Council disseminated the information to its subscribers. Safety & Health Programs, and Small Business 6,500 Circulation
Outreach Events and Training for non-OSHA Staff: Alliance Program participant or OSHA participation in events, which includes speeches/presentations, exhibits, roundtables, conferences, informational webinars or other meetings or training in support of the Alliance or an OSHA initiative.Activity Type Date Event Name Representative Name and Affiliation Title of Presentation, if applicable City State Emphasis Area(s) Number Reached Training During FY 2024 Safety and Health Training USC Trainer During this period, the Alliance group conducted the following safety and health training course for members and others. - Certified Occupational Safety Specialist/ Manager
Orlando FL Safety & Health Programs, and Small Business 9 Training During FY 2024 Safety and Health Training USC Trainer During this period, the Alliance group conducted the following safety and health training courses for members and others. - OSHA 10-hour
- OSHA 30-hour
- 500 Authorized Trainer Course
- 502 Update for Construction Trainers
- 510 Standards for Construction Industry
- 511 Standards for General Industry.
Orlando FL Construction, Fall Prevention, Heat Illness Prevention, Hispanic/Latino Workers, Safety & Health Programs, and Small Business 127 Training During FY 2024 Safety and Health Training USC Trainer During this period, the Alliance group conducted the following safety and health training course for members and others. - Forklifts/Train-the-Trainer
Orlando FL Safety & Health Programs, and Small Business, Powered Industrial Trucks/Forklifts, and Warehousing & Distribution 29
Report Prepared by: Amy Wilson, Orlando CAS
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - December 2, 2024
Atlanta Region - Alliance Annual Report - December 2, 2024
ALLIANCE ANNUAL REPORT
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
And the
Migrants and Minorities Alliance Inc. (M&MA)
December 2, 2024
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Alliance Background
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Date Signed:
June 15, 2023Dates Renewed:
N/A -
Evaluation Period
September 30, 2023 – October 1, 2024 -
Overview:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Migrants and Minorities Alliance Inc agreed to establish an Alliance to provide the public with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect vulnerable workers by reducing and preventing exposure to hazards in the agricultural and construction industries and understand the rights of workers and the responsibilities of employers under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act).
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Implementation Team Members
OSHA
Yvis Torres, Jacksonville Area Office, Compliance Area Specialist (CAS)
David S. Tisdale, Jacksonville Orlando Area Office, Area Director (AD)Alliance participant
Maria E. Valdivia, President
Sergia Cárdenas, Vice-President
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Implementation Team Meetings
- February 8, 2023
- April 29, 2023
In addition to these formal meetings, the Alliance coordinators from both groups maintained regular contact throughout the reporting period to monitor the Alliance's progress and results.
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Results
The following table summarizes the Alliance's activities in support of the goals in the Alliance agreement.Dissemination: Alliance Program participant shared information on OSHA-developed or OSHA Alliance Program-developed tools and resources, OSHA standards/rulemakings, enforcement, or outreach campaigns.
Dissemination Type Date Description Emphasis Area(s) Number Reached Dissemination/
E-mail AlertApril 1, 2023 The Jacksonville Area Office, CAS, shared information with the M&MA and its stakeholders regarding OSHA's Susan Harwood Grant Program Webinar. Safety and Health Programs 4
Dissemination/
E-mail AlertMarch 20, 2024 The Jacksonville Area Office, CAS, shared information with the M&MA regarding the Atlanta Region's falls and heat illnesses prevention webinar. Safety and Health Programs, Fall Protection, and Heat Illnesses 100
Dissemination/
E-mail AlertJuly 1, 2024 The Jacksonville Area Office, CAS, shared information with the M&MA and its stakeholders regarding OSHA's Susan Harwood Grant Program. Safety and Health Programs 34
Dissemination/
E-mail AlertJuly 9, 2024 The Jacksonville Area Office, CAS, shared information with the M&MA and its stakeholders regarding OSHA’s Safe + Sound campaign. Safety and Health Programs 114
Outreach Events and Training for non-OSHA Staff: Alliance Program participant or OSHA participation in events, which includes speeches/presentations, exhibits, roundtables, conferences, informational webinars or other meetings or training in support of the Alliance or an OSHA initiative.Activity Type Date Event Name Representative Name and Affiliation Title of Presentation, if applicable City State Emphasis Area(s) Number Reached Meeting/Presentation January 11, 2024 Meeting with the Migrants & Minorities Alliance – Alliance group M&MA President, OSHA CAS A representative from the Alliance group contacted OSHA regarding a fatality in Naples, Florida. The CAS explained the OSHA accident investigation process and reported the incident to the OSHA Fort Lauderdale Area office. Jacksonville FL Safety and Health Programs, Tree Trimming Safety, and Invulnerable Workers 1
Meeting February 14, 2024 Meeting with the Migrants & Minorities Alliance – Alliance group M&MA President, OSHA CAS A representative from the Alliance group met with the OSHA CAS to coordinate social media events, which were focused on heat illness and fall prevention. Jacksonville FL Safety and Health Programs, Construction, Fall Protection, and Heat Illnesses 1
Meeting March 28, 2024 Empleo Agreement Signing Ceremony M&MA President, OSHA, Consulates, and others A representative from the Alliance group met, met with the OSHA CAS and Assistant Area Director (AAD) to participate in the EMPLEO Agreement signing ceremony. Orlando FL Safety and Health Programs, Construction, and Invulnerable Workers 100
Speech/Presentation April 11, 2024 Virtual Interview focused on Heat Illness Prevention M&MA President, OSHA CAS A virtual interview was conducted between a representative from the Alliance group and the OSHA CAS. The discussion was focused on OSHA’s heat illness prevention efforts. Jacksonville FL Safety and Health Programs, Heat Illnesses and Invulnerable Workers 1,006
Exhibit / Booth April 27, 2024 Child Festival at Pierson, Florida M&MA President, OSHA CAS, and others A representative from the Alliance group and OSHA supported the Child Festival at Pierson, Florida. The CAS staffed an exhibit booth and distributed a wide range of OSHA publications, which were focused on worker’s rights. This event was targeted for agricultural workers, and it also provided workers with an opportunity to ask OSHA questions regarding workplace safety and health. Pierson FL Safety and Health Programs, Heat Illnesses Prevention, Invulnerable Workers, and Agriculture Workers 75
Speech / Presentation May 14, 2024 National Fall Prevention Stand-Down Event M&MA President, OSHA CAS The OSHA CAS conducted a presentation for the Alliance group in support of the National Fall Prevention Stand-Down. Attendees included members of the Migrants and Minorities Alliance and others. Jacksonville FL Safety and Health Programs, Heat Illnesses, Invulnerable Workers, Fall Prevention, and Construction Workers 826
Speech / Presentation June 24, 2024 Meeting with the Migrants & Minorities Alliance – Alliance group M&MA President, OSHA CAS The OSHA CAS conducted a presentation for the Alliance group, which was focused on worker rights. Jacksonville FL Safety and Health Programs, Heat Illnesses, Invulnerable Workers, Fall Prevention, and Construction Workers 1,256
Speech / Presentation August 14, 2024 OSHASafety+Sound Week M&MA President, OSHA CAS The OSHA CAS conducted a presentation, virtually, for the Alliance group, which focused on Safe+Sound Week. This event focused on the development of Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and Emergency Medical Response. Responded questions from attendees. An opportunity to ask OSHA questions regarding workplace safety and health. Jacksonville FL Safety and Health Programs, Heat Illnesses, Invulnerable Workers, Fall Prevention, and Construction Workers, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 1,526
Report Prepared by: Yvis Torres, Jacksonville CAS
Partnership #1339 - Signing Photo - March 4 , 2024