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Partnership #778 - Renewal Agreement - March 24, 2014


Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc

STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
AUSTIN AREA OFFICE

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Partnership #638 - Renewal Agreement - January 21, 2014


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OSHA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
2013 - 2016


 

 

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Partnership #778 - Renewal Agreement - April 13, 2017


STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
AUSTIN AREA OFFICE

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Sacred Heart Hospital Curtain Wall Replacement Partnership - Scaffolding Enclosure Makes Scaffolding More Comfortable and Safer

Sacred Heart Hospital Curtain Wall Replacement Partnership - Scaffolding Enclosure Makes Scaffolding More Comfortable and Safer


Background:

On April 30, 2012, OSHA, The Samuels Group, Sacred Heart Hospital, and the Wisconsin Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program signed an OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) which addresses construction industry safety and health hazards such as falls, struck-by, electrocution, caught-in between, and heat stress during replacement of the existing curtain wall of the Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Builders Association OSHA Strategic Partnership Achieves Many Successes During Year Two

Builders Association OSHA Strategic Partnership Achieves Many Successes During Year Two


Background:

In December 2009, Builders Association (BA), a trade organization in the construction industry, formed their second OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) with OSHA. The OSP covers 24 participating employers who are both large and small general contractors and specialty trade companies from the Chicago area. The OSP covers approximately 2,200 workers and is committed to the continued development, improvement, and implementation of the OSP participants' safety and health management systems (SHMS). The anticipated end date of the OSP is December 2012.

AGC Greater Milwaukee Partnership Promotes Safety and Health in the Construction Industry

AGC Greater Milwaukee Partnership Promotes Safety and Health in the Construction Industry


Background:

In May 2009, The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Greater Milwaukee and Wisconsin Onsite Consultation Program (WisCon) formed an OSHA Strategic Partnership (OSP) to help reduce occupational-related fatalities and serious injuries within the construction industry, effectively implement all facets of jobsite safety, and achieve self-compliance through cooperative efforts. Fifteen employer participants participate in the OSP which covers approximately 800 workers. The planned end date of the OSP is May 2012.

Partnership #363 - Annual Report Executive Summary - 2009

Background:

On November 8, 2006, NATE and OSHA formed a three-year national OSP to educate and promote safety and health in the communication tower industry. The OSP's goals were to reduce tower climbers' fatalities and injuries; improve outreach and awareness of the key hazards associated with the tower industry; and recognize participants who were approved to participate in the OSP.

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