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| .Volume 2, Number 5 |
December 2001 |
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OSHA SIGNS SMALL BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP On December 5, OSHA entered into a partnership with the Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC) and the Department of Labor's Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) to help small businesses improve their safety and health performance.
"This partnership sets in motion a new working relationship that addresses safety and health issues unique to our nation's small businesses," said OSHA Administrator John L. Henshaw. "Together, we can make a real difference by delivering the training and outreach small businesses need to improve their safety and health programs."
"This partnership unites the nationwide management and technical assistance infrastructure of America's Small Business Development Center Network with the expertise and capabilities of OSHA and DOL's Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP)," said ASBDC President Donald Wilson. "ASBDC is confident, that working cooperatively, this partnership can help address the compliance assistance needs of small business owners, improve awareness of OSHA regulations in the small business community and enhance worker safety and health."
The partnership is aimed at accomplishing the following objectives: Awareness: Develop an efficient and effective means for communicating occupational safety and health information and resource options to the small business community. Referrals and Assistance: Facilitate the use of and participation in OSHA's cooperative programs. Training: Identify and target interested small businesses for safety and health training on OSHA requirements and the elements of effective safety and health management systems. Improved Performance: Demonstrate a positive impact on worker safety and health for businesses participating in activities provided through the partnership. The initial phase of the partnership will focus on providing information and training regarding OSHA's new recordkeeping standard. A pilot training program for recordkeeping will be developed and then offered at SBDC's in selected key states. The agreement is available on OSHA's web site at www.osha.gov under"What's New." |
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