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Find a Cooperative Program

If you're still not sure which cooperative programs may be right for you, try answering the following questions:
  • Are you a small business in a high-hazard industry looking for help in improving your safety and health program and complying with OSHA requirements? Go to On-Site Consultation.
  • Are you concerned that your small business can’t afford to hire private safety consultants? Go to On-Site Consultation.
  • Are you a small business that would like to be recognized for your exemplary workplace safety and health program? Go to Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP).
  • Is your worksite prepared to adopt a comprehensive, rigorous safety and health management system tailored to your workplace’s specific needs? Go to Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP).
  • Would your worksite like to be recognized for its commitment to worker safety and become a mentor to help other companies improve their safety performance? Go to Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP).
  • Is your association, industry group, business, union, or other organization interested in working with OSHA under a formal agreement to improve workplace safety and health at specific worksites? Go to Strategic Partnerships.
  • Is your association, industry group, business, union, or other organization interested in working with OSHA under a formal agreement to improve workplace safety and health by focusing on training, expanding outreach, or promoting dialogue? Go to Alliances.
  • Is your organization interested in building a trusting, cooperative relationship with OSHA? Go to Alliances.


 
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