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2003 - 07/15/2003 - OSHA forms Alliance with National Shipbuilding Research Program |
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OSHA Trade Release July 15, 2003 Contact: Bill Wright Phone: (202) 693-1999 OSHA forms Alliance with National Shipbuilding Research Program
Alliance will Promote Safer Working Conditions for Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Workers WASHINGTON -- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Executive Control Board of the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) will work together to advance a culture of injury and illness prevention in the shipbuilding and repair industry, OSHA Administrator John Henshaw announced today. In a signing ceremony at the Northrop Grumman-Ship Systems Ingalls Operations in Pascagoula, MS, OSHA and NSRP formalized an Alliance to advance safety and health for workers in the areas of shipbuilding and ship repair processes. "We welcome the collective expertise of NSRP in helping to ensure that shipyard workers are protected on the job," Henshaw said. "We continue to focus on this industry to reduce the high rates of injuries and illnesses occurring in shipyard work, and we're especially pleased that the members of NSRP want to join us in this collaborative effort for improving worker's safety and health." "We're pleased to enter into this Alliance agreement with OSHA," added Mike Powell, Chairman, NSRP Executive Control Board. "The NSRP believes this relationship will allow us to work even more closely with the agency to our mutual benefit. We feel this Alliance will stimulate technologies and resultant programs that will reduce injuries and illnesses associated with construction and repair of naval vessels and ultimately reduce costs of these warships and enhance U.S. international competitiveness." The Alliance calls for increased access to enhanced training and hazard identification and control programs. OSHA and NSRP will work together to provide recommendations on how to improve shipbuilding-related training and education courses. Injury and hazard trends will be one part of the information developed and disseminated at conferences, speaking events, and through print and electronic media, to include both organizations' websites. Industry safety and health professionals and OSHA staff will be cross-trained in NSRP's best practices or effective approaches as jointly agreed to by both partners. OSHA and NSRP will also convene and participate in stakeholder meetings, forums, or roundtable discussions to help develop solutions to shipbuilding and ship repair hazards. Two other maritime Alliance program participants - the Shipbuilders Council of America and the American Shipbuilding Association - will work with NSRP and OSHA to finish development of an electronic assistance tool for the maritime industry on OSHA's website that will address specific shipbuilding safety and health hazards. The NSRP was created in 1970 and has become a nationally-recognized model for government/industry research programs, with the goal of developing more economical construction approaches to shipbuilding. OSHA is dedicated to assuring worker safety and health. Safety and health add value to business, the workplace and life. For more information, visit www.osha.gov. ### This news release text is on the Internet at http://www.osha.gov. Information on this release will be made available to sensory impaired individuals upon request. Voice phone: (202) 693-1999. |
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