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Related Safety and Health Topics Pages
Training
- Tools for a Safety and Health Program Assessment.
OSHA, (1996). Explains the three basic methods for assessing safety and health program effectiveness and
provides more detailed information on how to use these tools to evaluate each
element and subsidiary component of a safety and health program.
- Safety and Health Programs. OSHA, 1 MB ZIP*.
Assists trainers conducting an OSHA 10-hour general industry outreach training for workers. Since workers
are the target audience, this material emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, and control — not standards.
- Small
Business Handbook. OSHA Publication 2209-02R, (2005). Also available as
a 260 KB PDF, 56 pages.
Other Resources
OSHA Alliances
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Graphic Arts Coalition (GAC): Printing Industries of America/Graphic Arts Technical Foundation, Specialty Graphic Imaging Association, Flexographic Technical Association, and Gravure Association of America, Inc.
Originally signed June 18, 2002, July 1, 2002; renewed February 9, 2004;
renewed July 31, 2006; concluded June 18, 2008.
- Ritrama Invests in Safety and Improves
Its Bottom Line. OSHA and Ritrama Case Study, (2007, June). Through the OSHA and
the GAC Alliance, the agency worked with Ritrama,
a multi-national corporation, to highlight a safety and health program that the company
designed and implemented to educate the managers, supervisors, and employees about safe
work practices and company-specific procedures at its manufacturing plant in Minneapolis,
Minnesota. As a result of the program, Ritrama reduced its workers' compensation premiums,
increased productivity and product quality, and improved its employee recruitment and retention.
*These files are provided for downloading only.
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