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Submit a VPP Success Story

OSHA is committed to providing outreach and compliance assistance to help businesses proactively address safety and health issues in the workplace. To facilitate this effort OSHA is seeking VPP success stories to post on its VPP Webpage. We are looking for submissions from participating VPP sites that have implemented successful innovations in VPP. Generally, the success stories are 1-2 pages long and follow a standard format. Information provided should cover background on the VPP site, how the need for a new process or procedure was addressed and implemented, including any obstacles (e.g., cost, employee resistance), and your results, hopefully with your measure of success (e.g., lower injury rates, higher productivity, higher morale, lower insurance costs).

The process for submission would require little of your time and is as follows:
  • The employer should contact OSHA after identifying a success story that they would like to share.
  • The employer’s contact information will be assigned to a contractor who will interview the organization about their success. A draft will be produced in the approved format.
  • After review and approval by the organization, the success story will be finalized and submitted for posting to the website.
We know that many employers have undertaken projects that have greatly reduced the risk of injury to their employees. Sharing these successful ideas can help reduce hazards in more workplaces. Please submit your ideas and view the Website often to see if someone has posted an intervention that you can use in your workplace. If you have a success story that you would like to share please send it to: Danielle Gibbs.
 
 
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