Kansas Contractors Association Partnership |
#134 |
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Partners: |
Utility Contractors, Inc. and BRB Contractors, Inc. |
Date Signed: |
July 23, 2001 (Renewed October 5, 2007) |
Contact Information: |
Wichita Area Office, (316) 269-6644 |
Links: |
Amputation Emphasis
Concrete, Gypsum and Plaster Products
Construction
Ergonomics Emphasis
Lead Exposure
Emphasis
Oil and Gas Field Services
Silica and Related Disease Emphasis
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: The Partnership between OSHA and the Kansas Contractors
Association (KCA) encourages participants to develop and/or enhance their safety and health
management systems. The Partnership also targets the four major construction hazards: falls,
electrocutions, caught between/struck by, and trenching and excavation. The goal is to increase the
number of construction companies that implement effective safety and health management systems as
well as develop criteria for a model contractor safety and health management system.
Results: This Partnership has facilitated dialog between OSHA, the Kansas
Contractors Association, and its member contractors. As a result, OSHA now has an avenue to perform
outreach and education on subjects such as record keeping and highway work zone safety.
Training sessions were conducted in 2005 which affected 503 employees and 139 supervisors/managers.
The training sessions covered confined space, excavation, aerial lift, fall protection, and scaffold
training in addition to OSHA 500 and 510 courses.
In 2005, a total of 2980 self-inspections were performed, uncovering 2050 hazards/violations that
were corrected/abated.
The Partnership participants' total case rate was reduced from 6.42 in 2001, the first year of the
Partnership, to 4.5 in 2004 which is below the baseline rate of 5.21. Also, the days away rate
reduced from 4.36 in 2002 to 1.23 in 2004. The total case and days away three-year rates are both
below the BLS National Averages for 2004. |
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Mason Contractors Association
- St. Louis |
#282 |
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Partners: |
Mason Contractors Association of St. Louis, Eastern Missouri Laborers District Council, Cornerstone
Contracting Company, Grant Contracting Company, Heitkamp Masonry, Inc., Leonard Masonry, Inc.,
Marvin Pebbles Masonry Company, John J. Smith Masonry Company, and Spencer Brickwork, Inc. |
Date Signed: |
May 16, 2003 (Renewed March 1, 2007) |
Contact Information: |
St. Louis Area Office, (314) 425-4249 |
Links: |
Amputation Emphasis
Concrete,
Gypsum and Plaster Products
Construction
Ergonomic Emphasis
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: Recognizing that the masonry industry is one of the largest
users of scaffolding, this Partnership has a strong focus on fall hazards, as well as electrical
hazards, caught-between and struck by injuries, and trenching and excavation operations.
Participants are recognized for their safety and health accomplishments, and work together with the
union and Association to reduce illnesses and injuries by 10% during this three-year agreement. This
Partnership will develop an outreach program where the criteria for a ‘model’ company is developed,
and qualifying companies will mentor smaller contractors or those needing assistance with their
safety and health management systems.
Results: During the final year of the initial 3-year agreement period,
which ended on July 15, 2006, the Partnership impacted 8 employers and 400 active employees. For the
full 3-year period, the total case rate was 7.1, down slightly from the baseline established for
this partnership. Significantly, the DART rate (days away, restricted, job transfer) was down 14.8%,
exceeding the 10% reduction that was a Partnership goal. In recognition of the benefits achieved
during the Partnership, the partners undertook renewal talks and signed a 3-year renewal agreement
on March 1, 2007. |
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Associated General Contractors (AGC) - St. Louis Construction
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#300 |
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Partners: |
Building and Construction
Trades Council; Carpenters' District Council of Greater St. Lois and
Vicinity |
Date Signed: |
October 2, 2003 |
Contact Information: |
St. Louis Area Office, (314) 425-4249 |
Links: |
Amputation Emphasis
Construction
Ergonomics Emphasis
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview:
The purpose of this Partnership is to develop a St. Louis construction industry/labor/government
collaboration that will encourage contractors in the city to improve their safety and health
performance, assist them in their efforts, and recognize contractors with exemplary safety and
health management systems. Five organizations around the St. Louis area have signed up for this
effort. Ultimately, the Partnership will focus on the four most common hazards in the construction
industry: falls, electrocutions, caught-between and struck-by injuries, and crushed-by-trenching
and excavation operations.
Results: In 2005, the partnership impacted 9
employers and 1488 employees. 51 training sessions were provided to 419
employees and 46 supervisors, totaling almost 3,000 hours. The partnership
achieved a TCIR rate of 1.8, well below the BLS National Average of 6.4. A DART
rate of 1.1 was achieved, well below the BLS National Average rate of 3.4. Both
TCIR and DART rates reduced almost 50% since the inception of the partnership.
In recognition of the benefits achieved during the Partnership, the partners
decided to renew the partnership and signed a 3 year renewal agreement October
5, 2006. |
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Wichita Area Builders Association (WABA) Partnership |
#301 |
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Partners: |
Wichita Area Builders Association |
Date Signed: |
October 22, 2003 |
Contact Information: |
Wichita Area Office, (316) 269-6644 |
Links: |
Amputation Emphasis
Construction
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: The
Partnership establishes a collaborative effort between the Wichita Area
Builders Association (WABA) and OSHA to foster a culture of injury
prevention and promotion of safe and healthful working conditions in
the residential construction industry. The Partnership will focus on
injuries, illnesses and fatalities from the four major causes; falls,
struck-by, caught-in/between, and electrocutions.
Results: This partnership, impacting 34 employers, provided 13 training sessions for 435 employees. |
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Build Safe Partnership Program (BSPP) |
#383 |
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Partners: |
The Builders' Association |
Date Signed: |
April 9, 2004 (Renewed April 26, 2007) |
Contact Information: |
Kansas City Regional Office – Region VII (816) 426-5861 |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement
Signing Photo |
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Overview: The Build Safe Partnership Program (BSPP), after a successful
3-year renewal term, was renewed again for an additional 5 years in a ceremony held April 26, 2007.
Signatories are The Builders’ Association and OSHA’s Kansas City Regional Office (Region VII),
Kansas City Area Office, St. Louis Area Office Wichita Area Office, and Omaha Area Office. The
Builders’ Association, which is a chapter of the Associated General Contractors (AGC), represents
union and non-union companies throughout Missouri and eastern Kansas, including some who operate in
Nebraska.
The partnership, with 21 active participants at time of its second renewal, encourages contractors
to voluntarily improve their safety and health performance by implementing effective safety and
health management systems and effective safety and health training programs for management,
supervisors, and employees. The goal of fatality, injury and illness reduction focuses on falls,
struck-by, caught-in/between, and electrocutions at construction sites; and amputations, cuts,
lacerations or punctures, lockout/tagout hazards, and machine guarding at the participants’
fabrication shops.
Results: The Days Away (DART) rate decreased 15.3% and the Total
Recordable Injury Case Rate (TCIR) decreased 26.4% for the period 2003-2005 for the group of 22
contractors. In addition, the 2005 TCIR for the group was 32.5% below the BLS average rate for the
construction industry. For calendar year 2005, there were no fatalities and only 52 lost-time
accidents out of 12,539,883 manhours worked. |
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Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association - Kansas City Chapter |
#393 |
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Partners: |
Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’
National Association |
Date Signed: |
December 10, 2004 |
Contact Information: |
Kansas City, MO. Area Office (816) 483-9531 or
Wichita, KS Area Office (316) 269-6644 |
Links: |
Amputation Emphasis
Construction
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: This partnership seeks to reduce injuries, illnesses and
fatalities resulting from the following hazards:
Sheet metal workplaces: amputations, cuts, lacerations or punctures, lockout/tag-out and machine
guarding hazards.
Construction workplaces: falls, struck-by, caught in/between and electrocutions.
The goal is to prevent fatal accidents and achieve a Days Away Case Rate (DACR) below the national
average as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
This partnership will implement an aggressive fall protection program, require frequent jobsite
inspections, and ensure that employees receive adequate safety and health training at both
construction job sites and in sheet metal shops.
This partnership covers the Kansas City and Wichita Area Offices.
Results: In 2005, the partnership achieved TCIR rate of 6.45, well below
the BLS average of 8.1. In addition, 209 employees were trained. |
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Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri |
#407 |
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Partners: |
Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern
Missouri, Carpenters’ District Council |
Date Signed: |
February 8, 2005 (Renewed August 21, 2006) |
Contact Information: |
St. Louis, MO Area Office, (816) 426-5230 |
Links: |
Construction
Renewed Partnership
Agreement |
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Overview: The goal of this residential construction partnership between
the Home Builders Association of Greater St. Louis and the St. Louis and Kansas City, MO Area
Offices is to reduce the number and severity of injuries, illnesses and fatalities affecting
participating contractors resulting from falls, struck-by, caught-in/between and electrocution
hazards. It is also anticipated that there will be an increase in the number of participating
members/employers who implement effective safety and health programs.
A key goal will be to help business develop safety and health programs that involve employers and
workers in identifying and controlling hazards before they result in injuries. Under the terms of
the partnership, contractors will put safety and health programs into action that require fall
protection when employees perform work that is more than six feet above the lower level. The
safety programs will enable workers and supervisors to recognize and abate safety and health
hazards before work begins. Contractors must conduct regular job site inspections and train all
workers on typical residential construction hazards. |
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Nebraska Concrete Aggregates Association |
#436 |
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Partners: |
Nebraska Concrete and Aggregates Association;
Nebraska Workforce Development; Nebraska Safety Council |
Date Signed: |
September 29, 2005 |
Contact Information: |
Omaha Area Office, (402) 221-3182 |
Links: |
Concrete, Gypsum and Plaster Products
General Industry
Partnership Agreement
Press Release |
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Overview: Recognizing the importance of providing a safe and healthful
work environment in the ready mix concrete industry within the state of Nebraska, OSHA, the
Nebraska Concrete Aggregates Associations,
(NC&AA) Nebraska Safety Council and Fatality Assessment Control Evaluation entered into this
partnership agreement. The partnership is expected to result in decreased injuries, illnesses and
fatalities for the NC & AA participants, with a decrease in workers compensation costs. This
partnership will focus on the following workplace safety issues: confined spaces, silica dust,
noise, falls between working surfaces, slips, trips, and falls to the same surface, struck by,
personal protective equipment and electrical hazards. |
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Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield |
#456 |
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Partners: |
Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield |
Date Signed: |
January 16, 2006 |
Contact Information: |
Kansas City Area Office (816) 426-5230 |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: This partnership establishes a collaborative effort between
the Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield (HBAGS) and OSHA’s Kansas City and St. Louis
Area Offices to foster a culture of injury prevention and promotion of safe and healthful working
conditions in the residential construction industry. The partnership will focus on the prevention
of injuries, illnesses and fatalities related to the focused four construction hazards. |
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Contract Cleaning Industry |
#512 |
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Partners: |
Omaha Area Office |
Date Signed: |
April 27, 2006 |
Contact Information: |
Omaha Area Office (402) 221-3182 |
Links: |
Amputation Emphasis
General Industry
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: Due to the extremely hazardous working conditions encountered
by employees involved in the cleaning and sanitation of meat processing facilities,
representatives of the contract cleaning industry and OSHA have agreed to partner in an effort to
reduce workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. Common injuries and illnesses include
strains, lacerations, contusions, burns, fractures, amputations, dermatitis, and crushing. It is
the primary purpose of this Partnership that the participants work cooperatively and
collaboratively to reduce fatalities, injuries and illnesses such as those described above. The
Partnership goals are to reduce the days away rate by four percent and improve existing safety and
health management systems. |
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Sight & Sound Theater – CDI Contractors, LLC. |
#520 |
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Partners: |
CDI Contractors, Inc. and Missouri Consultation
Program |
Date Signed: |
October 2, 2006 |
Contact Information: |
Kansas City Area Office (816) 426-5861 |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement
Press Release |
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Overview: The OSHA Kansas City Area Office and Missouri Consultation
Program will work with CDI Contractors, LLC, during the construction of a 6-story Sight & Sound
Theater located on 46 acres in Branson, Missouri, that will seat 2,000 people. The partnership
will ensure the implementation of an effective safety and health management system, provide
assistance in monitoring carcinogens and/or hazardous substances, and work towards reducing
injuries and illnesses on this jobsite. Approximately 20 subcontractors will be utilized during
this project and it is expected to take 24 months to complete. |
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Kansas City Masonry Contractors Association |
#538 |
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Partners: |
Kansas City Masonry Contractors Association and
Missouri Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program |
Date Signed: |
October 26, 2006 |
Contact Information: |
Kansas City Regional Office – (816) 426-5861 |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement
Press Release |
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Overview: This agreement establishes a Partnership program between the
KCMCA, OSHA, and the Missouri Consultation Program to offer incentives to member/employers in the
greater Kansas City, MO, metropolitan area, as well as any other areas within the State of
Missouri, to meet OSHA standards and protect workers. All member/employers who participate in the
program will be expected to incorporate masonry safety and health core elements in all phases of
construction. KCMCA, OSHA and the Missouri Consultation Program are committed to working together
to make sure that every member of the Association engaged in masonry construction is provided
educational opportunities and made aware of available safety materials and resources to assist
them in their efforts to ensure the safety of their employees. OSHA and KCMCA will work
continuously to improve materials as needed, especially to address unique and specific concerns. |
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Pfizer New Research Building Project |
#579 |
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Partners: |
Gilbane Tarlton Joint Venture; St. Louis Building and
Construction Trades Council; Eastern Missouri Laborers’ District Council; and Carpenters’ District
Council of Greater St. Louis |
Date Signed: |
February 1, 2007 |
Contact Information: |
St. Louis Area Office, (314) 425-4249 |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: Working together on the construction of a new research
building for Pfizer, Inc. on its Chesterfield, Missouri campus, the St. Louis Area Office of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Gilbane Tarlton Joint Venture, project
subcontractors, and labor organizations recognize the need for a safe and healthy jobsite.
The goal of this partnership agreement is to help ensure that the Pfizer New Research Building
project will provide a safe work environment for all employees. This Partnership is designed to
not only address the hazards within the construction industry, but also to promote and recognize
those jobsites that have a demonstrated and effective safety and health program. |
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Associated Builders and Contractors – Heart of America |
#571 |
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Partners: |
Associated Builders and Contractors Heart of America
Chapter and Missouri Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program |
Date Signed: |
April 25, 2007 |
Contact Information: |
Kansas City Regional Office – (816) 426-5861
St. Louis Area Office - (314) 425-4249 |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: This agreement establishes a Partnership program between
ABCHOA, OSHA and the Missouri Consultation Program to offer incentives to member/employers engaged
in construction in the State of Missouri, to meet OSHA standards and to protect workers. All
members/employers who participate in the STEP Partnership program will be expected to make
construction safety and health core elements of all phases of construction. ABCHOA, OSHA and the
Missouri Consultation Program are committed to working together to make sure that every member of
ABCHOA engaged in construction is provided educational opportunities and made aware of available
safety materials and resources to assist them in their efforts to ensure the safety of their
employees. |
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Highway 64/Gateway Constructors |
#572 |
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Partners: |
Gateway Constructors |
Date Signed: |
April 27, 2007 |
Contact Information: |
St. Louis Area Office - (314) 425-4249 |
Links: |
Construction
Silica and Related Disease Emphasis
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: The goal of this partnership agreement is to help ensure that
the reconstruction of Interstate 64 from west of Spoede Road to east of Kingshighway Boulevard
will provide a safe work environment for all employees and protect the general public. This
Partnership is designed to not only address the hazards within the construction industry, but also
to promote and recognize those jobsites that have a demonstrated and effective safety and health
program. |
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Health Systems, Inc. |
#624 |
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Partners: |
Health Systems, Inc. and Missouri On-Site Safety and
Health Consultation Service |
Date Signed: |
May 16, 2007 |
Contact Information: |
St. Louis Area Office (314) 425-4249 |
Links: |
Health Care
Ergonomics Emphasis
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: In recognition of the importance of providing a safe and
healthful work environment for employees in long-term care facilities and the need to implement a
comprehensive program for safety and health for the long-term care community and the value of
employers, employees, safety/risk management, mentors, professional associations and the
government in bringing their respective skills to bear in a cooperative, focused, and voluntary
effort to promote worker safety and health, the St. Louis Area Office and Kansas City Area Office
of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, the Missouri
On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Service, and Health Systems, Inc., agree to the joint
implementation of this OSHA Partnership Agreement.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data revealed that “Nursing and Residential Care Facilities” had
a total recordability injury and illness rate (TCIIR) of 9.1 and a Days Away, Restricted, and
Transfer (DART) rate of 5.7 for 2005. The TCIIR is nearly twice the national average for all
private-sector employers (4.6 in 2005), and over twice the nationwide DART rate (2.4). The
partners and stakeholders agree that injuries caused by resident transfers and workplace violence
related to resident aggression are two of the primary causes of injuries responsible for high
injury and illness rates in their workplaces. Long-term care facilities also find that they have
difficulty attracting and retaining employees. Although there are many factors that may contribute
to this situation, it is thought that improving the overall safety and health working conditions,
with adequate employee participation, may also improve the high turnover rate associated with
nursing homes.
The goal of this partnership is to reduce total case injury and illness rates (TCIIR) and Days
Away, Restricted, and Transferred (DART) rate by 10% at the end of the 3-year period. |
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Nebraska Ethanol Board |
#577 |
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Partners: |
Nebraska Ethanol Board; Midwest Ethanol Coalition;
and Nebraska Workforce Development – OSHA Consultation |
Date Signed: |
June 18, 2007 |
Contact Information: |
Omaha Area Office, (402) 221-3182 |
Links: |
Oil and Gas Field Services
Partnership Agreement
Press Release |
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Overview: Recognizing the importance of providing a safe and healthful
work environment for employees in ethanol manufacturing facilities and the need to implement a
comprehensive program for safety and health for the ethanol manufacturing industry and the value
of employers, employees, the government, and advocacy groups in bringing their respective skills
to bear in a cooperative, focused, and voluntary effort to promote worker safety and health, the
Omaha Area Office, the Nebraska Workforce Development - OSHA Consultation Program, the Nebraska
Ethanol Board, and the Midwest Ethanol Coalition agree to the joint implementation of this OSHA
Partnership Agreement on behalf of ethanol manufacturers throughout the State of Nebraska.
The primary goal of this partnership is to ensure that each participant minimizes the potential
for catastrophic incidents involving the production, storage, or transportation of ethanol, by
following recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices with regard to their
chemical process safety program. In addition, a secondary goal of this agreement is to ensure that
each participant has developed an adequate emergency response plan, for operations involving
releases of, or substantial threat of releases of, hazardous substances such as ethanol. The
partnership also aims to reduce Total Case Incident Rates (TCIR) and Days Away, Restricted, and
Transferred (DART) rates of the participating facilities by 10%, at the end of the 2-year
implementation period. |
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Associated Builders and Contractors: Heart of America Chapter - Wichita |
#580 |
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Partners: |
Associated Builders and Contractors: Heart of America
Chapter |
Date Signed: |
July 11, 2007 |
Contact Information: |
Wichita, KS Area Office (316) 269-6644 |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: This agreement establishes a Partnership program between
ABCHOA, OSHA and the Kansas Consultation Program to offer incentives to member/employers engaged
in construction in the State of Kansas, to meet OSHA standards and protect workers. All
member/employers who participate in the STEP Partnership program will be expected to make
construction safety and health core elements of all phases of construction. ABCHOA, OSHA and the
Kansas Consultation Program are committed to working together to make sure that every member of
ABCHOA engaged in construction is provided educational opportunities and made aware of available
safety materials and resources to assist them in their efforts to ensure the safety of their
employees. Toward that end, ABCHOA will promote participation in the ABC STEP program and other
safety training programs offered, from time to time, by ABCHOA.
The ABC STEP Program will be the cornerstone of ABCHOA’s safety initiative. However, OSHA and
ABCHOA will work continuously to improve materials as needed, especially to address unique and
specific concerns. |
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Bio-Medical Research Building #1 |
#600 |
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Partners: |
S.M. Wilson & Company, St. Louis Building and
Construction Trades Council, and Carpenters’ District Council of Greater St. Louis and Vicinity. |
Date Signed: |
September 25, 2007 |
Contact Information: |
St. Louis Area Office - (314) 425-4249 |
Links: |
Construction
Silica and Related
Disease Emphasis
Partnership Agreement |
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Overview: The St. Louis Area Office of the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, S.M. Wilson & Co., project subcontractors, and labor organizations
recognize the need for a safe and healthy jobsite. The goal of this partnership agreement is to
help ensure that the new Bio-Medical Research Building #1 will provide a safe work environment for
all employees.
This Partnership is designed to not only address the hazards within the construction industry, but
also to promote and recognize those jobsites that have a demonstrated and effective safety and
health program.
Goals of this partnership agreement include:
- Maintaining a lost time incidence rate below the BLS national average without fatalities;
- Conducting jobsite inspections utilizing a system developed by the Partnership Members;
- Ensuring employees receive safety training;
- Implementing a Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is
being performed six feet or more above a lower surface;
- Requiring all subcontractors who have written safety and health programs to submit them to
S.M. Wilson & Co. before the start of any on-site work;
- Apply for participation in OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Programs when construction has been
ongoing for one year; and
- In addition to the implementation of a broad-based safety and health program, the following
special focus areas will be maintained throughout the duration of this project: working on or
around Metrolink, FAA helicopter communication procedure, public protection/signage program,
medical gas tank area, post-incident investigation process, pre-activity meetings for each
subcontractor verifying recognition of hazards, safe work methods and utilization of training.
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Taum Salk Reservoir Rebuild |
#626 |
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Partners: |
Ozark Constructors Joint Venture, AmerenUE, and Paul
C. Rizzo Associates, Inc. |
Date Signed: |
December 18, 2007 |
Contact Information: |
St. Louis Area Office (314) 425-4249 |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement
Press Release |
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Overview: The St. Louis Area Office of the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, Ozark Constructors and project subcontractors recognize the need for a safe
and healthy jobsite. The goal of this partnership agreement is to help ensure a safe work
environment for all employees, subcontractors and visitors during the rebuild of the existing Taum
Sauk Upper Reservoir Dam in Reynolds County, Missouri. This project will encompass the rebuild of
the existing Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Dam in Reynolds County, Missouri, approximately 120 miles
south of St. Louis. The Upper Reservoir is impounded by a kidney-shaped concrete faced rockfill
dike, and will be replaced with a conventional roller compacted concrete (RCC) dike. |
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Kaufman Stadium |
#625 |
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Partners: |
Walton Construction, Hunt Construction Group, The
Builders’ Association, and Missouri On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Service |
Date Signed: |
January 8, 2008 |
Contact Information: |
Kansas City Regional Office – Region VII (816)
426-5861 |
Links: |
Construction
Lead Exposure Emphasis
Silica and Related
Disease Emphasis
Partnership Agreement
Signing Photo
Exterior Stadium Web Cam
Interior Stadium Web Cam |
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Overview: The Kansas City Area Office of the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, Hunt-Walton, A Joint Venture, The Builders’ Association and project
subcontractors recognize the need for a safe and healthy jobsite. The goal of this partnership
agreement is to help ensure that the Kauffman Stadium Renovation Project will provide a safe work
environment for all employees.
This project will encompass the renovation of the Kauffman Stadium ballpark for the Kansas City
Royals. The Kauffman Stadium Renovation Project consists of approximately seven phases of
construction: outfield construction, a new three story administration building in front of the
stadium, a diamond club, broadcast booths, renovation of older suites, writing press and dining,
expanded concourses and other internal renovations with a scheduled completion date of July 2009. |
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Sedgwick County Arena Project |
#652 |
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Partners: |
Dondlinger Construction Company Inc.; Hunt
Construction Group and Kansas Consultation Project, Kansas Department of Labor |
Date Signed: |
March 19, 2008 |
Contact Information: |
Dondlinger Construction Company Inc.; Hunt
Construction Group and Kansas Consultation Project, Kansas Department of Labor |
Links: |
Construction
Partnership Agreement
Press Release |
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Overview: Pursuing efforts to maintain a lost time incidence rate below
the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) national average of 3.2 and a goal of zero fatalities, OSHA;
Dondlinger and Sons Construction Company Inc.; Hunt Construction Group and Kansas Consultation
Project, Kansas Department of Labor signed a safety and health partnership agreement on March 19,
2008.
The partnership will focus in particular on construction industry related hazards such as: falls;
electrocution; struck-by; caught-in-between; trenching and excavation during the construction
of the Sedgwick County Arena in Wichita, KA.
The goal for this partnership is to achieve a reduction of accidents, injuries and illnesses on
the project. In addition, all employees will receive a site-specific safety orientation and
training from the partners, who will address jobsite safety and health issues and procedures
pertinent to the work being performed.
The Sedgwick County Arena consists of a 15,000 seat, 4 level, multi-purpose sports and
entertainment Venue, which will be constructed from cast-in place concrete frame and steel
longspan roof trusses. All foundation work for the building has been completed, except for
foundations for the service yard area and exterior retaining walls. The foundation system consists
of 1,222 piles (concrete columns) and 292 pile caps, structures which reach 60 to 65 feet into the
ground.
The new facility is scheduled to open January, 2010. |
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