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You Want It All!
Fewer Injuries and Illnesses
Greater Productivity
Higher Profits
National Recognition for Safety and Health Excellence


If you have a superior safety and health management system for your employees... or you’d like to build one... OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Programs is the best vehicle available.


What will VPP do for me?

Add Value...

Boost your bottom line...
  • Reduce worker injuries and illnesses, and slash workers’ compensation costs.
  • Improve employee morale and increase productivity.
  • Build and strengthen your safety and health management system.
  • Gain recognition for being among the nation’s best in worker safety and health.


Are the results clear?

Absolutely...

VPP participants say...

“...VPP has not only improved our safety and health, but also has improved our overall employee morale and made us a more competitive business.”
Brian Bennett, Safety Manager,
Akzo Nobel Polymer Chemicals LLC
Edison, NJ

“...the ultimate team experience... the most rewarding accomplishment in my professional career... a symbol of pride for the employees, the company and the community.”
Randy Wilson, Plant Manager,
BestFoods Baking Co.
Placentia, CA


How do I qualify?

Focus on Excellence...

It’s worth the effort...
  • You establish an outstanding safety and health management system that meets OSHA standards and VPP requirements.
  • With the support and involvement of employees, you apply for VPP.
  • OSHA verifies that your safety and health management system meets VPP criteria.
  • You celebrate and publicize your achievement.


Where do I start?

Call Us...

An OSHA regional VPP manager is looking forward to talking with you...

Just dial 800-321-OSHA and ask to be connected to the OSHA regional office for your area. Or visit us online at www.osha.gov.




For more complete information:
OSHA Occupational
Safety and Health
Administration
U.S. Department of Labor
www.osha.gov (800) 321-OSHA

OSHA 3175-03R-05
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