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TRADE NEWS RELEASE
August 30, 2002
Contact: Bill Wright
Phone: (202) 693-1999


OSHA, INDEPENDENT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS FORM ALLIANCE
Will Promote Safe and Healthful Workplaces, Reduce Fall and Material Handling Hazards

WASHINGTON -- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Independent Electrical Contractors, Inc., have formed an Alliance to promote safe and healthful working conditions in their industry, OSHA Administrator John Henshaw announced today.

"We're pleased that more organizations are joining with us in our compliance assistance efforts and fostering worker safety and health," Henshaw said. "IEC recognizes the value of collaborative relationships that strengthen the means to protect America's workers, and we're committed to helping them help their members."

Together, OSHA and IEC have agreed to develop a means that will provide IEC members with information and guidance to help them protect their employees, particularly in reducing and preventing exposure to falls, rear-end auto collisions, and material-handling hazards. The Alliance also calls for increasing workers access to safety and health information and training resources. OSHA and IEC have agreed to work together at various conferences and events, and through the media, to jointly develop and disseminate that information.

Both organizations will also promote and encourage the participation of IEC members in OSHA's cooperative programs, such as compliance assistance, the Voluntary Protection Program, Consultation, the Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program, as well as mentoring to IEC members.

A joint team of IEC and OSHA representatives will meet regularly to develop an action plan, determine working procedures, identify goals and objectives, and track and share information on activities and results of the Alliance. Representatives from the Occupational Safety and Health State Plan Association and the association of state Consultation Projects will be given the opportunity to participate as well.

The Alliance will remain in effect for one year, with annual automatic renewals. It may be modified with the concurrence of all parties. Any signatory may withdraw for any reason with 30 days notice.
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