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ANNUAL
ALLIANCE REPORT
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
July 29, 2007 |
I. Alliance Background
Date Signed
7/29/03
Overview
OSHA and FHWA formed the Alliance to provide an integrated and positive safety
and health component for the FHWA’s Construction Career Days (CCD) program.
Implementation Team Members
Leona J. May, OSHA Bridgeport Compliance Assistance Specialist (CAS)
Anthony Fuschillo, OSHA Hartford CAS
Maryann Medeiros, OSHA Providence CAS
Carol Bates, OSHA Methuen CAS
Faith Gavin-Kuhn, Connecticut Construction Industries Association
Jeff Cathcart, T2 Center, University of Rhode Island
Chris Ahmadjian, University of Massachusetts
Report Period
July 29, 2006 – July 28, 2007
II. Implementation Team Meetings
The primary product of this alliance is OSHA participation in annual
Construction Career Days events in Southern New England. These events are well
established. Therefore, rather than using meetings as a forum to plan,
communication usually takes place and information is exchanged via telephone and
e-mail. The Methuen office held a planning meeting with the Laborers Training
Facility on April 14, 2007
III. Events and Products
Training and Education
OSHA participated in Construction Career Days events in Connecticut,
Massachusetts and Rhode Island during the reporting period. The Connecticut
offices distributed material on careers with OSHA and demonstrated industrial
hygiene sampling equipment at a two day program. At a three day event in
Massachusetts, the Methuen Office presented a “You be the CSHO” interactive
accident investigation game. The Providence Office held an OSHA challenge quiz
at the Rhode Island two day event during which students examined, then answered
questions about a ladder, extension cord and hearing protection. Providence also
distributed “Teen Summer Job Safety” stickers modeled after the national
OSHA2007 teen worker “Build a Safe Work Foundation” campaign. These were used to
remind each teen of his or her right to a safe and healthy workplace. Teen
worker booklets and other safety literature were available for the attendees.
Outreach and Communication
The Construction Career Days events provided a valuable opportunity for OSHA to
network with vocational school instructors.
IV. Results
Type of Activity
(Conference, Training, Print and Electronic Distribution, etc.) |
Number of Individuals
Reached or Trained |
CT Construction Career Days
Wallingford, CT
October 3 - 4, 2006 |
1000 Youth , 200 Adults |
Massachusetts Construction Career Days
Hopkinton, MA
April 24 - 26, 2007 |
600 Youth actively participated
in the “You be the CSHO” game |
Rhode Island Construction Career Days
West Greenwich, RI
May 16 – 17, 2007 |
1200 Youth and 100 adults |
TOTAL 3 EVENTS |
2800 Youth and 300 Adults |
V. Upcoming Milestones
The Area Offices involved in this alliance will continue to participate in the
annual Construction Career days events.
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