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If you're not sure which cooperative programs may be right for you, try answering the following questions:
  • Are you a small business in a high-hazard industry looking for help in improving your safety and health management system and complying with OSHA requirements? Go to On-Site Consultation Go to On-Site Consultation
     
  • Are you concerned that your small business can’t afford to hire private safety consultants? Go to On-Site Consultation Go to On-Site Consultation
     
  • Are you a small business that would like to be recognized for your exemplary workplace safety and health management system? Go to Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) Go to SHARP
     
  • Is your worksite prepared to adopt a comprehensive, rigorous safety and health management system tailored to your workplace’s specific needs? Go to Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) Go to VPP
     
  • Would your worksite like to be recognized for its commitment to worker safety and become a mentor to help other companies improve their safety performance? Go to Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) Go to VPP
     
  • Is your worksite interested in working towards VPP recognition and improving its safety and health management system? Go to OSHA Challenge Go to OSHA Challenge
     
  • Is your association, industry group, business, union, or other organization interested in working cooperatively with OSHA under a formal agreement to create or enhance safety and health management systems, prevent specific workplace hazards, or address other worker protection issues at participating worksites? Go to Strategic Partnerships Go to Strategic Partnerships
     
  • Is your association, industry group, business, union, or other organization interested in working with OSHA under a formal agreement to improve workplace safety and health by focusing on training, expanding outreach, or promoting the national dialogue on workplace safety and health?  Go to Alliances Go to Alliances
     
  • Is your association, industry group, business, union, or other organization located in a State with an OSHA-approved State Plan? Go to State Programs and click on your state in the Quick Links box Go to State Programs

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