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Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)

(signed October 1, 2007)
 
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Through the Alliance, OSHA and AEM will work together to provide rough terrain forklift or telehandler owners and operators with information, guidance, and access to training resources in multiple languages that will help them protect construction employees' health and safety. The Alliance will focus on hazards related to operating telehandlers in the workplace, such as ground conditions, machine mobility and overloading, as well as hoisting employees improperly. The Alliance's goals include:

Training and Education:
  • Work with OSHA to provide expertise to develop training and education programs for telehandler operators and "workers on foot," and to provide expertise in communicating such information to employers and employees in the industry.
Outreach and communication:
  • Speak, exhibit, or appear at OSHA's or AEM's conferences, seminars, or other events such as ConExpo-ConAgg and World of Asphalt.
  • Share information among OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals regarding AEM's best practices or effective approaches, including the use of pictorials and publicize results through outreach by AEM and through OSHA- or AEM-developed materials, training programs, workshops, seminars, and lectures (or any other applicable forum).
  • Work with other Alliance participants on specific issues and projects, including those associated with operating telehandlers, that are addressed and developed through the Alliance Program.
Promoting the national dialogue on workplace safety and health:
  • Convene or participate in forums, round table discussions, or stakeholder meetings on workplace hazards, including those associated with operating telehandlers, to help forge innovative solutions in the workplace.

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Activities and Events
  • May 3-9, 2009: 2009 North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers and more than 55 other Alliance Program participants supported 2009 NAOSH Week. Sponsored annually by the American Society of Safety Engineers, an Alliance Program participant, and the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering, the Week focuses on the importance of preventing injuries and illnesses in the workplace. The theme for 2009 NAOSH Week was "Safety Means Always Coming Home."
  • May 4-10, 2008: 2008 North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers and a number of other Alliance Program participants supported 2008 NAOSH Week, "Safety is Good Business." Sponsored annually by American Society of Safety Engineers and the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering, the Week focuses on the importance of preventing injuries and illnesses in the workplace.
  • March 11-15, 2008: CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2008, Las Vegas, Nevada.
    • March 13, 2008: Michael Buchet, then-Acting Director, Office of Construction Services, Directorate of Construction, USDOL-OSHA, gave a presentation "OSHA's Trenching Initiative and Construction Update" to trench shoring and shielding industry executives during AEM's Trench Shoring and Shielding Association Breakfast Meeting.
    • March 14, 2008: Michael Buchet, then-Acting Director, Office of Construction Services, Directorate of Construction, USDOL-OSHA, gave a presentation "OSHA's Top Ten Construction Hazards" to construction industry representatives.

Products and Resources
Alliance Program Participant Developed Products
  • Preventing Rough Terrain Forklift Accidents Best Practices [PDF  - 136 KB]. Through the OSHA and Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) Alliance, AEM developed "Preventing Rough Terrain Forklift Accidents Best Practices." The document provides users of rough terrain forklifts with information to prevent injury or death when operating rough terrain forklifts and addresses how to prevent overturn and run-over accidents. (2008, March)
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+ Alliance Implementation Team members participated in the development of this resource.
 


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