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December 11, 2003
Alliance representatives at the Fall Alliance Program Orientation session
Alliance representatives at the
Fall Alliance Program Orientation session

Fall - Alliance Orientation.

December 11, 2003. Representatives from 7 Alliances participated in the Alliance Program Quarterly Orientation session. Below is the PowerPoint presentation given during the session.
  • Cooperative Programs: Expanding OSHA's Impact [PPT* - 2 MB]. December 11, 2003. Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs, described OSHA's cooperative programs for new Program participants. Ms. White also discussed OSHA’s 2003 - 2008 Strategic Management Plan, which sets goals and strategies to build on the Agency’s successes and enhance the work for the future. OSHA’s cooperative programs, including the Alliance Program, are integral to the Agency’s ability to meet the goals of the plan. In addition, she reviewed the Alliance Web site and encouraged the participants to visit the site for valuable information on the program.

    OSHA’s Deputy Assistant Secretary, Gary Visscher, US-DOL, joined the group and expressed his support for the Alliance Program. Mr. Visscher also asked the attendees to share their experiences and the successes that have resulted from working to meet the goals of their Alliance agreements.
Orientation Participants
  • Fall - December 11, 2003. Air Conditioning Contractors of America, American Society of Safety Engineers, Club Managers Association of America, Construction Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Independent Electrical Contractors Inc., National Asphalt Pavement Association, National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association.


September 29, 2003
Alliance representatives at the Summer Alliance Program Orientation session
Alliance representatives at the
Summer Alliance Program Orientation session

Summer - Alliance Orientation.

September 29, 2003. Representatives from 13 Alliances participated in the third Alliance Program Orientation session. Below is the PowerPoint presentation given during the session.
  • Cooperative Programs: Expanding OSHA's Impact [PPT* - 4 MB]. September 29, 2003. Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs, described OSHA's cooperative programs for new Program participants. Ms. White also discussed OSHA’s 2003 - 2008 Strategic Management Plan, which sets goals and strategies to build on the Agency’s successes and enhance the work for the future. OSHA’s cooperative programs, including the Alliance Program, are integral to the Agency’s ability to meet the goals of the plan. In addition, she reviewed the Alliance Web site and encouraged the participants to visit the site for valuable information on the program.

    OSHA’s Deputy Assistant Secretary, Gary Visscher, US-DOL, joined the group and expressed his support for the Alliance Program. Mr. Visscher also asked the attendees to share their experiences and the successes that have resulted from working to meet the goals of their Alliance agreements.
Orientation Participants
  • Summer - September 29, 2003. American Textile Manufactures Institute, American Council of Independent Laboratories, American Shipbuilding Association, Tree Care Industry Association, National Electrical Contractors Association, Screenprinting and Graphic Imaging Association International, Shipbuilders Council of America, National Safety Council, Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., Center for Business and Public Policy - Georgetown University, National Association Directors of Nursing Administration in Long-term Care.


May 19, 2003
Alliance representatives at the Spring Alliance Program Orientation session
Alliance representatives at the
Spring Alliance Program Orientation session

Spring - Alliance Orientation.

May 19, 2003. Representatives from 9 Alliances participated in the second Alliance Program Orientation session. Below is the PowerPoint presentation given during the session.
  • Cooperative Programs: Expanding OSHA's Impact [PPT* - 754 KB]. May 19, 2003. Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs, describes OSHA's cooperative programs for new program participants.

    She also invites discussion of their experiences in the program and their ideas and views on potential joint activities.
Orientation Participants
  • Spring - May 19, 2003. Airlines Alliance – Delta Airlines, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Apparel and Footwear Association, American College of Occupational Environmental Medicine, Air Conditioning Contractors of America, Center for Business and Public Policy - McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, International Mass Retail Association, National Association of Home Builders and the Shipbuilders Council of America.


March 18, 2003
Alliance representatives at the first Alliance Program Orientation session
Alliance representatives at the
first Alliance Program Orientation session

Winter - Alliance Orientation.

March 18, 2003. Representatives from 11 Alliances participated in the first Alliance Program Orientation session. Below is the PowerPoint presentation given during the session.
  • Cooperative Programs: Expanding OSHA's Impact [PPT* - 1 MB]. March 18, 2003. Paula White, Director, Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs, describes OSHA's cooperative programs for new program participants. She also invites discussion of their experiences in the program and their ideas and views on potential joint activities.
Orientation Participants
  • Winter - March 18, 2003. American Apparel and Footwear Association, American Biological Safety Association, American Industrial Hygiene Association, American Society of Safety Engineers, American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Construction Management Association of America, Independent Electrical Contractors, National Association of Shooting Ranges, Screenprinting and Graphic Imaging Association International, Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, The Dow Chemical Company, and The Society of Plastics Industry.
 
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