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    TEXT VERSION OF SLIDE:

    Title: Alliance Program Goals
    Content:
     
    • OSHA and the participating organizations must define, implement, and meet a set of short- and long-term goals that fall into three categories:

      - Training and education
      - Outreach and communication
      - Promoting the national dialogue on workplace safety and health
    [Includes the Alliance and OSHA logos]

    Speaker Notes:

    Alliance Program agreements do not include an enforcement component, such as exemption from general scheduled inspections or monitoring visits. Alliances are also different from other cooperative programs because their agreements are not worksite-based; instead focus on entire industries or hazards within the industries. However, OSHA and the participating organizations must define, implement and meet a set of short- and long-term goals that fall into 3 categories:

    • Training and education
    • Outreach and communication
    • Promoting the national dialogue on workplace safety and health
 
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