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This page highlights success stories from OSHA's Regional and Area Offices and
State Plan State Alliance Programs. OSHA and Alliance participants work together to reach out, educate
and lead the nation's employers and their employees in improving and advancing workplace safety and
health.
Region I
- Region I Concord Area Office and New Hampshire Construction Roundtable Collaborate to Achieve Safety and Health Goals. (As of December 2010)
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Region I Area Offices Form Alliance with Brazilian Immigrant Center to Improve Safety and Health of Portuguese Speaking Workers in Massachusetts. (As of
September 2009)
- Alliance Among Three OSHA Region I Massachusetts Area Offices, The Massachusetts Division of
Occupational Safety On-site Consultation Program and The Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations and Standards Trains Building Inspectors in Hazard Prevention. (As of September
2007)
- Alliance Among OSHA Region I Area Offices, On-Site Consultation Programs, Vermont OSHA, and the
Safety and Health Council of Northern New England Promotes Training Seminars to Protect Employees.
(As of December 2006)
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Alliances Between OSHA's Region I Augusta, Maine, Area Office and Public and Private Entities Open Communication Channels To Protect Maine's Employers and Employees. (As of September 2006)
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Alliance Between Region I's Springfield, Massachusetts, Area Office and Worcester Contractors Formalizes Collaborative Efforts and Provides Safety and Health Training. (As of September
2006)
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Alliance Between Region I's Braintree and Methuen Area Offices and Construction Safety Roundtable Continues to Grow and Reach Out to Students. (As of May 2006;
updated November 24, 2008)
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Alliance Among OSHA Region I's Braintree, Methuen and Springfield, Massachusetts, Area Offices; Massachusetts Consultation Program; and Massachusetts Nurses Association
Provides Information on Hazardous Chemicals, Workplace Violence and Ergonomic Hazards.
(As of May 2006)
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Alliance Between OSHA Region I and Iron Worker's District Council of New England Labor Management Cooperation Trust Protects the Safety and Health of Construction Workers.
(As of June 2005)
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Region I's OSHA and Lamar Bridgeport Alliance Working to Improve the Safety and
Health of the Outdoor Advertising Industry's Employees. (As of February 2003; updated September 2004)
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Region II
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Region III
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Region IV
- Georgia Struck-By Alliance Reaches Thousands with Safety Stand-Downs. (As of August 2011)
- Region IV's Atlanta-West Area Office and Constru-Guia Al Dia Magazine Alliance Focuses on Spanish Speaking Workers in Construction Industry. (As of August 2011)
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Florida Alliance Hosts Crane Safety Stand Down. (As of September 2010)
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Region IV Jacksonville, Florida Area Office and The Northeast Florida Safety
Council Alliance Provides Training to Thousands of Florida Employers. (As
of December 2009)
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OSHA Region IV Alliance Educates Students About Construction Hazards.
(As of December 2007; Updated September 2009)
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OSHA Region IV's Alabama Youth Alliance Provides Safety and Health Training for
Vocational Educators and Students. (As of September 2008)
- OSHA Region IV Mobile, Alabama Area Office Alliance Develops Courses in Occupational Safety and
Health Standards for the Maritime Industry. (As of March 2008)
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Region IV and Mexican Consulate Alliance Establish Helpline to Assist Hispanic Workers in the
Southeast. (As of December 2007)
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Among OSHA Region IV and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Fifth and Tenth Districts,
Southeastern Line Constructors Apprenticeship and Training Council and Southeastern Line Constructors
Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc. Trains Employees in the Electrical
Utility Industry in Safety. (As of September 2007)
- Alliance Among OSHA Region IV and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Fifth and
Tenth Districts, Southeastern Line Constructors Apprenticeship and Training Council and
Southeastern Line Constructors Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc.
Trains Employees in the Electrical Utility Industry in Safety. (As of September 2007)
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Among OSHA Region IV, Mobile, Alabama Area Office and Health and Safety Advocates Works to Increase
Awareness of Workplace Violence Issues. (As of September 2007)
- Alliance Between Region IV Fort Lauderdale and Tampa, Florida, Area Offices and Associated Builders
and Contractors, Inc. Provides Training to Thousands of Construction Employees. (As of September
2006)
- Alliance Between OSHA Region IV, Mobile Area Office and the Wiregrass Safety Alliance Provides
No-Cost Training to Small Businesses. (As of October 2005)
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Alliance Among OSHA's Region IV, Mobile, Alabama, Area Office, Mobile County Public School System,
American Society Of Safety Engineers, Alabama Safe State Consultation Program, and Mobile United
Helps Young Workers Learn About Safety in the Workplace. (As of June 2005)
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Alliance Between OSHA Region IV and the Sunshine Safety Council Strives to Reduce Work-Zone Traffic
Accidents. (As of June 2005; updated March 2007)
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL Area Office, the University of South Florida (USF), SafetyFlorida Consultation
Program and the USF/OSHA Training Institute at the College of Public Health, Host a Hispanic Worker
Family Health and Safety Fair. (As of November 2004)
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Region IV's OSHA Alliance Signed with Alabama Organizations to Enhance Work Zone Safety. (As
of March 2004; updated November 2008)
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Region VI
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Region VII
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Region VIII
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Region X
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