OSHA and the American Red Cross renew alliance focused on
protecting the
safety and health of volunteers, employees
safety and health of volunteers, employees
WASHINGTON - The Occupational Safety and Health
Administration and the American Red
Cross today renewed
their alliance to continue efforts to reduce workplace incidents and protect
workers from hazardous exposures. During this five-year alliance, OSHA and the
Red Cross will focus on providing workers and employers with information and
training resources on emergency preparedness, disease prevention education and
first aid.
"Our alliance with the Red
Cross over the past 10 years has allowed us to share safety and health
information with workers, particularly those most vulnerable to workplace
hazards," said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and
Health Dr. David Michaels. "We look forward to continuing this partnership
to provide workers with the resources necessary to stay safe and healthy on the
job."
The Red Cross has been helpful in
sharing information on updates to OSHA's injury reporting requirements and also
hosted a webinar on bloodborne pathogens and prevention of disease transmission
in the workplace.
"This alliance reaffirms our
commitment to training and preparation to help save lives," said Dominick
Tolli, Vice President, Preparedness and Health and Safety Services at the Red
Cross. "Knowing the correct steps to take in those critical first moments
of an emergency can mean the difference between life and death."
Founded in 1881, the Red Cross
helps communities through disaster preparedness and service. Volunteers and
staff provide care to people affected by disasters in the United States and
support members of the military and their families. The Red Cross also
facilitates blood collection and distribution, health and safety education and
training, and international relief and development.
Through its Alliance Program, OSHA works
with unions, consulates, trade and professional organizations, faith- and
community-based organizations, businesses and educational institutions to
prevent workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. The purpose of each
alliance is to develop compliance assistance tools and resources and to educate
workers and employers about their rights and responsibilities. Alliance Program
participants do not receive exemptions from OSHA inspections or any other
enforcement benefits.
Under the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing safe and healthful
workplaces for their employees. OSHA's role is to ensure these conditions for
America's working men and women by setting and enforcing standards, and
providing training, education and assistance. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.
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