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M10.5 Blog about an occupational safety and health organization

M10.5 Blog about an occupational safety and health organization

One health and safety program that OSHA sponsors is the OSHA Alliance Program. This program aims to promote safe and secure workplaces as well as increase worker input in the workplace. OSHA works with groups and agencies that believe in worker safety and health. These include unions, consulates, trade and professional organizations, businesses, and educational institutions. The Alliance program includes training workers on regulations and standards, encouraging order participation in the workplace, and facilitating various forums that discuss workplace safety and health. What I most appreciate about this program, is that it encourages worker involvement. With worker input, the health and safety of the workers can be exponentially increased.


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