Title: OSHA
1OSHAs VOLUNTARY PROTECTION PROGRAMSA Path for
Achieving Safety and Health Excellence
Federal Agency VPP Workshop
Cathy Oliver Director Office of Partnerships and
Recognition Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
2What is VPP?
- A process for achieving safety and health
excellence - Joint Cooperation
- Labor Management Government
- Official recognition of excellence
3VPP Basic Tenets
- Effective Safety and Health Management Systems
- Performance-based Criteria
- Self-Sufficient
- Effects Culture Change
- Continuous Improvement
4NOT THE FLAVOR OF THE MONTH
5VPP Benefits
- Employees
- Safe and Healthful Work Environment
- Improved Morale
- Employers
- Lower Costs (Insurance Workers Comp)
- Higher Profitability
- OSHA
- Role Models
- Safety and Health Ambassadors
6Safety and Health Management System(SHMS)
7VPP Elements
- Management commitment and employee involvement
- Worksite analysis
- Hazard prevention control
- Training
8Management Commitment
- Commitment
- Planning
- Written Program
- Authority and Resources
- Line Accountability
- Contract Worker Coverage
9Employee Involvement
- Meaningful Involvement
- Employee Rights
- Union Assurances
- Access to Records
10Worksite Analysis
- Self-Inspection
- Comprehensive Surveys
- Hazard Analysis
- Accident Investigations
- Trend Analysis
- Annual Evaluation
11Hazard Prevention Control
- Written Program
- Engineering, Administrative, PPE Controls
- Emergency Preparedness
- Professional Expertise
- Occupational Health Care Programs
12Safety and Health Training
- Hazard Recognition
- Rights and Responsibilities
- Safety and Health Management Systems
13VPP Process
14VPP Process
- Application to Regional VPP Manager
- No Fees Associated with Program
- Program Criteria
- Injury Illness Rates Below BLS Avg.
- SH Programs In Place 1 Year
- Union buy-in
- Annual and Self Evaluation
- Onsite Evaluation
- Re-approval Process
15VPP Onsite Evaluation
- Not Compliance Oriented
- Comprehensive SHMS Review
- Documentation Reviews
- OSHA-300 Records Check
- Employee Interviews
- Recommendation for Participation
16VPP Recognition
- Star
- Highest level of recognition
- All VPP requirements met
- System operating at least one year
- Rates are below the National Average
- Merit
- Demonstration
17How Much Does VPP Cost?
- Depends Upon Starting Point
- No standard method of costing SH
- No Set Cost
- Varies by Complexity
- Necessary Documentation for Confidence
- Several VPP Sites have anecdotally reported that
after start-up up costs, it is small (less than
1 of gross operating expenses typically) - USA/NASA 1 6 pay back
18Growth of VPPFederal Only
As of 1/31/07
Source OSHA, Office of Partnership Recognition
19VPP Participants
- Over 270 different industries participate
- Size Independent
- Smallest Site 3 Employees
- Largest Site 18,000 Employees 1,059 Contract
Employees - 52 have lt 200 Employees
- 28 Union
20Whos Who in VPP
- General Electric
- Dell
- International Paper
- Conoco Philips
- Frito-Lay
- Exxon-Mobil
- Motorola
- Georgia Pacific
- Nabisco
- Solutia
- Pfizer
- Tyco
- 3M
- Lockheed Martin
- IBM Corporation
- Dow Chemical
- Schering-Plough
- Texaco
- United Space Alliance
21Federal Agencies in VPP
- 118 Total VPP sites across 7 Agencies
- NASA (7 sites)
- DOL (4 sites)
- DOD (7 sites Army 1, Navy 4, NSA 2)
- HHS (1 site)
- Interior (3 sites)
- Treasury (1 site)
- USPS (95 sites)
22VPP Special Government Employees
- Assists OSHAs onsite evaluation teams with
industry employees also Federal employees - Invites qualified volunteers from VPP sites to
participate if approved by OSHA and funded by
companies/agencies - Gives industry and government opportunity to work
together to share views and best practices - Currently, there are more than 700 active SGEs
- In FY06, used 353 SGEs
- There are 67 SGEs from Federal Agencies
23New Initiatives
- VPP Corporate
- Mobile Workforce
- OSHA Challenge
24Puget Sound Naval ShipyardA VPP Success Story
25VPP STARS Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
- Oldest continuously operating shipyard in the US
(June 1800) - Approximately 4,300 workers
- TCIR/DART are 32 and 48 below the industry
averages, respectively
26The US Mint at Philadelphia A VPP Success Story
- Prior to VPP
- One of the highest employee injury rates in the
federal government - In 2002, The Mint was cited for 81 OSHA
Violations with 139 specific examples of unsafe
conditions. - Had the Mint been a private company, it would
have faced 250,000 in fines for violations. - The Director of the Mint orders a six week work
stoppage to review and address safety issues.
27The US Mint at Philadelphia A VPP Success Story
28VPP - Workers Compensation Medical Costs
Total Savings FY 03 - 06 (-) 410K or (-) 37
29VPP Works
- 2005 Data
- TCIR Rate 50 below Industry avg.
- DART Rate 53 below Industry avg.
- Fed Agency TCIR 53 below Industry avg.
- Fed Agency DART 44 below Industry avg.
- Estimated 11,901 TCIR injuries avoided
- Estimated 6,061 DART injuries avoided
- Reduced Workers Compensation Costs
- Labor, Management , and Government
working together - Increased Productivity
- WORKERS GO HOME SAFE
30What People Are Saying
- It has been a joint effort involving our unions,
management, employees and OSHA in identifying
potential hazards and health risks and developing
programs that are transforming workplace safety
and health into a model for other agencies and
companies. - - John E. Potter,
- Postmaster General, U.S. Postal Service
31VPP Help
- http//www.osha.gov
- Federal Register Notices
- Local OSHA Area Office
- VPPPA
32Contact
- Cathy Oliver
- (202) 693-2213
- oliver.cathy_at_dol.gov