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In March 2002, OSHA created the Alliance Program. This cooperative program enables organizations committed to safety and health to work with OSHA to prevent injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the workplace. OSHA and Alliance participants work together to reach out to, educate, and lead the nation’s employers and their employees in advancing workplace safety and health. Groups that can form an Alliance with OSHA include employers, labor unions, trade or professional groups, educational institutions and government agencies.

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OSHA's Industry Sector Quick Start step-by-step guide introduces employers and workers to OSHA's compliance assistance resources, and generates an initial set of compliance assistance materials tailored to your workplace.
U.S. Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao Signs Drug-Free Workplace Alliance Agreement With Four International Labor Unions on October 12, 2004
U.S. Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao Signs Drug-Free Workplace Alliance Agreement With Four International Labor Unions on October 12, 2004

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The following are National Alliances listed by OSHA Strategic Management Plan focus areas:

Amputations
Amputations
Blood Lead
Blood Lead
Construction
Construction

Ergonomics
Ergonomics

General Industry
General Industry

High Incident Industries
High Incident Industries

Immigrant Workers
Immigrant Workers

Silica
Silica

Small Businesses
Small Businesses

Transportation
Transportation

Workplace Violence
Workplace Violence

Youth
Youth

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