OSHA
Turner Construction Company OSHA Partnership Agreement
Pages
10
Time to read
19 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
10
Time to read
19 mins
Publication
Language
English
This document is a technical report detailing the partnership between the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Turner Construction Company for the 2000 Arch Project in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The partnership aims to enhance safety and health during the construction of a new mixed-use building, which will provide 474,193 square feet of usable space across 20 stories. The report outlines the common objectives of reducing injuries and illnesses, increasing safety training, and ensuring effective safety monitoring. It describes the strategies and measures to achieve these goals, including tracking injury rates, conducting self-inspections, and evaluating safety management systems among participating contractors. The document also specifies the roles of OSHA and Turner in maintaining safety compliance and outlines the verification processes for assessing the partnership's effectiveness. Additionally, it mentions the incentives for participating contractors, including recognition and access to consultation services, to encourage adherence to safety standards.