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GAO Calls For Better
Oversight of VPP
des plaines,
il – The American Society of Safety
Engineers is urging OSHA to provide improved oversight and
measurement of the results of its Voluntary Protection Programs,
which the U.S. General Accounting Office says is necessary.
ASSE President Warren K. Brown, CSP, ARM, CSHM, noted
the need to allow for ASSE members and other key stakeholders to
help identify improvements in the program, while commenting on the
report released recently by the U.S. Government Accountability
Office (GAO) titled “OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) –
Improved Oversight and Controls Would Better Ensure Program Quality”
noting.
“ASSE supports efforts to ensure
that OSHA's activities demonstrate positive results in enhanced
worker safety and health. As the GAO report indicates that better
oversight and measurement of VPP achievements is needed, we urge
OSHA to take steps now to provide such oversight and measurement of
results,” Brown said.
“ASSE's members understand the
value of VPP in encouraging employers to invest in safety and health
management systems. We believe increased oversight will demonstrate
the program's overall effectiveness and help ensure that only
qualified employers remain in the program,” Brown continued. “ASSE
has long urged Congress to allow for third party audits by qualified
safety and health professionals to help encourage employer
compliance with OSHA standards. Where the quality of an employer's
safety and health management systems may be at issue, the training
and experience of a safety and health professional would be useful
both to an employer and OSHA in ensuring adherence to VPP
requirements.”
ASSE also urges OSHA to bring
together ASSE’s members and other stakeholders to help identify
opportunities to improve oversight and strengthen VPP’s impact on
worker safety and health.
Founded in 1911, the Des
Plaines, IL-based ASSE is the largest and oldest professional safety
society and is committed to protecting people, property and the
environment.
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