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Assistance for Small Businesses and Others: Free Resources for Employers with Latino Workers. National Action Summit for Latin Worker Health & Safety April 14-15, 2010, Houston, Texas.
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Assistance for Small Businesses and Others: Free Resources for Employers with Latino Workers
National Action Summit for Latin Worker Health & Safety April 14-15, 2010, Houston, Texas Assistance for Small Businesses and Others:Free Resources for Employers with Latino WorkersThe NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Program Melody Kawamoto, MD, MS Medical Officer SAFER • HEALTHIER • PEOPLE™
Mission • Generate new occupational safety and health knowledge • Transfer knowledge into practice for the betterment of • workers • Provide national and world leadership • to prevent work-related illness, injury, disability, and death • Conduct scientific research • Develop guidance and authoritative recommendations • Disseminate information • Respond to requests for workplace health hazard • evaluations
The NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Program • Responds to employer, employee or employee • representatives’ requests for hazard evaluations • Provides medical, nursing and industrial hygiene • technical and consultative assistance to • Federal, State, and local agencies • Industry and Labor • Other groups or individuals
The NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Program Professional Resources
Who can request a NIOSH health hazard evaluation? VALID REQUEST
Can government agencies request a NIOSH health hazard evaluation? Federal, state, and local agencies Valid Request Technical Assistance
When to consider requesting a NIOSH health hazard evaluation?
How to request a NIOSH health hazard evaluation? FAX ONLINE MAIL available in Spanish
How does NIOSH respond to requests? • When outside scope of program? • Referral letter • For IEQ/mold and nonindustrial cancer clusters? • Call and letter Consultation
How does NIOSH respond to requests? • For • Serious health issues • New, unique, unfamiliar hazards • Known problem, other resources unavailable Field investigation
What is a NIOSH health hazard evaluation field investigation? Industrial Hygiene * Medicine Psychology * Engineering Toxicology * Epidemiology Chemistry * Nursing Ergonomics
How are NIOSH health hazard evaluations reported? Written report Highlights some available in Spanish Weblinks
Other activities The NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Program
Where can I find the NIOSH health hazard evaluation program? www.cdc.gov/niosh/hhe http://www.cdc.gov/spanish/niosh/hhe-sp.html CDC/NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Program 4676 Columbia Parkway, Mailstop R-9 Cincinnati, Ohio 45226
Where can I get informationfrom NIOSH? Worker Safety and Health Topic Pages http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ http://www.cdc.gov/spanish/niosh/ topics/default.html
Where can I get informationfrom NIOSH? CDC-INFO cdcinfo@cdc.gov 1.800.CDC.INFO 1.800.232.4636 24 hours every day in Spanish and English
Free Spanish-language Information Available Online from CPWR Mary Watters
Free information in Spanish & English • www.elcosh.org • www.elcosh.org/es/ • www.elcoshimages.org • www.MiTrabajoSeguro.org • www.cpwr.com
Go online! Thank you in advance your for your input.
Assistance for Small Business and Others:Free Resources for Employers with Latino Workers *** National Action Summit for Latino Worker Health & Safety Houston, Texas April 14-15, 2010 Jim Barkley OSHCON Consultant Manager Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation Workplace Safety Programs
On-Site Consultations The OSHA On-site Consultation program operates in all 50 states and is a free service to help businesses with 250 or fewer employees. Though principally funded through grants from Federal OSHA, On-Site Consultation is operated by each state and maintains confidentiality from State or Federal OSHA enforcement. In Texas, this program is called OSHCON, and is administered by the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation, and is housed within Workplace Safety Programs.
OSHCON performs approximately 2950 safety and health consultations annually in Texas. We have 28 Consultants in 15 cities throughout Texas. Consultation activities include physical inspections to identify hazards and/or OSHA violations, review of written programs and recordkeeping, noise monitoring, air sampling and technical updates on OSHA Standards. Texas OSHCON Request Line 1-800-687-7080 On-line request www.tdi.state.tx.us/wc/safety/oshcon
Video Resources Our Audiovisual Resource Library has the largest free safety video rental library in the United States. Employers pay only return mail and insurance. 1453 Spanish Safety DVD’s out of 4151 total (35%) 628 Spanish Safety VHS Tapes out of 2943 total (21%) In FY09, 22,209 employees were trained with Spanish language videos out of 92,378*. www.tdi.state.tx.us/wc/safety/videoresources/avcatalog.html
Safety and Health Publications The OSHCON Safety Publications Resource Library consists of checklists, training programs, fact sheets, sample written programs, Q&A sheets, and “Take 5” safety meeting topics. The Publications Library has a total of 293 different publications and 237 (81%) are in Spanish. In FY09, 648,020 Spanish language downloads out of 1,422,188 total (46% downloads were Spanish) www.tdi.state.tx.us/wc/safety/videoresources/index.html
Safety Violations Hotline Safety Violations Hotline Program provides a means for workers to take a proactive role in addressing workplace safety and health issues. The Hot Line is toll-free (1-800-452-9595), operates on a 24-hour basis and is bilingual. Texas employers are required to post notices in English and Spanish informing workers of the existence of the program.
Safety Training Though much of our training courses are in English, we do have courses in Spanish. A free OSHA 10 Hour Construction Safety course in Spanish is Currently available every other month in Austin. Our Bilingual trainer has developed Spanish presentation lesson plans for The OSHA 10 Hour General Industry course and 43 specific safety and health topics covering most construction and general industry standards. Courses are low cost, based on actual travel expenses.
Safety and Health Update Electronic Newsletter Newsletter is automatically e-mailed to subscribers monthly. Contains updates about upcoming training seminars, new videos and publications, health and safety program information, tips and Information relative to workplace safety. www.tdi.state.tx.us/wc/employer/index.html
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