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Programa en Español de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo de Oregon OSHA
Oregon OSHA presents a new, easy-to-use tool for employers to deliver job safety training to Spanish
Trenching Safety Poster
Important reminder to place wherever there is trenching.
NEW FROM OSHA: Trenching safety card
Print this out and give to your Spanish-speaking workers.
y Tool de Construccion de OSHA
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La Limpieza del Tambor Mezclador: Procedimientos Para un Trabajo Seguro
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Hispanic Outreach Fact Sheet
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Supported Scaffold QuickCard in Spanish and English
Illustrated tips for inspecting scaffolds and parts.
Hispanic Outreach Quick Start Safety Resources from OSHA
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OSHA Celebrates Feria Familiar de Salud y Seguridad
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Spanish instructions for clean-up crews.
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Toolbox Safety Talks, English-Spanish
52 talks, one for each week of the year
Scaffold Safety Handbook: English-Spanish Edition
Make sure ALL of your employees are safe and comply with scaffold safety standards.
NAHB-OSHA Jobsite Safety Handbook: English-Spanish Edition
An essential tool for builders, contractors, and construction workers for use on residential jobsite
Instituto Nacional de Salud y Seguridad Ocupacional
1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674)
National Alliance for Hispanic Health
Terrific site for tapping into health resources, from health fact sheets to grant information.
Certificación de Abanderados
Este curso de cuatro horas es endosado por ATSSA y requerido por la mayoría de los estados.

FIRST-EVER HISPANIC SUMMIT 2004

The DOL-OSHA Hispanic Safety and Health Summit, on July 22, 2004, in Orlando, was an outstanding success with more than 500 people attending to learn about best practices for safety and health and ways to bridge cultural and language barriers.

The summit drew representatives from 35 states and abroad from government, community and faith-based organizations, non-profits, unions, industry and others to address safe environments for Hispanic workers with a particular focus on construction, agriculture, hospitality, health care, landscaping and maritime.

Keynote speaker Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao (see below) stressed "the commitment of this Administration and the Department of Labor to protecting the health and safety of our nation's diverse Hispanic workforce."

 

 

 

U.S. Secretary of Labor, Elaine Chao, speaks with Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA, John Henshaw (right), and Luis Moreno (center), Safety Director, WBC Construction, The three spoke at the August Hispanic Summit in Orlando. The Summit was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA, Hispanic Alliance for Progress, and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.


At the USF SafetyFlorida information booth, and prepared for the rush of attendees prior to the opening of the Hispanic Summit, are (l-r) Charlene Vespi, USF SafetyFlorida Program Manager, John Henshaw, Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA, Bob Nesbit, USF OSHA Training Institute Education Center Program Manager, and Pat Stark, USF SafetyFlorida Safety and Health Consultant.

Charlene Vespi, (r), USF SafetyFlorida Program Manager, takes notes of suggestions made by one of the participants at her Hispanic Summit presentation on Value-Added through Safety.



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