Title: VPP Mobile Workforce Demonstration for Construction
1VPP Mobile Workforce Demonstration for
Construction
2Highlights
- Eligibility
- Application Process
- Approval Process
- Continuing Participation Requirements
3Eligibility
Contact Initiated Demonstration Candidate
Eligibility Determination and Application
Guidance VPP Manager or Coordinator
4Who is Eligible?
- Construction industry SIC/NAICS
- 3 years operating in construction industry
- GCs and Specialty Trade Contractors at the
Corporate, Division, or Business Unit level - Long-term and short-term projects
- May or may not have authority and responsibility
for safety and health over the entire site - Inspection History
- No open citations
5Application Process
Contact Initiated Demonstration Candidate
Eligibility Determination and Application
Guidance VPP Manager or Coordinator
Application Review VPP Manager or Coordinator
Application Submittal Demonstration Candidate
6Unique Application Features
- Designated Geographic Area (DGA)
- Union Support
- Participation Plan
- Applicants Prescreening/Oversight Processes
- Injury and illness data
7Designated Geographic Area (DGA)
- No smaller than an Area Office
- May cover multiple AOs within a single Region
- AOs do not have to be within the same state
- No larger than a Region
- May cover multiple states within a Region
- Applicants who want to participate in multiple
Regions should contact the NO
8Union Support
- OSHA expects each applicant to determine whether
the requirement for union support applies.
Calculate the percentage of your employees
(including temporary employees) and subcontractor
employees who are represented by unions at the
time of your application. Then use the chart
below.
9Applicant Participation Plan
- Designed to address elements of VPP that are
different from those published in the current VPP
FRNs, such as - DGA
- Annual Emergency Evacuation Drills
- Baseline hazards analysis
- Employee Involvement
- Alternative program elements must provide
protection equal to that of traditional VPP - Emphasis on good practices
10Applicants Prescreening/Oversight Processes
- Applicant must perform onsite prescreening/oversig
ht processes for all worksites within DGA - Assure VPP-quality safety and health protection
at all active worksites within the DGA - Demonstrates direct corporate oversight and
involvement in SH at worksites - OSHA will verify effectiveness of and compliance
with an applicants processes - Review documentation during the corporate onsite
evaluation - Verify effectiveness during worksite evaluation(s)
11Calculating Injury Illness Data
- Injury and Illness Rate Requirements
- 3-year TCIR and DART rate reflecting experience
of the participants workforce throughout the DGA
- Required at Application
- Company-only data for the first two years
- Combined injury and illness data, including all
subcontractors, for the most recent calendar year - Subsequent reporting must continue to build upon
the combined rate data
12First Year Combined Injury and Illness Data
(Sample)
13Application Format
- Largely follows the current VPP application
format - Emphasize subcontractors, where applicable
- Injury and Illness data
- Prescreening
- Supplemental application instructions cover
differences
14Participation Decisions
Contact Initiated Demonstration Candidate
Eligibility Determination and Application
Guidance VPP Manager or Coordinator
Application Review VPP Manager or Coordinator
Application Submittal Demonstration Candidate
Participation Decisions VPP Manager/RA (in
conjunction with Candidate)
15Participation Decisions
- Determine applicants eligibility
- Review application, including
- Applicants Participation Plan
- Union Support
- Prescreening Process
- Injury and Illness Data
- Active/anticipated worksite list
- OSHA, after consulting with the applicant, will
determine the DGA
16Two Phase Onsite Evaluation
Contact Initiated Demonstration Candidate
Eligibility Determination and Application
Guidance VPP Manager or Coordinator
Application Review VPP Manager or Coordinator
Application Submittal Demonstration Candidate
Participation Decisions VPP Manager/RA (in
conjunction with Candidate)
Corporate Onsite Evaluation OSHA Evaluation Team
Worksite Evaluation(s) OSHA Evaluation Team
17Two-Phased Onsite Evaluation
- Corporate Onsite Evaluation
- Worksite Evaluation(s)
18Phase 1 - Corporate Onsite Evaluation
- The focus is to verify that the applicant has all
of the policies, procedures, and programs (e.g.
confined space) in place to effect VPP Star
quality safety and health at all locations within
the DGA - Verify all information described in the
application - and participation plan
- Length of onsite evaluations may vary
19Corporate Onsite Evaluation Elements
- Evaluation elements will include
- Assessment of management leadership
- Assessment of employee involvement
- Review of corporate SHMS
- Review of prescreening/oversight processes
- Measure safety and health performance
- Review Recordkeeping
- Annual Evaluations
20How Many Worksites Do We Evaluate?
- The Regional Administrator has the discretion to
select the number of onsite evaluations based on
the following criteria - The number needed to cover all the types of work
performed - The phases of construction and the nature of the
hazards - The geographic scope of the application
- Other factors which OSHA determines may affect
its ability to fully and accurately assess the
effectiveness of the SHMS - Normally will not exceed the number of programmed
inspections the Regional Administrator would
otherwise expect an applicant to receive - F.W. Dodge Reports serve as basis, where
applicable
21Phase 2 - Worksite Evaluation(s)
- Number and Location determined by OSHA
- Evaluated using a similar process to a VPP
Corporate Facility - Verify that the corporate SHMS is in place and
effective - Interview employees and management
- Review any site-specific elements
- Verify compliance with OSHA regulations
- Non-controlling applicants will need to gain
written assurance from controlling employer that
OSHA can come onsite
22Selected Worksite VPP Approval
- Decisions
- VPP Star
- VPP Merit
- Application Denial
- One or more sites do not meet VPP minimum
requirements (MR)
23Report Format
- Use VPP Site Report and VPP Worksheet to Document
Corporate SHMS - Will provide supplemental instructions regarding
differences - Temporary solution
- One report that documents and verifies findings
24Continuing Participation Requirements
25Reapproval, Withdrawal and Termination
- Reapproval
- Evaluate additional worksite(s) every 12 to 18
months - Number of sites same rules as application process
- Evaluate corporate SHMS every 5 years
- Withdrawal/Termination
- RA will
- Give the company 30 days to meet requirements or
- Ask the company to withdraw from the
Demonstration. - May terminate if employer fails to withdraw
- Appeals to Assistant Secretary
26Annual Evaluation
- Submit by February 15th
- Same format as traditional VPP with few
exceptions - Employment estimates for previous Year TCIR and
DART Rates - Active/anticipated worksite list for current year
- Union support update for current year
27The Path Forward
- Effective October 1, 2006, all current VPP Star
Demonstration Programs will terminate - Current Demo participants grandfathered into new
Mobile Workforce Demonstration for Construction - Traditional VPP still available
- Long-term sites
- Resident contractors at VPP sites
- VPPC FY 2007