Department of Labor, Better Business Bureau North Central Texas Sign Alliance Partnership To Help Keep Workers Safe

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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Better Business Bureau, North Central Texas have partnered to promote workplace rights and responsibilities of members and employees.

OSHA’s Dallas and Fort Worth area offices and the Better Business Bureau have signed an alliance to educate employers and employees on workplace hazards. The alliance’s partners will provide information, guidance, and training resources to construction and general industry employers to help protect the safety and health of workers. The alliance will also promote a better understanding of workers’ rights and employers’ responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

OSHA’s Alliance Program works with groups committed to worker safety and health to prevent workplace fatalities, injuries, and illnesses. These groups include unions, consulates, trade or professional organizations, businesses, faith- and community-based organizations, and educational institutions. OSHA and the groups work together to develop compliance assistance tools and resources, share information with workers and employers and educate workers and employers about their rights and responsibilities.

“OSHA’s alliance with the Better Business Bureau will greatly improve knowledge regarding the health and safety of business owners and their employees who partner with the organization,” explained OSHA Area Director Basil Singh in Dallas.

“This alliance will allow OSHA to provide outreach opportunities for the Better Business Bureau members covering 47 counties in the Dallas and Fort Worth area,” added OSHA Area Director Timothy Minor in Fort Worth.

For more information, please visit www.OSHA.gov.

Source: OSHA

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