The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safetyand Health Administration awarded $10.7 million through the Susan Harwood
Training Grant Program to 72 nonprofit organizations, including
community/faith-based groups, employer associations, labor unions, joint
labor/management associations, and colleges and universities.
The goals of the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program are
to provide training and education for workers and employers on the recognition,
avoidance, and prevention of safety and health hazards in their workplaces, and
to inform workers of their rights and employers of their responsibilities under
the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Target trainees include small-business
employers and under-served, low-literacy workers in high-hazard industries. Since
1978, more than 1.8 million workers have been trained through this program.
The award categories for fiscal year 2012 grants include
Capacity Building Developmental, Targeted Topic Training, and Training and
Educational Materials Development.
Sixteen new organizations have been awarded a total of
$1.6 million in grants for Targeted Topic Training, and Training and
Educational Materials Development. Both grant types require that recipients
address occupational safety and health topics designated by OSHA, and support
the development of quality training materials and educational programs that
address identifying and preventing workplace hazards.
OSHA has awarded approximately $785,000 in new
Capacity Building Developmental grants to seven organizations whose past
activities have demonstrated their ability to provide occupational safety and
health training, education, and related assistance to workers and employers in
high-hazard industries; small-business employers; and vulnerable workers.
Organizations selected to receive these grants are expected to institutionalize
organizational capacity to provide safety and health training on an ongoing
basis.
An additional $8.3 million representing follow-on
grants has been awarded to 49 FY 2011 Capacity Building Developmental grantees
that performed satisfactorily during the last year and provided awardable
applications this year.
For information about the FY 2012 Susan Harwood Training
Grant Program recipients, visit http://www.osha.gov/dte/sharwood/2012_grant_recipients.html
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