News Brief
US Department of Labor, South Dakota Safety Council align to promote workplace safety, health programs
Who: U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration South Dakota Safety Council
What: Workplace safety alliance
Background: On Oct. 5, 2022, OSHA’s Sioux Falls office and the South Dakota Safety Council signed a two-year alliance to proactively address safety issues related to heat, fall prevention, powered industrial vehicles and trench safety. OSHA will work with the council to promote workers’ rights and remind employers of their legal responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. They will also share information on regional and local initiatives, and jointly participate in forums, discussion and stakeholder meetings on hazards. Finally, OSHA and the South Dakota Safety Council will organize and co-host an event to honor Worker Memorial Day in April 2023.
The OSHA Alliance Program enables organizations to enter voluntarily into a cooperative relationship to raise awareness of OSHA’s initiatives, outreach, communications, training and education.
Quote: “OSHA and the South Dakota Safety Council are committed to providing members with information, guidance and access to training resources to develop safety programs that prevent workplace injuries in the most dangerous occupations,” said OSHA’s Regional Administrator Jennifer Rous in Denver. “The South Dakota Safety Council is a tremendous ally in promoting safety and health programs with the state’s employers to protect their workers.”