PPSA Forms Alliance with OSHA and AF&PA
November 3, 2006 – Press Release
Washington. D.C. – The Pulp & Paper Safety Association (PPSA) headquartered in Portage, Indiana
formally signed an alliance with the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) and the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA). This
alliance has been formed with the intent of reducing the number of work related
musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) within the pulp, paper and forest products
industry. The alliance will promote ergonomic awareness, provide an educational
resource to industry companies and disseminate ergonomic success stories.
“The Pulp & Paper Safety Association is very pleased to join the American Forest
& Paper Association in an Ergonomic Alliance with the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration,” said Pamela J. Cordier Executive Director of PPSA. “By
doing so, we help to fulfill our charter of being an educational resource to the
pulp, paper, converting, recycle and forest products industry. We look forward
to assisting both OSHA employees and our industry workers in determining what
ergonomic hazards may exist in our production processes and then eliminating or
lessening them, as well as to also develop an archive of success stories as a
result of our mutual studies and evaluations”.
Jonathon L. Snare, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA, said “we look
forward to using our joint expertise to provide workers in the forest and
paper-related industries with training and knowledge that will help them stay
safe and healthy on the job”.
Sharon Kneiss, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for AF&PA said “Our
Association is very pleased to partner with OSHA and PPSA on this important
venture. We support efforts to reduce workplace injuries and we are confident
that musculoskeletal disorders are avoidable”.
Members of the alliance will develop training programs and educational materials
on ergonomic exposures and proper methodology in the industry and present them
in a variety of educational formats starting with the Ergonomic Alternate Track
Seminar in conjunction with the PPSA Annual Safety & Health Conference June
11-14, 2006 in Orlando, Florida. Additionally, PPSA along with AF&PA will train
OSHA personnel and safety and health professionals in hazard recognition and
effective hazard reduction processes during a series of traditional and virtual
seminars. The alliance will also share information on ergonomic issues and
possible solutions in their respective web postings, during seminars and in the PPSA Quarterly Review.
PPSA is the national trade association for safety in the pulp, paper,
converting, recycle and forest products industry and has served in that capacity
since 1944. PPSA is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing
research and low-cost educational opportunities to the industry in all areas of
safety and health and to the reduction of all workplace injuries and hazardous
exposures. PPSA is one of the few safety associations that prides itself on
targeting the individuals with safety responsibility in the field plants and
mills and welcomes both hourly and salaried workers as members. Visit PPSA
online at www.ppsa.org.
OSHA can be visited online at www.osha.gov and AF&PA at www.afandpa.org
For additional information from OSHA or about our Alliance go to www.osha.gov/dcsp/alliances/afpa_ppsa/afpa_ppsa.htm.