
Propel the industry’s progress on reducing the risk of occupational health, safety, and environmental hazards.
The global automotive industry is changing rapidly with the rise of advanced electronics, electrification, automation, and AI. Through this change, leadership and technical proficiency become even more important to health and safety. Automotive OEMs and suppliers of all sizes need to proactively identify and reduce the risk of emerging occupational, health, safety, and environmental (OHSE) hazards.
Traditionally, safety efforts have focused on energy control, working at heights, and confined space entry. And occupational health focused on ergonomic risks and inhalation exposures. These approaches must continue to evolve — specifically to address OHSE risks associated with the increasing use and sophistication of stored energy and an expanding range of emerging manufacturing, logistics, and component technologies.
AIAG collaborates with OHSE professionals from automotive OEMs and suppliers to create resources to improve OHSE for employees of companies of all sizes throughout the supply chain.
Specialty Products Corporation (SPC) is 1 of 31 businesses in Colorado that participate in the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) Safety and Health Achievement Program (SHARP). SHARP recognizes small business employers who have used OSHA's On-Site Consultation Program services and operate exemplary safety and health programs. Acceptance of your worksite into SHARP from OSHA is an achievement of status that singles you out among your business peers as a model for worksite safety and health.
The program offers free consulting regarding OSHA safety requirements and an audit when you believe you have met the requirements. When you achieve certification, you qualify for discounts on your workman’s comp insurance, liability insurance, and you are never surprised by OSHA visits.
Learn more about SPC’s experience with the SHARP Program through the video below and on the OSHA website.
General Motors shares its best practice for fork lift visual controls to keep pedestrians and mobile equipment safe.
General Motors shares its best practice to reduce pedestrian and mobile equipment interactions.
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