NM Occupational Health & Safety Bureau
| Alliances |
The Alliance Program, operated by New Mexico Occupational Health and Safety Bureau (OHSB), works with trade, professional, and labor organizations; with educational institutions and government agencies. The alliance allows groups who share a common interest in improving workplace safety and health to work with New Mexico OSHA to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses. A formal agreement is signed with goals that address training and education, outreach and communication. Alliance agreements do not include an enforcement component and participants do not receive an exemption or deferral from OSHA's programmed inspections. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The New Mexico Oil & Gas Association (NMOGA) has formed an alliance with OHSB to provide NMOGA members with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help protect the safety and health of industry workers. Particular goals are to reduce and prevent exposure to hazards associated with oil and gas exploration, production, and product transmission. |
SJC - San Juan College located in Farmington has formed an alliance with New Mexico OSHA to promote safety. Contact Melissa Barker for more information. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Four Corners Safety Network has formed an alliance with OHSB to provide members and others with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help protect the safety and health of workers in the oil and gas exploration, production, and product transmission. Please contact Melissa Barker for more information. |
| OHSB has formed an alliance with the Associated Energy Servicing Companies in the Permian Basin. The primary goal of the alliance is to provide health and safety training to Spanish-speaking workers in the well servicing industry in southeastern New Mexico. Contact Melissa Barker for more information. |
