OSHA and Rocky Mountain Education Center Renew Alliance

The alliance will continue to support worker safety education throughout Colorado

According to a report, OSHA and the Rocky Mountain Education Center have renewed the 2010 alliance in order to reduce and prevent exposures to hazards across all industry sectors throughout Colorado.

The partnership will provide employers with information, guidance and access to training resources. The alliance was renewed at the kickoff of Safety Fest of the West. It is a five-year term.

"In collaboration with the Rocky Mountain Education Center a leader in providing safety and health training, we at OSHA can help private industry, governmental bodies and small business employers train and protect their employees from preventable workplace injuries," said Herb Gibson, OSHA's area director in Denver. "This alliance will impact thousands of employers and employees that use the training resources of the RMEC throughout Colorado and will assist in making Colorado a safer place to work."

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