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Tuscaloosa, Ala. – Dr. William H. Weems, director of the
Safe State Occupational Safety and Health Consultation Program
in the College of Continuing
Studies at The University of Alabama, has been awarded the
William J. Higgins award, the first national OSHA award
for safety excellence in the small business community.
The first William J. Higgins award, marking the 30th anniversary
of OSHA’s On-Site Consultation Program, was presented at
the Annual Consultation Conference held recently in Westminster,
Colo.
“Dr. Weems has been at the forefront in advocating many
innovative improvements which have had a significant impact on
the quality and recognition of our consultation program,” said
acting assistant secretary of labor for OSHA Jonathan L. Snare.
Weems, on-site consultation program manager for Alabama at UA,
was the first recipient of what will become an annual award program
named for Dr. William J. Higgins, the first national office director
for the program. Higgins was one of three OSHA staff who authored
the first consultation program regulations that initially included
just 13 states.
“Bill Weems has been a leader in the OSHA consultation
program throughout its history, said Dr. Carolyn Dahl, dean of
the College of Continuing Studies. “To be the first recipient
of the William J. Higgins award is a testament both to his contributions
and to the high regard of his peers. I am pleased, but not surprised,
that his leadership has been formally recognized through this award.”
Weems has been with UA’s Consultation Program since 1978,
serving first as a supervisory health consultant before becoming
program manager. He is also serving his third term as president
of the National Association of Occupational Safety and Health Consultation
Programs which represents all state consultation service providers.
One of Weems’ major accomplishments was his efforts before
Congress to include language in the OSH Act that provided statutory
recognition of the On-site Consultation Program. Ultimately, the
Act was amended to include a subsection that required the establishment
of a compliance assistance program by which employers can consult
with state personnel regarding the application of, and compliance
with, OSHA standards.
Weems also led a team in the development of the Safety and Health
Program Assessment Worksheet, the Consultation Program’s
measurement tool that captures essential elements of an effective
safety and health management system.
“It is indeed an honor to have been selected as the first
recipient of this award. I am particularly pleased that the award
is named for Bill Higgins, whose creative dedication was so crucial
to the success of OSHA’s Consultation Program during its
formative years,” said Weems.
Employers are responsible for providing a safe and healthful workplace
for their employees. OSHA’s role is to assure the safety
and health of America’s workers by setting and enforcing
standards; providing training, outreach and education; establishing
partnerships; and encouraging continual improvement in workplace
safety and health.
For more information please contact UA’s Safe State Program
at http://alabamasafestate.ua.edu/safe_state_osha.htm or
call 205/348-7136.
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