SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION
SACA welcomes ADOSH Assistant Director Jessie Atencio as speaker for the July 2017 General Membership Meeting
Date: July 19, 2017 Time: 11:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Location: Pueblo del Sol Country Club Cost: $16.00 A Delicious Buffet Style lunch will be provided REGISTER HERE Please, RSVP by registering for this event by Friday July 14. Payment is not required to register. Credit card payments are available through the SACA website. Cash, CC or Check accepted at the door. Assistant Director for the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH), Jessie oversees all Cooperative State Program activities that include Alliances, Partnerships, Consultation Project and Outreach training. All work conducted by his staff help to promote a more connective Arizona in terms of Safety and Health. Knowing what is required by the OSHA standards is just one area his group strives to help employers understand, although helping them to be a partner with ADOSH ensures management and employees are involved to remove hazards in the workplace without injury or illness. Whether it be a partnership program like SHARP or VPP, his department works closely with businesses to go above and beyond the OSHA standards through proactive approaches and thus recognize them for their efforts with a designation only provided by OSHA. Alliances are continuously formed by Jessie to assure that ADOSH and Associations are up to date with the most current OSHA standards as well as approaches to safety. Additionally he oversees the Tucson office where a staff of seven CSHO’s and one Supervisor make up the Enforcement section. Prior to this appointment, Jessie started with ADOSH over twelve years ago where he was hired as a Safety Compliance Officer. During his time as a CSHO, he visited many General Industry and Construction type settings ensuring that employers were adhering to the minimum ADOSH/OSHA standards set forth by the State of Arizona. Over the years Jessie has built lasting impressions with various employers for his enthusiasm and fairness during his onsite inspections. That enthusiasm has been beneficial to the ADOSH program as many new and existing employers call upon him for ways to improve their Safety and Health Management System.
Date: July 19, 2017
Time: 11:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
Location: Pueblo del Sol Country Club
Cost: $16.00
A Delicious Buffet Style lunch will be provided
REGISTER HERE
Please, RSVP by registering for this event by Friday July 14.
Payment is not required to register. Credit card payments are available through the SACA website. Cash, CC or Check accepted at the door.
Assistant Director for the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH), Jessie oversees all Cooperative State Program activities that include Alliances, Partnerships, Consultation Project and Outreach training. All work conducted by his staff help to promote a more connective Arizona in terms of Safety and Health. Knowing what is required by the OSHA standards is just one area his group strives to help employers understand, although helping them to be a partner with ADOSH ensures management and employees are involved to remove hazards in the workplace without injury or illness.
Whether it be a partnership program like SHARP or VPP, his department works closely with businesses to go above and beyond the OSHA standards through proactive approaches and thus recognize them for their efforts with a designation only provided by OSHA. Alliances are continuously formed by Jessie to assure that ADOSH and Associations are up to date with the most current OSHA standards as well as approaches to safety. Additionally he oversees the Tucson office where a staff of seven CSHO’s and one Supervisor make up the Enforcement section.
Prior to this appointment, Jessie started with ADOSH over twelve years ago where he was hired as a Safety Compliance Officer. During his time as a CSHO, he visited many General Industry and Construction type settings ensuring that employers were adhering to the minimum ADOSH/OSHA standards set forth by the State of Arizona. Over the years Jessie has built lasting impressions with various employers for his enthusiasm and fairness during his onsite inspections. That enthusiasm has been beneficial to the ADOSH program as many new and existing employers call upon him for ways to improve their Safety and Health Management System.