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Alliance Program

The Indiana Builders Association

The Indiana Department of Labor (IDOL), Indiana Builders Association (IBA) and its members agree to work together to achieve an exemplary safety and health culture within the organization and its membership. The original alliance was signed on December 2009. The alliance between IDOL and IBA was first renewed on December 21, 2011, again on March 17, 2014, and most recently on December 21, 2016.

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Indiana Ready-Mixed Concrete Association

On April 22, 2015 the Indiana Department of Labor entered into a strategic worker safety and health alliance with the Indiana Ready-Mixed Concrete Association (IRMCA) at a ceremony in the Indiana state house rotunda. The agreement establishes a collaborative relationship and provides workplace safety training and education to IRMCA members.

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Indiana Municipal Electric Association

On March 16, 2015 the Indiana Department of Labor entered into a strategic worker safety and health alliance with the Indiana Municipal Electric Association (IMEA). The agreement establishes a collaborative relationship and provides workplace safety training and education to IMEA members.

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American Society of Safety Engineers - Central Indiana Chapter

On February 20, 2014 the Indiana Department of Labor entered into a strategic worker safety and health alliance with the Central Indiana Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers. The agreement establishes a collaborative relationship to provide both ASSE-CIC members and other employees with information, guidance and training resources to promote workplace safety and health.

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Dow AgroSciences

On November 07, 2013, the Indiana Department of Labor entered into a strategic worker safety and health alliance with Dow AgroSciences in Indianapolis, Indiana. The alliance participants will establish a relationship which works to increase the health and safety of workers in the agriculture and transportation industries by providing information, guidance and access to educational and training resources. The alliance agreement will remain in effect for two years.

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Consulate of Mexico in Indianapolis

On August 28, 2013, the Indiana Department of Labor and the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) entered into a strategic worker safety and health alliance with the Consulate of Mexico in Indianapolis, Indiana. The alliance participants will establish a collaborative relationship in an effort to provide Mexican Nationals and others in Ohio and Indiana with information, guidance and access to educational and training resources to promote worker safety and health. The alliance agreement will remain in effect for two years.

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Indiana-Traffic Incident Management Effort (IN-TIME)

The Indiana Department of Labor (IDOL) entered into a strategic occupational safety and health alliance with the Indiana-Traffic Incident Management Effort (IN-TIME). IN-TIME works to ensure both the safety of first responders at roadway crashes and the rapid clearing of roadways to return traffic flow to normal as quickly as possible. The IDOL is proud to work with the Indiana State Police, Indiana Department of Transportation and all IN-TIME members to maximize the health and safety of all Hoosiers. The alliance was signed on June 10, 2013.

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Indiana Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association

The Indiana Department of Labor (IDOL) signed an occupational safety and health alliance with Indiana Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association (IPCA). Working together, the IDOL and IPCA will provide expertise in the development and dissemination of information on the recognition and prevention of workplace hazards in late-night retail establishments. The alliance is one of the first of several key objectives established by the Late-night Retail Establishment Working Group. This working group was put into action by IDOL Commissioner Lori Torres in mid-January 2012. The alliance was signed on March 28, 2012 and will remain effective for two years.

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Mid-America OSHA Education Center

The Indiana Department of Labor (IDOL) entered into a strategic occupational safety and health training alliance with Mid-America OSHA Education Center of Springboro, Ohio. The alliance allows for Mid-America OSHA Education Center to utilize training and parking facilities to ensure training provided by OSHA Education Center may be conducted in Indiana. The alliance was signed on January 31, 2012 and will remain effective for two years.

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