The Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) recognize employers and workers in the private industry and federal agencies who have implemented effective safety and health management systems and maintain injury and illness rates below national Bureau of Labor Statistics averages for their respective industries. In VPP, management, labor, and OSHA work cooperatively and proactively to prevent fatalities, injuries, and illnesses through a system focused on: hazard prevention and control; worksite analysis; training; and management commitment and worker involvement. To participate, employers must submit an application to OSHA and undergo a rigorous onsite evaluation by a team of safety and health professionals. Union support is required for applicants represented by a bargaining unit. VPP participants are re-evaluated every three to five years to remain in the programs. VPP participants are exempt from OSHA programmed inspections while they maintain their VPP status.

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Program Information

The VPP promote effective worksite-based safety and health. In the VPP, management, labor, and OSHA establish cooperative relationships at workplaces that have implemented a comprehensive safety and health management system. Approval into VPP is OSHA's official recognition of the outstanding efforts of employers and employees.
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Ways to Participate

The VPP were designed primarily for fixed worksites, however Mobile Workforces and Corporations can also participate. [More...]

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Participant Information

Participants in the VPP can be found by:

Policy and Guidance

Policy and Guidance

A collection of OSHA guidance with VPP Federal Register Notice describing VPP policies, procedures, and requirements. Includes the newly Revised VPP Policies and Procedures Manual and participant onsite review reports. [More...]