Alabama Safe State and OSHA to Hold Safety Fair for Hispanic Workers and Families Aug. 13

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Hispanic workers and their families are invited to the Hispanic Family Safety and Health Fair, la Feria Familiar Hispana de Seguridad y Salud, Saturday, Aug. 13, from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in the Pelham Civic Complex.

The University of Alabama Safe State Consultation Services program and the U.S. Labor Department Occupational Safety and Health Administration and organized the fair to promote safety and health for Hispanic workers and their families.

“Thanks to the generosity of sponsors and volunteers, all classes will be presented free of charge,” said Roberto Sanchez, director of OSHA’s Birmingham area office.

Employers and labor contractors are encouraged to attend and to send their Spanish-speaking workers to the fair.

The fair will focus on working safely in the construction and landscaping industries, with classes taught in Spanish by safety professionals. Topics will include: scaffolding, trenching, excavation and electrical safety, personal protective equipment, respiratory protection, health hazards in construction and landscaping, roofing, masonry, ladder safety, traffic control, and the safe use of construction tools and equipment.

Family members can receive free health screenings and instructions for a healthy lifestyle. Special activities are planned for children, including face painting.

For more information, contact Tiffany Blount, coordinator of public information for UA Safe State at 205/348-8590 or toll-free 800/452-5928, or Virginia Ames, compliance assistance specialist at Birmingham’s OSHA office, 205/731-1534, extension 144.

Contact

Linda Hill, UA Media Relations, 205/348-8325, lhill@ur.ua.edu

Source

Tiffany Blount, UA Safe State, 205/348-8590, toll free 800/452-5928
Virginia Ames, Birmingham OSHA, 205/731-1534 extension144