1982The VPP was created in 1982.
Yes. VPP stands for Voluntary Protection Programs. VPP was developed by OSHA and is a cooperative program between management, labor, and OSHA.
OSHA developed VPP to recognize and promote effective worksite based safety and health management programs.
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VPP stands for Voluntary Protection Program. This program was developed by Federal OSHA to give employers with good safety programs a chance to maintain and improve while working in cooperation with OSHA, rather than in an adversarial, enforcement relationship. The program was adopted by the State Plan States, including California, where it is run by Cal OSHA, the California Occupational Safety and Health Agency.
A VPP Star is the highest level of recognition in the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program
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Upon receiving Star recognition VPP Star sites are revisited by OSHA every 3-5years
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OSHA revisits VPP star sites approximately every 3 years but can go as long as 5 years if they have a long history of successful re-certification.