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Office of Small Business Assistance



Hawaii Occupational Safety & Health
 

Office of Small Business Assistance


The Office of Small Business Assistance is a newly-created OSHA office that not only administers OSHA's nationwide On-Site Consultation Program, but also serves as liaison and a point of contact within the agency for small businesses. OSHA offers many services designed to help small businesses and welcomes comments and suggestions from small business owners and their employees as to how OSHA can better serve their needs.

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On-Site Consultation
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Small Business Assistance
OSHA's On-Site Consultation Service offers free and confidential advice to small and medium-sized businesses in all states across the country, with priority given to high-hazard worksites. Consultation services are totally separate from enforcement and do not result in penalties or citations.   OSHA's Office of Small Business Assistance serves to promote all of the agency activity on behalf of small business. It provides outreach and compliance assistance to small businesses and works to develop and enhance relations between the agency and small business employers.
Director
E. Tyna Coles
 
Consultation Services Small Business Assistance
Jay Arnoldus,
  Team Leader
Arlene Perkins,
  Program Analyst
Sharon Hudson,
  Program Analyst
Russell Jones,
  Occupational Safety & Health Specialist
Kimberly Greenberg,
  Small Business Specialist
Terry Meisinger,
  Occupational Safety & Health Specialist
Carolyne St. Louis,
  Small Business Specialist
Jim Mitchell,
  Small Business Specialist
Tirzah Leiman-Carbia,
  Small Business Specialist
Tracy Bradshaw-Morris,
  Small Business Specialist
L. Dale Caldwell,
  Small Business Specialist

 

 
Office of Small Business Assistance
Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs
200 Constitution Avenue, NW - Room N-3660
Washington, DC 20210
(202) 693-2220

 

 

 




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