Occupational Safety & Health - Training & Education (OSH T&E)
Labor
About This Grant
The OSH T&E program supports the provision of occupational safety and health education and training programs to employees and businesses at locations throughout New York State (NYS), including toxic substance education services, training and education for employees concerning the prevention of occupational diseases and injuries, and any other services deemed effective to promote the prevention of accidents and illness.
Focus Areas
educationhealth
Eligibility
- Eligible Bidders must attest to the following statements: 1) The Bidder qualifies as one of the NYS Labor Law Article 29 categories of eligible Bidders: Public or Private Businesses; Labor Organizations or their Federations; Municipalities; Trade Associations; not-for-profit (NFP) Organizations; or Educational Institutions operating within NYS; 2) If the Bidder is a NFP organization, it is pre-qualified in the Statewide Financial System (SFS) as described in Section IV.C of the OSH TE RFP. (Note: all other types of Bidders will check ?Not Applicable? for this attestation.) 3) The Bidder employs two (2) or more paid employees (principals of corporations and owners of businesses such as sole proprietors or partners are not considered to be employees for this criterion); 4) The Bidder is headquartered in NYS or has at least one site located in NYS at the time of proposal submission; 5) The Bidder is in good standing regarding: Unemployment Insurance (UI) Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN); Public Works; Labor Standards; Safety and Health; NYS Department of State Division of Corporations; Workers Compensation Insurance; and Disability Insurance; HAB strongly encourages joint labor-management proposals and program designs that include input from both labor and management. Other joint proposals will be also be considered. A NYS agency will be considered for funding if the proposed project will train county, local, or private sector employees as well as the agency?s own employees. Bidders with existing or pending contracts with NYSDOL remain eligible to apply for funding under this OSH T&E RFP if the proposal does not propose training or services to the same individuals or entities as the existing or pending NYSDOL contract(s). In addition, the payments requested from awarded contracts under this RFP cannot duplicate reimbursement from other sources of funding. As stated in Article 29, ?886 of the NYS Labor Law, participants include employees and businesses at locations throughout the state
How to Apply
Funding Range
Up to $590000020.3M
Deadline
Rolling
Complexity
Medium
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