Wash. Admin. Code § 296-900-17525 - Application
(1) The department
will periodically prepare grant application packets that will be available on
the department's website.
(2)
Applicants must complete the entire application to be considered for project
funding. Incomplete applications or those submitted after a posted deadline
will not be considered for funding.
(3) Some funding cycles may include
limitations on the maximum amount that will be awarded for any proposal.
Limitations, if any, will be posted on the department's website or in current
application packets.
(4) All
products developed as a result of an approved SHIP project belong in the public
domain and their dissemination and use shall not be restricted in any way. Such
products may not be copyrighted, patented, claimed as trade secrets, or
otherwise restricted in any other way. The department retains the right to
publish or otherwise disseminate these products as the department in its sole
discretion deems appropriate.
(5)
The department will not use information contained in submitted application
packets as the basis for the initiation of compliance inspections or the
issuance of citations and/or penalties to applicants, chapter 49.17 RCW.
However, employers are not exempt from compliance inspections initiated for
other reasons because they submitted an application packet.
(6) Projects may include, but are not limited
to:
(a) The development and implementation of
innovative and effective return-to-work programs for injured workers;
(b) The development of technical innovation
and engineering controls for the recognition and control of workplace
hazards;
(c) Best practices for
workplace safety and health programs;
(d) Education and training;
(e) Efforts that address the needs of small
businesses;
(f) Priorities
identified by DOSH in cooperation with the WISHA advisory committee and the
workers' compensation advisory committee;
(g) Initiatives intended to build
organizational capacity in workplace safety and health; and
(h) Other projects that foster injury and
illness prevention through cooperation between employers and employees or their
representatives.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060, and
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