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JOB SAFETY AND HEALTH EXPERT NAMED TO OSHA POST

Jordan Barab, an expert in workplace safety and health known for his

ability to build strong coalitions around public health issues, will

join the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in

September as special assistant to the assistant secretary.

Charles Jeffress, assistant secretary of labor for OSHA, said that Barab

is uniquely qualified to assume the post. “Jordan Barab brings nearly 20

years of experience in workplace safety and health. He is a leader in

promoting and developing public health policies that benefit workers

throughout the nation. We are pleased to welcome him and his

contributions to OSHA.”

In his new role Barab will work closely with Jeffress on a variety of

issues, providing advice and consultation on program and policy matters.

His portfolio will include special focus on service industries,

including identifying high risk occupations and industries, expanding

agency services for these industries, developing outreach materials,

helping prepare agency compliance officers for inspections and

assistance efforts and identifying emerging issues. He will also provide

advice to the assistant secretary on issues of concern to employees,

unions, professional organizations and other stakeholder groups.

Barab will become the second special assistant to the assistant

secretary, joining Art DeCoursey who serves as the agency’s small

business liaison.

Since 1982 Barab has worked for the American Federation of State, County

and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). For the past eight years he served as

the assistant director for health and safety, directing the

organization’s efforts to reduce injuries and illnesses in American

workplaces. In that capacity Barab collaborated with OSHA and other

organizations on such issues as AIDS, tuberculosis and workplace

violence.

A member of numerous professional organizations, Barab has written and

lectured extensively on job safety and health issues. He is a 1975

graduate of Claremont Mens College in California and earned his master’s

degree in 1978 from Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced

International Studies. Originally from California, he and his family now

live in Takoma Park, Md., a suburb of Washington, D.C.

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