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Paperwork Reduction Act. OSHA Strategic Partnerships are part of OSHA’s available voluntary cooperative programs. As per the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA OMB CONTROL NO. 1218-0244, expires July 31, 2022), the public reporting burden for this Partnership’s collection of information is estimated at 11 hours per participant, per year. If you have any comments regarding this collection of inf ormation, including suggestions for reducing the burden or revising the burden estimate, please direct them to: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Attention: Director, Office of Partnerships and Recognition Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX – Xxxx X0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 XIV. Signatures United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration Based on a mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below parties agree to the terms of the Partnership for the construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College of Business. Signed day of , 2022 Partners: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Area Director Charleston Area Office USDOL/OSHA Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. X’Xxxxx Co-Chief Executive Officer Co-Chief Executive Officer XX Xxxx Incorporated XX Xxxx Incorporated In Support of: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Business Manager Tri-State Building & Construction Trades Council PARTNERSHIP FACT SHEET – APPENDIX A The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated (hereafter referred to as “XX Xxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College of Business (hereafter referred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx and XXXX calls for the Project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarification of OSHA standards and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign a pledge (Appendix B). This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX Xxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources, for innovation in saf ety management, and encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. PLEDGE – APPENDIX B The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated (hereafter referred to as “XX Xxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College of Business (hereafter referred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx and XXXX calls for the project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. Under the Partnership, OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarif ication of OSHA standards, and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign this pledge. This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX Xxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources and for innovation in safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. Based on mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below party pledges both support and cooperation to the OSHA / XX Xxxx Partnership by following the XX Xxxx Project Safety Plan. Authorized Representative (print / type) Signature Title (print / type) Company / Organization (print / type) SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EVALUATION – APPENDIX C

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Paperwork Reduction Act. OSHA Strategic Partnerships (OSPs) are part of OSHA’s available voluntary cooperative programs. As per the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA OMB CONTROL NO. 1218-0244, expires July August 31, 20222025), the public reporting burden for this Partnership’s partnership's collection of information inf ormation is estimated at 11 hours per participant, per year. If you have any comments regarding this collection of inf ormationinformation, including suggestions for reducing the burden or revising the burden estimate, please direct them to: Occupational Safety Saf ety and Health Administration Attention: Director, Office of Partnerships and Recognition Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX – Xxxx X0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 XIV. Signatures United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration Based on a mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below parties agree to the terms of the Partnership for the construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College of BusinessWest Virginia Capitol Complex- Building 4 Renovations. Signed day of , 2022 February 2023 Partners: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx XxXxxxx Area Director Charleston Area Office USDOL/OSHA Xxxx X. Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. X’Xxxxx Co-Chief Executive Officer Co-Chief Executive Officer XX Xxxx Incorporated XX Xxxx Incorporated In Support of: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Business Manager Tri-State Building & Xxxxxxxxx President Safety Director Xxxxx Construction Trades Council Co. Xxxxx Construction Co. PARTNERSHIP FACT SHEET – APPENDIX A The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter hereaf ter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated Xxxxx Construction Co. (hereafter referred hereaf ter ref erred to as “XX XxxxXxxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College of Business West Virginia Capitol Complex - Building 4 Renovations (hereafter referred hereaf ter ref erred to as “Project”). The goal of this This Partnership is aims to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX XxxxXxxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe saf e work environment for all project employees as described in this PartnershipProject employees. The Partnership between XX Xxxx Xxxxx and XXXX OSHA calls for the Project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety Saf ety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for informationinf ormation, requests for clarification clarif ication of OSHA standards and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign a pledge (Appendix B). This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from f rom or lessen their safety saf ety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX XxxxXxxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded af forded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort ef fort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources, for innovation in saf ety management, and encourages more participation in the safety saf ety process by each stakeholder. PLEDGE – APPENDIX B The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter hereaf ter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated Xxxxx Construction Co. (hereafter referred to as “XX XxxxXxxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College of Business West Virginia Capitol Complex - Building 4 Renovations (hereafter referred hereaf ter ref erred to as “Project”). The goal of this This Partnership is aims to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX XxxxXxxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe saf e work environment for all project employees as described in this PartnershipProject employees. The Partnership between XX Xxxx Xxxxx and XXXX OSHA calls for the project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety Saf ety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. Under the Partnership, OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for informationinf ormation, requests for clarif ication of OSHA standards, and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign this pledge. This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from f rom or lessen their safety saf ety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX XxxxXxxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded af forded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort ef fort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety saf ety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources and for innovation in safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety saf ety process by each stakeholder. Based on mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below party pledges both support and cooperation to the OSHA / XX Xxxx Xxxxx Partnership by following the XX Xxxx Xxxxx Project Safety Plan. Authorized Representative (print / type) Signature Xxx ety director Title (print / type) Company / Organization (print / type) SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EVALUATION – APPENDIX C

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Paperwork Reduction Act. OSHA Strategic Partnerships are part of OSHA’s available voluntary cooperative programs. As per the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA OMB CONTROL NO. 1218-0244, expires July 31, 2022), the public reporting burden for this Partnership’s collection of information is estimated at 11 hours per participant, per year. If you have any comments regarding this collection of inf ormation, including suggestions for reducing the burden or revising the burden estimate, please direct them to: Occupational Safety Saf ety and Health Administration Attention: Director, Office of Partnerships and Recognition Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX – Xxxx X0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 XIV. Signatures United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration Based on a mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below parties agree to the terms of the Partnership for the construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College West Virginia Department of BusinessTransportation, Division of Highways Berkeley Springs Bypass Morgan County NFA 2317(005) Project. Signed day of , 2022 Partners: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Area Director Charleston Area Office USDOL/OSHA Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. X’Xxxxx Co-Chief Executive Officer Co-Chief Executive Officer XX Xxxx Incorporated XX Xxxx Incorporated Trumbull Corporation Trumbull Corporation In Support of: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Business Manager Tri-State Building & Construction Trades Xxxx Constructors’ Labor Council of West Virginia, Inc. PARTNERSHIP FACT SHEET – APPENDIX A The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety Saf ety and Health Administration (hereafter hereaf ter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated Trumbull Corporation (hereafter referred ref erred to as “XX XxxxTrumbull”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College West Virginia Department of Business Transportation, Division of Highways Berkeley Springs Bypass Morgan County NFA 2317(005) (hereafter referred hereaf ter ref erred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project Project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx Trumbull and XXXX OSHA calls for the Project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for informationinf ormation, requests for clarification clarif ication of OSHA standards and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign a pledge (Appendix B). This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from f rom or lessen their safety saf ety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX XxxxTrumbull, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded af forded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health OSH Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort ef fort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety saf ety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources, resources and for innovation in saf ety safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety saf ety process by each stakeholder. PLEDGE – APPENDIX B The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety Saf ety and Health Administration (hereafter hereaf ter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated Trumbull Corporation (hereafter referred ref erred to as “XX XxxxTrumbull”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College West Virginia Department of Business Transportation, Division of Highways Berkeley Springs Bypass Morgan County NFA 2317(005) (hereafter referred hereaf ter ref erred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project Project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx Trumbull and XXXX OSHA calls for the project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. Under the Partnership, OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarif ication of OSHA standards, and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign this pledge. This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX Xxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources and for innovation in safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. Based on mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below party pledges both support and cooperation to the OSHA / XX Xxxx Partnership by following the XX Xxxx Project Safety Plan. Authorized Representative (print / type) Signature Title (print / type) Company / Organization (print / type) SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EVALUATION – APPENDIX C’s

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Paperwork Reduction Act. OSHA Strategic Partnerships are part of OSHA’s available voluntary cooperative programs. As per the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA OMB CONTROL NO. 1218-0244, expires July 31, 2022), the public reporting burden for this Partnership’s collection of information is estimated at 11 hours per participant, per year. If you have any comments regarding this collection of inf ormation, including suggestions for reducing the burden or revising the burden estimate, please direct them to: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Attention: Director, Office of Partnerships and Recognition Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX – Xxxx X0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 XIV. Signatures United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration Based on a mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below parties agree to the terms of the Partnership for the construction of the Xxxxxxxx Penn State University College of BusinessErie Hall Replacement Building. Signed day of , 2022 2021 Partners: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Area Director Charleston Erie Area Office USDOL/OSHA Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. X’Xxxxx Co-Chief Executive Officer Co-Chief Executive Officer XX Xxxx Incorporated XX Xxxx Incorporated In Support of: Xxxx XX Xxxxxxx Business Manager Tri-State President Great Lakes Building & Construction Trades Council PARTNERSHIP FACT SHEET – APPENDIX A The Charleston Erie Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated (hereafter referred to as “XX Xxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx Penn State University College of Business Erie Hall Replacement Building (hereafter referred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx and XXXX OSHA calls for the Project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarification of OSHA standards and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign a pledge (Appendix B). This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX Xxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health OSH Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources, resources and for innovation in saf ety safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. PLEDGE – APPENDIX B The Charleston Erie Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated (hereafter referred to as “XX Xxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx Penn State University College of Business Erie Hall Replacement Building (hereafter referred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx and XXXX calls for the project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. Under the Partnership, OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarif ication of OSHA standards, standards and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign this pledge. This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX Xxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health OSH Act and OSHA regulationsregulation. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources and for innovation in safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. Based on mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below party pledges both support and cooperation to the OSHA / XX Xxxx Partnership by following the XX Xxxx Project Safety Plan. Authorized Representative (print / type) Signature Title (print / type) Company / Organization (print / type) SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EVALUATION – APPENDIX C

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Paperwork Reduction Act. OSHA Strategic Partnerships are part of OSHA’s available voluntary cooperative programs. As per the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA OMB CONTROL NO. 1218-0244, expires July 31, 2022), the public reporting burden for this Partnership’s collection of information is estimated at 11 hours per participant, per year. If you have any comments regarding this collection of inf ormation, including suggestions for reducing the burden or revising the burden estimate, please direct them to: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Attention: Director, Office of Partnerships and Recognition Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX – Xxxx Room X0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 XIV. Signatures United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration Partnership Agreement Based on a mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below parties agree to the terms of the Partnership for the construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College of BusinessErie Insurance New Office Building. Signed day of , 2022 Partners: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Area Director Charleston President & CEO Erie Area Office The Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Co. USDOL/OSHA Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, PhD, CSP Xxxxxxxx X. X’Xxxxx Co-Chief Executive Officer Co-Chief Executive Officer XX Xxxx Incorporated XX Xxxx Incorporated In Support of: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Business Manager Tri-State Building Xxxxxx, XX, PhD Program Director Xxxx, School of Graduate Studies & Construction Trades Council Research PA OSHA Consultation Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana University of Pennsylvania PARTNERSHIP FACT SHEET – APPENDIX A The Charleston Area OfficePartnership Agreement OSHA, Region IIIPA OSHA Consultation, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated (hereafter referred to as “XX Xxxx”)AMHigley, have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred hereaf ter ref erred to as “Partnership”) during construction renovation of the Xxxxxxxx University College of Business Erie Insurance Global Security Operations Center (hereafter referred hereaf ter ref erred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX XxxxAMHigley, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project Project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx AMHigley and XXXX OSHA calls for the Project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction Construction, or its equivalent. OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarification of OSHA standards and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign a pledge (Appendix B). This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX XxxxAMHigley, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources, for innovation in saf ety management, and encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. PLEDGE – APPENDIX B The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter ref erred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated (hereafter referred to as “XX Xxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx University College of Business (hereafter referred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx and XXXX calls for the project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction or its equivalent. Under the Partnership, OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarif ication of OSHA standards, and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign this pledge. This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX Xxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health OSH Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources and for innovation in safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. Based on mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below party pledges both support and cooperation to the OSHA / XX Xxxx Partnership by following the XX Xxxx Project Safety Plan. Authorized Representative (print / type) Signature Title (print / type) Company / Organization (print / type) SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EVALUATION PLEDGE – APPENDIX CB

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Paperwork Reduction Act. OSHA Strategic Partnerships are part of OSHA’s available voluntary cooperative programs. As per the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA OMB CONTROL NO. 1218-0244, expires July 31, 2022), the public reporting burden for this Partnership’s collection of information is estimated at 11 hours per participant, per year. If you have any comments regarding this collection of inf ormationinformation, including suggestions for reducing the burden or revising the burden estimate, please direct them to: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Attention: Director, Office of Partnerships and Recognition Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX – Xxxx X0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 XIV. Signatures United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration Based on a mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below parties agree to the terms of the Partnership for the construction of the Xxxxxxxx West Virginia University College of BusinessBusiness & Economics Project. Signed day of , 2022 2020 Partners: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Area Director Charleston Area Office USDOL/OSHA Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. X’Xxxxx Co-Chief Executive Officer Co-Chief Executive Officer XX Xxxx Incorporated XX Xxxx Incorporated In Support of: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Business Manager Tri-State Xxxxx Xxxxxx President West Virginia Building & and Construction Trades Council Affiliated Construction Trades – Charlston, WV PARTNERSHIP FACT SHEET – APPENDIX A The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter ref erred referred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated (hereafter referred to as “XX Xxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx West Virginia University College of Business & Economics (hereafter referred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project Project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx and XXXX calls for the Project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for 1989 Safety and Health Programs in Construction Management Guidelines or its equivalent. OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarification of OSHA standards and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign a pledge (Appendix B). This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX Xxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement enforcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health OSH Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources, resources and for innovation in saf ety safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. PLEDGE – APPENDIX B The Charleston Area Office, Region III, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereafter ref erred referred to as “OSHA”) and XX Xxxx Incorporated (hereafter referred to as “XX Xxxx”), have agreed to implement an OSHA Strategic Partnership (hereafter referred to as “Partnership”) during construction of the Xxxxxxxx West Virginia University College of Business & Economics (hereafter referred to as “Project”). The goal of this Partnership is to encourage joint cooperation between OSHA, XX Xxxx, and trade contractors to xxxxxx a safe work environment for all project Project employees as described in this Partnership. The Partnership between XX Xxxx and XXXX calls for the project to be managed consistent with OSHA’s Recommended Practices for 1989 Safety and Health Programs in Construction Management Guidelines or its equivalent. Under the Partnership, OSHA will provide timely responses to requests for information, requests for clarif ication clarification of OSHA standards, standards and other assistance as resources and/or OSHA Policy allow. To show their commitment to the Partnership, contractors will voluntarily sign this pledge. This Partnership will not relieve any trade contractors from or lessen their safety responsibilities nor change any contractual obligations between XX Xxxx, Project Owner/Developer, or trade contractor, nor does it lessen any/all affirmative defenses, legal rights or due process afforded with respect to OSHA enf orcement enforcement action. This Partnership will not in any way affect employees’ ability to exercise rights under the Occupational Saf ety and Health OSH Act and OSHA regulations. This Partnership is consistent with OSHA’s long-range effort to develop a contractor/government partnership approach to safety management. It allows for better use of OSHA resources and for innovation in safety management, and it encourages more participation in the safety process by each stakeholder. Based on mutual interest to protect construction workers, the below party pledges both support and cooperation to the OSHA / XX Xxxx Partnership by following the XX Xxxx Project Safety Plan. Authorized Representative (print / type) Signature Title (print / type) Company / Organization (print / type) SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EVALUATION – APPENDIX C

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