DO YOU KNOW WHAT OSHA STANDS FOR?
Clyde Payne
Area Director, Jackson Area Office
Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
ABSTRACT
The mission of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) is to save lives, prevent injuries and protect the health of
America's workers. To accomplish this, federal and state governments
must work in partnership with the more than 100 million working men
and women and their six and a half million employers who are covered
by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
OSHA and its state partners have approximately 2100 inspectors, plus
complaint discrimination investigators, engineers, physicians,
educators, standards writers, and other technical and support
personnel spread over more than 200 offices throughout the
country. This staff establishes protective standards, enforces those
standards, and reaches out to employers and employees through
technical assistance and consultation programs.
BIOGRAPHY
Clyde Payne is the Area Director for the Jackson Area Regional Office
for OSHA. He received his BS in Environmental Science in 1973 from
Lamar University, and his MS in Environmental Science in 1978 from the
University of Texas at Dallas. He has previously served as a
Wastewater Treatment Specialist for the United States Environmental
Protection Agency, an Industrial Hygienist for the Dallas Area Office
of OSHA, and Assistant Area Director for the Fort Worth Area Office.
Mr. Payne currently has jurisdiction for enforcement of the
Occupational Safety and Health Act for all of Mississippi. Clyde is a
native Texan coming to the Jackson Area in 1991 for the He has served
on many details and task forces for special projects over the years
with OSHA including time with the Deputy Assistant Secretary for OSHA
in Washington and a major petrochemical explosion. He is currently a
member of the Region IV Redesign Team which assists OSHA Region IV in
reinvention of its programs to obtain results and customer
satisfaction.
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