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Press Release  $800K in Workplace Safety Grants Awarded to Train 1,356 Employees in Injury Prevention and Safety Education

For immediate release:
12/29/2022
  • Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development
  • Department of Industrial Accidents

Media Contact   for $800K in Workplace Safety Grants Awarded to Train 1,356 Employees in Injury Prevention and Safety Education

Michele Campbell, Director of Communications

The Workplace Safety Grant Being Safe at Work is No Accident

Boston, MADecember 29, 2022 – Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced $800K in Workplace Safety Grants awarded to 99 Massachusetts-based and operating employers, which will help prevent workplace injuries by training 1,356 employees.

On behalf of the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, the Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA) Office of Safety is responsible for administering and managing the Workplace Safety Grant Program, budgeted at $800K annually. The program’s goal is to promote safe and healthy conditions in the workplace through training, education, and other preventative instruction for employees and employers, as well as organizations operating within the Commonwealth and covered by Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Law.

This latest round of Workplace Safety Grants (FY23) includes awardees representing historically underserved communities, Veterans, women-owned businesses, municipalities, small businesses, and startups. The most common topics from the proposals included compliance like OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour training, and prevention-based training such as defensive driving, hoisting, First Aid/CPR, and ergonomics.  

"Keeping the Commonwealth’s workforce safe is important to both employees and employers as well as the greater community,” said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Rosalin Acosta. “These Safety Grants will provide training and education that helps promote safe and healthy conditions in the workplace. I congratulate all awardees and appreciate their commitment to their employees’ well-being.”

See the full list of 99 grant recipients for FY23. 

Workplace Safety Grant proposals can be submitted to the DIA Office of Safety seeking up to a maximum of $25,000 per entity, per fiscal year. For more information, visit DIA's Workplace Safety Grant.

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Media Contact   for $800K in Workplace Safety Grants Awarded to Train 1,356 Employees in Injury Prevention and Safety Education

  • Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development  

    The mission of EOLWD is to create, operate and oversee effective and innovative statewide services to: protect worker rights, health, safety, wages and working conditions; insure against job-related injury; provide individuals and families with economic stability following job loss or injury and illness; level the playing field for responsible employers; develop a pipeline of skilled workers for current, emerging and future employers; and, maintain labor harmony between employees, employers, and labor unions.
  • Department of Industrial Accidents 

    The Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA) oversees the Massachusetts workers’ compensation system, pursuant to M.G.L. c. 152, c. 23E, and 452 CMR § 1.00 - 9.00. Our Division of Dispute Resolution functions as the court system for disputed cases. Also the DIA ensures all Massachusetts employers have Workers' Compensation insurance coverage for their employees. We serve injured workers, employers, insurers, attorneys, medical providers, and others involved in the Workers' Compensation process.
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