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Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Effort 

WSMR Voluntary Protection Program Commitment

White Sands Missile Range is committed through teamwork and respect to endorse the Department of the Army, Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. We join in communicating the vision of being a world class leader in Safety and Health. With this partnership, which includes Union and employee involvement, we will work together to ensure that work activities are carried out in a manner that will protect, preserve, and nurture our employees, facilities, neighbors and the environment. We agree to correct in a timely manner all hazards identified through self-inspections, employee reports, accident investigations, or any other means with interim protection as necessary. This united effort will sustain White Sands Missile Range as a VPP Star Site.

Primary Voluntary Protection Program Organizations

   OSHA VPP 

   OSHA Region VI VPP

   DOD VPP Center of Excellence (VPPCX)

WSMR VPP Mentor Organizations

   NASA White Sands Test Facility

   Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems

  

 

 

 

Elements of the DoD VPPCX Voluntary Protection Program 
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