
August 6, 2020
Fragrance Creators’ Statement on OSHA Support of Worker Safety & Public Health
Following a webinar for members, the association recognizes the Administration’s efforts to promote practical education and training during the pandemic
WASHINGTON, DC—Fragrance Creators Association released the following statement from Farah K. Ahmed, President & CEO, thanking the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) for speaking to its membership in an effort to further promote worker safety and public health as businesses navigate the pandemic. Fragrance Creators offered a webinar today—"OSHA Guidance on Returning to Work and Safety and Health of Workers”—featuring Brett Beall, Compliance Assistance Specialist, United States Department of Labor/OSHA, and moderated by Darci Ferrer, Director, Regulatory Science at Fragrance Creators.
“Thank you to Brett and OSHA for an insightful session, providing our members with practical education on how business leaders and workers can reopen businesses and return to work safely during the pandemic. We are grateful for our relationship with OSHA and are committed to further engaging to advance its mission of ensuring safe and healthful working conditions for all through standards setting, training, outreach, and education.
Fragrance Creators’ members are leading fragrance value chain stewards, who, since the onset of the pandemic, have prioritized worker and workplace safety in order to supply critical fragrance inputs into cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting products. Together with our members, we are dedicated to continuing to collaborate with officials, policymakers, and all stakeholders to mitigate the impacts of COVID 19.”
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Fragrance Creators Association is the principal fragrance trade association. The organization represents the majority of fragrance manufacturing in North America as well as interests along the fragrance value chain—for people, perfume, and the planet. Fragranace Creators' membership is diverse, including companies that create, manufacture, and use fragrances and scents for home care, personal care, home design, fine fragrance, and industrial and institutional products as well as those that supply fragrance ingredients, including natural extracts and other raw materials that are used in perfumery and fragrance mixtures. Fragrance Creators produces The Fragrance Conservatory, the comprehensive digital resource for high-quality information about fragrance.Learn more about Fragrance Creators at fragrancecreators.org.