VPPPA Announces Launch of New Website

The Voluntary Protection Programs Participants’ Association (VPPPA) is pleased to officially announce the launch of a new website and database. The new site can be viewed at www.vpppa.org.

“Our members asked, and we listened,” said Terry Schulte, VPPPA Board of Directors Chairman. “They wanted a better online experience and we have worked hard to fulfill that wish.”

The new website has an improved online membership experience. It features a sleeker look and easier navigation, all while keeping the fundamentals that make VPPPA the premier organization for people who are passionate about safety.

Schulte went on to say, “During these times of social distancing and quarantine, we recognize that people are staying online. It’s more important than ever that their online experience remains easy and effortless.”

The future months will also bring an enhanced membership directory, as well as a learning management system, which will be a centralized location for educational resources.

VPPPA, Inc., is the world’s leading organization dedicated to cooperative occupational safety and health management systems. Consisting of both VPP and non-VPP companies, member sites are continuously striving to achieve safety and health excellence. VPPPA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

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