Federal Legislation
DOL Establishes Permanent Voluntary Protection Program
March 03, 2026
The Department of Labor (DOL) has enacted the Michael Enzi Voluntary Protection Program Act of 2025, mandating OSHA to establish and permanently fund a voluntary protection program that recognizes employers committed to workplace safety and health management systems. OSHA is required to allocate at least 5% of its annual appropriated funds to support this program, which includes employer application, self-evaluation, onsite evaluations, and exemptions from programmed inspections for participating employers. This legislation institutionalizes funding and operational support for the program, enhancing OSHA's capacity to promote workplace safety through voluntary employer participation.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the dedicated funding stream from OSHA appropriations, which may influence contracting opportunities related to safety evaluations, training, and compliance support services.
- The program's emphasis on voluntary employer participation and exemption from programmed inspections could shift demand toward consultative and evaluation services aligned with OSHA standards.
- Contractors specializing in occupational safety, health management systems, and workplace compliance may find increased opportunities to support employers seeking VPP recognition.
- Agencies and vendors should consider how this permanent funding affects long-term planning for safety-related contracts and resource allocation within OSHA and its partners.
VPP is the gold standard of safety and health management systems, and the only system available free to every workplace willing to commit to--and abide by--its stringent ongoing requirements.
— Mr. Chris Williams
As an SGE, I am honored to be part of a program that not only extends OSHA's resources but also empowers companies of all sizes to prioritize the wellbeing of their workers and achieve excellence in occupational safety and health.
— Mr. Kevin Sell
VPP is an integral part of the toolbox which the Congress has provided to OSHA to accomplish our mission . . . Since its inception, VPP has demonstrated its value in advancing this primary goal.
— Mr. Jordan Barab
Agencies
Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Committee on Education and Workforce, Subcommittee on Workforce Protections
Contracts
At least 5% of OSHA's annual appropriations
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-538 - MICHAEL ENZI VOLUNTARY PROTECTION PROGRAM ACT OF 2025 · congress · Mar 03