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SubscribeSafety committees can be an invaluable part of a hazard control program by providing a forum for active participation of key people in the organization. A safety committee is a group that can aid and advise both management and workers on matters of safety and health pertaining to company operations. In addition, it can perform essential monitoring, educational, investigative, and evaluative tasks. A successful committee has a defined purpose, has identified its staffing and structure, and has management support to carry out its responsibilities.
Protect your employees from injury and the organization from avoidable costs by organizing or re-energizing your safety committee.
In states not regulated by Federal OSHA, employers are not required to have a safety committee. However, it is a best practice for many reasons.
Many states have their own state-run OSHA program that meets or exceeds Federal OSHA regulations. For example, in Minnesota the law requires employers with more than 25 employees to administer a safety committee.
Employers regulated by state-run programs who have fewer than 25 employees may still be required to have a committee depending on your company’s industry and accident history.
Your safety committee should be made up of a mix of employees and management with representatives from both production and administration. It is important to rotate members out periodically in order to introduce fresh ideas and perspectives. The size of the committee should be appropriate so that meetings are productive and everyone involved can participate. Below are some qualities to look for in a good committee member:
If your company has multiple locations that all do essentially the same thing, one committee is adequate. Companies with multiple locations of 50 or more employees should have a safety committee at each location.
Your safety committee should:
Some benefits of a safety committee may include:
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