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Introduction to Department Safety Committees
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Agenda Committee Purpose Committee Roles Training
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Why a Safety Committee Forum for departmental participation in the University’s Health & Safety program Conduit for information exchange between employees, department, and Risk Management & Safety
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What is a Safety Committee? An established group that meets regularly to proactively address: Department, unit, or building safety concerns Develop solutions to safety issues Disseminates safety information Conducts routine safety audits Assists the Department Safety Coordinator Professional resource/point of contact for RMS
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Safety Committee Roles Promotes safety at the department / unit level Conduit for information exchange Ensures that work-related injuries/illnesses are reported in timely manner Review significant work-related injuries/illnesses to address causes Review any unsafe conditions that were reported and how they were resolved Coordinates safety training (non labs) and review (audit) training records for compliance Follow-up on the department’s or laboratories’ identified deficiencies from joint assessments, ISP, or other audits Review Safety Plan annually
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Committee Composition Department Safety Coordinator Department’s primary safety advocate/contact Safety Committee Chair Representatives from various department areas Include representation from all levels
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Committee Meetings Meet at least quarterly (ISP) or semi-annually (LISP) Conduct additional meetings as needed to address special topics or initiatives
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Committee Responsibilities Establish department safety goals, safety plan, mission statement Review department safety statistics (trends/reports) and reported concerns Track information/progress recorded during inspections (assign responsibility for fixes) Evaluate compliance with established safety programs, policies, and rules Ensure safety training needs are met Develop/implement new policies Record/maintain meeting notes Develop method for employee feedback
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HAZARD RECOGNITION Safety Committee
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Clutter / Housekeeping
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Trip Hazards
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Falls Overhead Crane Removing the hand rail to lower material leaves an gap that someone can fall through. In this circumstance an anchor point and fall protection system is needed
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Electrical Safety Open electrical box and conduit Electric cord for overhead hoist is frayed and spliced back together with electrical tape and wire nuts. + Labeled to identify which circuit breaker shuts off power to which equipment. - Must have tags identifying who’s lock. - Circuit beaker should never be locked in the “On” position.
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Fire Hazards Broken Fire Prevention Equipment Missing /Broken Exit Signs Exposed Wiring Candles Consider HVAC and fire sprinkler limitations before construction
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SUPPORTING INFORMATION Safety Committee
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Training Risk Management website: http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/ http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/ Policies: Integrated Safety Plan: http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/assets/65439/integrated_safety_plan_und_1_24_12.pdf http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/assets/65439/integrated_safety_plan_und_1_24_12.pdf Lab ISP: http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/safety-policies-consumer-warnings-and-reports/laboratory- policies-and-manuals/ http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/safety-policies-consumer-warnings-and-reports/laboratory- policies-and-manuals/ Lab Safety: http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/training/lab-safety/ http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/training/lab-safety/ General Lab Safety Refresher Bloodborne Pathogen Refresher Radiation Refresher General Safety Golf Cart Training: http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/training/motorized-off-road-vehicle-training/ http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/training/motorized-off-road-vehicle-training/ Food Safety Training: http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/training/food-safety-training/ http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/training/food-safety-training/
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