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1 1 Employee Involvement Disclaimer: These safety materials, resources and PowerPoint ® presentations are not intended to replace your company's health and safety policies or to substitute for specific state and federal standards. We do not guarantee the absolute accuracy of the material contained within these resources. Please refer to applicable state and federal standards for regulatory compliance.

2 2 Employee Involvement Tips   Believe that you will have a safe and healthful workplace, whatever it takes   Show your commitment through leadership   Communicate clearly to your employees that a safe and healthful workplace is a condition of employment   Tell your employees what you expect of them

3 3 Employee Involvement Tips   Give employees adequate training and resources for the job expected of them   Get as many employees involved in the process as possible to brainstorm, inspect, etc.   Put employee safety and health participation on the clock

4 4 Employee Involvement Tips   Take your employees’ efforts, suggestions and concerns seriously   Make sure employees hear about it when other employees’ ideas are successful

5 5 Form an Employee Safety Committee   The committee should be large enough to represent different parts of your worksite   Try to have equal numbers of management and non-supervisory employees on the committee   Ensure that the safety and health staff serves on the committee

6 6 Suggested Committee Activities   Hold regularly scheduled committee meetings   Use an agenda so the discussion is value added and constructive   Conduct regularly scheduled field and yard inspections   Use a checklist   Train the committee members to conduct inspections   Involve the committee with helping to solve one or two difficult safety and health problems   Take their recommendations and feedback seriously

7 7 Quiz All Questions True or False Q: You should communicate clearly to your employees that a safe and healthful workplace is a condition of employment. A: True

8 8 Quiz All Questions True or False Q: Forming an employee safety committee is a good way to involve employees. A: True

9 9 Quiz All Questions True or False Q: You should strive to have an equal number of management / supervisory and non-supervisory employees on a safety committee. A: True

10 10 Quiz All Questions True or False Q: It’s not important to take your employees’ efforts, suggestions and concerns seriously. A: False

11 11 Employee Involvement - Resources   OSHA VPP Publication: Managing Worker Safety & Health – Chapter 4Managing Worker Safety & Health – Chapter 4

12 12 LOWER INCIDENTS No one gets hurt at work through LOWER* incidents. *(Limiting Oilfield Workers' Exposures and Risks) Go to next presentation


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