Safety Committees for Cities

Information Memo

Published: November 18, 2020

Safety Committees for Cities
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City obligations under Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and how to meet them. How to develop an employee health and safety committee, including participating in League Regional Safety Groups (RSG). Use of safety surveys, job hazard analysis (JHA), and self-inspections. Developing a Workplace Accident and Injury Reduction (AWAIR) program. Use and training on personal protective equipment and material safety data sheets (MSDS, SDS). Addressing lockout, tagout and confined space work policies. Use of personal protective equipment.  Conducting employee accident investigations and what records to keep.

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