District Safety Committee. The District shall establish a District Safety Committee. The District Safety Committee shall annually review the District Safety and Emergency Preparedness Plan. In addition, the District Safety Committee shall study and make recommendations for improving the District’s Injury Prevention Program (see Labor Code Section 6401.7). The District’s Safety and Emergency Preparedness Plan shall include but not limited to the following: responding to suspicious persons on the worksite, and responding to fire, earthquake, flood, evacuation, emergency closings, lockdown orders, and other emergency situations. GTA shall have the right to appoint two bargaining unit members to serve on the District Safety Committee. The GTA bargaining unit members shall be provided reasonable release time to attend District Safety Committee meetings. The GTA bargaining unit members shall have one less extra activity duty as described in Section 12.8.2 and/or evening meetings as described in Section 12.10. The District Safety Committee shall develop a plan to communicate the District’s Safety and Emergency Preparedness Plan to all GTA bargaining unit members.
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