Safety and Health Committees. A. The Parties may establish, through negotiations, local Safety and Health Committees to review local health and safety programs and formulate recommendations regarding ongoing problems and useful improvements. If such committees exist, the union will be afforded the opportunity to fully participate as representatives of the bargaining unit on such committees and any subgroups. The following arrangements may be negotiated: 1. Size and composition of the committee. 2. Frequency and scheduling of committee meetings. 3. Publicizing of meetings and distribution or posting of agendas. 4. Local safety award programs. B. Further details may be negotiated by the Local parties. C. In the absence of a local Safety and Health Committee, the Union will be provided safety policy documents to review prior to Management approval.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Safety and Health Committees. A. a. The Parties Local parties may establish, through negotiations, local Safety and Health Committees to review local health and safety programs and formulate recommendations recom- mendations regarding ongoing problems and useful improvements. If such committees exist, the union will be afforded the opportunity to fully participate as representatives of the bargaining unit on such committees and any subgroups. The following arrangements may shall be negotiated:
(1. ) Size and composition of the committee, including Union representation.
(2. ) Frequency and scheduling of committee meetings.
(3. ) Selection of committee chair (by rotation, election, or appointment).
(4) Publicizing of meetings and distribution or posting of agendas.
4. (5) Local safety award programs.
B. b. Further details may be negotiated by the Local parties.
C. In the absence of a local Safety and Health Committee, the Union will be provided safety policy documents to review prior to Management approval.
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Safety and Health Committees. A. a. The Parties Local parties may establish, through negotiations, local Safety and Health Committees to review local health and safety programs and formulate recommendations regarding ongoing problems and useful improvements. If such committees exist, the union will be afforded the opportunity to fully participate as representatives of the bargaining unit on such committees and any subgroups. The following arrangements may shall be negotiated:
(1. ) Size and composition of the committee.
(2. ) Frequency and scheduling of committee meetings.
(3. ) Publicizing of meetings and distribution or posting of agendas.
(4. ) Local safety award programs.
B. b. Further details may be negotiated by the Local parties.
C. c. In the absence of a local Safety and Health Committee, the Union will be provided safety policy documents to review prior to Management approval.
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Samples: Master Agreement