Safety Committee. 63.1 Where a Health and Safety Committee is established on a job in accordance with section 72 of the OHS Act, it shall include the Employer’s Site Safety Supervisor and the Health and Safety Representative/s.
63.2 The Health and Safety Committee may, by agreement, include additional Workers’ Representatives and Employer Representatives of significant sub- contractors.
63.3 The Health and Safety Committee shall meet at least once every three (3) months and otherwise as often as is necessary to provide an overview of safety on the job, and assist in the promotion of a safe working environment on the job site.
63.4 The Safety Committee shall minute the meetings and determine an action plan for the rectification of unsafe items.
Safety Committee. Where a Health and Safety Committee is established on a job in accordance with section 72 of the OHS Act, it shall include the Employer’s Site Safety Supervisor and the Health and Safety Representative/s.
Safety Committee. A Safety Committee composed of members representing full- time and regularly scheduled part-time employees and representing management within the bargaining unit or multiple bargaining units within the same location shall be established. The purpose of the committee shall be to develop programs of safety education, health protection and reasonable standards for compliance by both Employer and employee. Voluntary compliance will be sought initially to reduce injuries and lost workdays.
Safety Committee. The Parties agree that an Occupational Health and Safety Committee will be established and will govern itself in accordance with the provisions of the Industrial Health and Safety Regulations made pursuant to the Workers’ Compensation Act. The Committee will meet at regular intervals to be determined by the Committee to make recommendations on unsafe, hazardous or dangerous conditions with the aim of preventing and reducing risk of occupational injury and illness. It is agreed that the Labour/Management Committee shall also act as the Occupational Health and Safety Committee.
Safety Committee. A Safety and Health Committee shall be established. Unless otherwise mutually agreed, the committee shall be composed of:
(a) up to two (2) representatives appointed by the Employer; and
(b) up to two (2) representatives appointed by the Union. The Union representatives shall be employees at the workplace.
Safety Committee. The Employer shall adhere to the provisions of the Workers’ Compensation Board’s Industrial Health and Safety Regulations and hold regular monthly meetings as outlined in the W.C.B. Regulations. A copy of the minutes of the Safety Committee will be posted on the Union Bulletin Board and a copy will be forwarded to the Union Hall.
Safety Committee. It is mutually agreed that a Safety Committee consisting of employees selected by the Union will meet with a management representative or representatives not less frequently than once a month. Minutes of such meetings will be posted on the Notice Board, and a copy sent to the Union and the Compensation Board.
Safety Committee a. A Health and Safety Committee may be established on a job.
b. Where a Health and Safety Committee is established on a job, it shall include the employer’s Safety Supervisor and the Health & Safety presentative/s.
c. The Health and Safety Committee may, by agreement, include additional Workers’ Representatives and Employer Representatives of significant sub contractors.
d. The Health and Safety Committee shall meet as often as is necessary to provide an overview of safety on the job, and assist in the promotion of a safe working environment on the job site. The Safety Committee shall minute the meetings and determine an action plan for the rectification of unsafe items.
Safety Committee. A Safety Committee shall be composed of Union and Employer representatives who will meet, when necessary, for the purpose of discussing safety and promulgating safety regulations with the understanding that the Employer has the ultimate responsibility and shall make the final determination on all matters of safety and safety rules.
Safety Committee. In the interest of safety for the members of the bargaining unit, a Lincoln Fire & Rescue Safety Committee is established. Authority for the program is provided for in the Personnel Code, Section 2.76.