Safety Committee definition

Safety Committee means the site safety committee formed under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (NSW) 2000.
Safety Committee means Workplace Safety Committee described in ORS 654.176 or successor Statute and rules promulgated thereunder.
Safety Committee means a group of County employees convened to promote a safe, accident free, healthy work environment for all county employees.

Examples of Safety Committee in a sentence

  • Where, because of the existence of a safety hazard, a site has been stopped for a defined period of time and employees sent off site by agreement between Site Managers and any combination of Employee Representative/s, Health and Safety Committee, those people who remain on site to do rectification work will be paid at the rate of double time for all such work.

  • Labour Relations Meetings Labour Relations meetings will be held to discuss any questions of mutual interest other than those being the object of a grievance or those being the jurisdiction of the Health and Safety Committee.

  • The Union shall be entitled to representation on the University Health and Safety Committee.

  • All reports of such inspections or inquiries shall be remitted to all members of the Health and Safety Committee.

  • Employees exercising the right to refuse dangerous work must report the refusal immediately to their supervisor and to a member of the Health and Safety Committee.


More Definitions of Safety Committee

Safety Committee means the site safety committee formed under the Occupational Health and Safety Act
Safety Committee means a committee appointed in terms of section 355A(1)(a);
Safety Committee means committee of the Board of Directors that works with management to maintain Safety program for protection of employees, members and general public.
Safety Committee means a committee established in accordance with the WHS Act.
Safety Committee means a group of experts from the operating organization convened to advise on the safety of operation of an authorized facility;
Safety Committee. The Union shall be notified in advance and included in any processes that are used by City Departments to determine employee membership on all departmental, divisional, and sectional Safety Committees. Union notification and engagement protocols will be facilitated through departmental labor management committees.
Safety Committee. A Safety Committee, consisting of an equal number of employer- 28 selected and employee-elected members, shall meet at least bimonthly. The Safety Committee shall 1 have the following responsibilities: