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POLICY
STATEMENT 36 EMPLOYEE
SAFETY
Policy It
is the policy of the Town to comply with federal, state and local safety
and health regulations and laws, and to ensure a safe and healthful work
environment. Purpose To
ensure a safe and healthful environment at all Town buildings and
facilities used by employees and the public; to foster safe job
procedures, practices, and working conditions for all Town employees; and
to establish responsibilities for ensuring same.
Coverage This
policy applies to all Town employees, those representing the Town, and
contractors working for the Town. Administration The
Town Manager will appoint a safety coordinator who will develop and
coordinate an occupational health and safety program for the Town of The
safety coordinator shall also: 1.
Advise management on safety and health. 2.
Develop a library of training materials for use by supervisors and
departmental safety committees. 3.
Encourage safe work practices through articles, orientation,
general safety workshops and programs. 4.
a) Investigate
complaints and observe operations to detect unsafe acts or conditions.
The action taken will depend on the severity of the risk to
personnel or property. Department Directors Each
department director has the primary responsibility for maintaining safe
and healthful working conditions within his/her area.
Therefore, each department director shall: 1.
Establish work rules where needed which ensure compliance with OSHA
and other standards. 2.
Hold supervisors accountable for injuries incurred by subordinates. 3.
Provide leadership by setting a proper example for all employees. 4.
Call upon the safety coordinator for any assistance needed in
promoting aggressive and effective safety program actions. 5.
Ensure that all Town and departmental safety policies, procedures
and work rules are complied with by all personnel under his/her direction. 6.
Ensure that new employees receive orientation to applicable Town
and departmental safety policies, procedures and work rules. 7.
See that all employees are periodically re-oriented or re-trained
on applicable safety policies, procedures and work rules. 8.
Encourage safety suggestions and written comments from employees
and adopt those that are feasible. 9.
Require that accidents be promptly reported, thoroughly
investigated by supervisory personnel, and properly recorded. 10.
Ensure that prompt, corrective action is taken wherever unsafe
conditions are recognized or unsafe acts are observed. 11.
Ensure that all employees are physically and mentally capable of
performing their tasks. 12.
Ensure that job sites are periodically inspected by objective
parties. 13.
Form one or more department safety committees. 14.
Ensure staff cooperation with the Town Employee Safety Steering
Committee. Supervisory Personnel (including department
directors) Supervisors
are fully responsible for the safe actions of employees and the safe
performance of machines and equipment within their operating areas.
They are responsible for enforcing policies, procedures and work
rules to keep losses at an absolute minimum.
Supervisors shall: 1.
Assume full responsibility for safe and healthful working
conditions within their areas. 2.
Accept responsibility for evaluating each employee’s performance
of duties pertaining to accident prevention. 3.
Ensure that all safety policies, procedures, and work rules are
fully implemented for maximum efficiency of each job. 4.
Enforce work policies, procedures and work rules by being impartial
in taking disciplinary action against those who fail to conform, and by
being prompt in giving recognition to those who perform well. 5.
Ensure that employees are fully trained for the job they are
assigned to do and that they are familiar with published work rules. 6.
Attend Supervisory Safety training and ensure that periodic safety
training classes are conducted for employees. 7.
Ensure that all tools and equipment are inspected at frequent
intervals and kept in safe and serviceable condition. 8.
Ensure that employees have access to educational and other safety
materials including Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). 9.
Instruct all employees about the prompt reporting of all accidents
and the necessity of receiving first aid treatment, even in the case of
minor injury. 10. Provide personal protective equipment and instruction when
necessary and follow up on the equipment’s proper use. 11. Ensure that personal protective devices and safety equipment
are properly maintained 12. Ensure that all employees are physically qualified to perform
their work. 13. Mark all areas designated as dangerous with the type of hazard
involved. 14. Ensure that as few persons as possible are permitted to enter
hazardous work areas. 15. Use safety factors in purchasing all equipment, vehicles and
personal protective equipment. 16. Support the activities of the departmental safety committee(s). 17. Respond to the scene of an unsafe condition which threatens the
life or health of an employee or citizen when notified by the safety
coordinator. Direct the
operation to ensure that employees are working safely and that the
conditions are in compliance with the law. Employees (including supervisors and
department directors) Employees
are required, as a condition of employment, to exercise due care in the
course of their work to prevent injuries to themselves and to their fellow
workers and to acquaint themselves with and follow safety policies and
standard procedures. Employees
shall: 1.
Report all unsafe conditions and unsafe acts to their supervisors
no later than the end of the work shift. 2.
Keep work areas clean and orderly at all times. 3.
Follow prescribed procedures during an emergency. 4.
Be certain that they understand instructions completely before
starting work. 5.
Learn and follow all Town and departmental safety policies,
procedures and work rules applicable to them. 6.
Cease unsafe work when hazard is recognized or as directed by the
supervisor, safety coordinator, or other appropriate authority.
Comply with instructions given by the authority. 7.
Be encouraged to review all safety policies and standard procedures
applicable to their job.
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