Effective Safety Committees

In 2000, 5,200 American workers were killed as a result of an unintentional injury. Another 3.9 million suffered disabling injuries on the job.

Program includes:
  • Video
  • Administrative Materials
Video Length: 16 minutes

Program Overview:

Keeping your employees safe and free of injury should always be a top priority, but you may feel overwhelmed with the number of safety issues that need to be addressed. This training program addresses your concerns as you begin the process of establishing a safety committee. It also answers the questions your committee members may have about their role and responsibility in the safety process.

You & Your Employees Will Learn:

  • What a Safety Committee Is
  • Steps for Organizing an Effective Committee
  • The Safety Improvement Process
  • How Each Member of the Committee Can Make a Valuable Contribution
  • Purpose, Objectives, Authority and Responsibility of your Team
  • Components and Characteristics of an Effective Committee
  • Tips for Working Effectively as a Group
Program Contents:

  • Explanation of the OSHA Requirements
  • Step-by-Step Instructions for How to Develop Your Effective Safety Committee Program
  • Written Program Development
  • Safety Committee Written Program
  • Recordkeeping Forms:

    Job Safety Analysis
    Safety Committee Minutes
    Safety Action sheet
    Safety Committee Mission Statement Worksheet
    Safety Committee Assessment Form
    Safety Project Management Schedule
    Safety Committee Meeting Planner
    Self-Inspection Checklist
    Safety Committee Members
    Safety Committee Action Items
    Safety Committee Training Record

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Questions? Contact Chad Brower at cbrower@southdakotasafetycouncil.org or at 605-361-7785/800-952-5539.

Contact the South Dakota Safety Council at
sdsc@southdakotasafetycouncil.org
or phone 605-361-7785 or 1-800-952-5539.