Tips for a Successful Safety Committee

Successful Safety Committees

To achieve success in loss control efforts, management should actively support the organization’s safety program, demonstrate hands-on commitment and seek feedback to promote interest. To assist leadership in these efforts, a safety committee should be formed.

Minimum Requirements

  • The safety committee should be chaired by the safety manager/supervisor or other official designated by leadership.
  • Selection of committee members may be accomplished by requesting volunteers, employee or supervisor election, lottery, etc., however, all major departments should be represented.
  • Committee membership should be rotated periodically to ensure a fresh perspective and maximize the number of employees involved.
  • Actively involve employee participation to generate engagement.
  • Invite members from senior leadership and subject matter experts to meetings to provide support, challenge viewpoints and explain new plans or policies.
  • Meetings should be held regularly with a predetermined agenda.
  • Meeting attendees and minutes should be recorded.
  • Committee members should not become involved in personnel actions, labor relations, or matters unrelated to accident prevention.

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