1.0
Overview
1.1
A
safety meeting can be an effective accident prevention
tool.
1.1.1
The
function of a safety meeting is to educate, inform, teach and
train.
1.2
Safety
meetings may vary from formal presentations to video presentations followed by
informal discussions.
1.2.1
A
wide array of resources is available through the University’s Safety
Officer.
1.3
Meetings
are required to be held quarterly (4 per year), preferably in the months of
January, April, July, and October.
1.3.1
Most
meetings can be held during regular staff meetings where attendance is
mandatory.
1.4
The
Dean, Director, or Department Head need not present
meetings.
1.4.1
Subject
matter experts may be brought in to make a presentation.
1.4.2
The
Dean, Director, or Department Head may assign a designated meeting facilitator
from his/her staff.
1.4.3
Quarterly
meetings may be reviewed by employees on the administration website
(www.mcneese.edu/administration/vpba/safety/presentation).
2.0
Subject
Matter
2.1
Safety
meetings can cover on-the-job, as well as, off the job subject
matter.
2.2
Meetings
are appropriate prior to and at start-up of a new process or procedure,
particularly if the process or procedure deals with hazardous materials and/or
equipment.
3.0
Records/Documentation
3.1
Minutes
of all safety meetings shall be recorded and sent to the Dean, Director, or
Department Head.
3.1.1
A
Safety Meeting Report (SM-1-00) (Section 7: Forms) may be obtained from
the forms section of this manual.
3.1.1.1
This
form will document meeting agenda, materials used, attendance, time, date,
place, etc.
3.2
Original
minutes, including signatures of attendees, shall be sent to the University’s
Safety Officer.
3.2.1
Records
shall be maintained for a minimum of 1
year.