I would like to know what are things to be considered in Safety Committee Meeting? What are the things not to be considered while conducting safety committee meeting?
From India, Delhi
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Dear member,

While raising a query, members are expected to provide adequate information such as the nature of their industry, their designation, and the context of the query. Most queries are brief, and subsequent discussion often involves guesswork by other senior members.

Regardless of the brevity of your query, allow me to offer my suggestions:

a) At the beginning of the meeting, review the details of the previous meeting, including the date, location, and attendees.
b) Discuss the topics covered in the previous meeting. Following each meeting, the chairperson should clearly state whether actions on discussed points have been completed or are still pending, along with reasons for any delays and anticipated completion dates.
c) Subsequently, address the following points:

i) Number of accidents reported since the last meeting
ii) Number of safety incidents reported since the last meeting
iii) Number of near-misses reported since the last meeting
iv) Any visits by government authorities to the company premises since the last meeting, and if so, any observations made
v) Any safety inspections by customers since the last meeting, along with any observations
vi) Date of the last safety audit conducted by the Safety Officer, any observations made, and the current status
vii) Any issues with the Pollution Control Board (PCB)
viii) Changes in safety-related statutory provisions
ix) Adequacy of inventory for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other safety items, and any anticipated shortages
x) Completion of fire and safety drills since the last meeting and related observations
xi) Conduct of electrical and fire audits since the last meeting, including conducting authority and observations
xii) Need for modifications in safety training based on earlier discussions
xiii) Any additional points to address

The primary objective of safety meetings should be to foster a safety-centric culture. Superficial conduct of these meetings could undermine their purpose.

Thanks,

Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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