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  • Meetings should be conducted at least once every week or when an unsafe condition arises that needs to be brought up immediately to the entire crew. The responsible person who conducts the meeting must have employees print their name below to show that they have attended the meeting. Anyone missing the meeting should be notified about the contents the day they return to work. <br>Specialty Environmental encourages input from all employees regarding safety. Our policy is to provide maximum safety for all workers. Sharing the responsibility of the meeting is required. Everyone is required to participate. The overall responsibility of the meeting will be with the supervisor.

TOPICS COVERED- Check all of the topics discussed at the meeting:

  • Air Samples

  • Respiratiors

  • Ladders

  • Scaffold

  • Manlifts

  • Tools

  • Stress

  • Emergency Exits

  • Waste Disposal

  • Decontamination

  • Good Housekeeping

  • First Aid Application

  • Fire Protection

  • Bloodborne Pathogens

  • Chemical protection

  • Emergency Plan

  • Horseplay

  • Confined Space

  • Trench Safety

  • Heat/Cold

  • Heat Stress

  • Lifting/Reaching

  • Water/Slipping

  • Driving

  • Responsibility

  • Accidents

  • No Drugs

  • Falls

  • Safety Harnesses

  • Hard Hats

  • Eye Protection

  • Personal Protection

  • Electrical Safety

  • GFCI's

  • Evacuation Plan

  • Smoking Hazards

  • Job Hazards

  • Toxic Chemicals/SDS

  • Equipment Operation

  • Suggestions

  • Outline below the topics covered and any recommendations for improving the work operations:

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  • Email completed form to VanessaS@specialtygroup.co

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