Common use of A Joint Committee Clause in Contracts

A Joint Committee. The Minneapolis Federation of Teachers and the District shall establish a joint committee consisting of members of the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers Environmental Health and Safety Committee and representatives from the District’s Office of Environmental Health and Safety, Facilities, Employee Effectiveness, Office of Safety and Security, Workers’ Compensation, and other groups the committee deems appropriate. The committee shall meet a minimum of three times per year and thereafter as needed. The purpose of the committee shall be to cooperatively review statistics of reported complaints and corrective actions taken by the District and solves problems involving but not limited to: Accident and injury reduction Asbestos Blood borne pathogens Chemical hygiene/sensitivity Chemical storage Compressed gas Emergency preparedness Employee safety and security Forklift safety Hearing conservation Indoor air quality Infectious disease Infectious waste Lead in construction and water Lockout/tag out Minnesota Right-to-Know Pesticides Playground safety Radon Respiratory protection Technology education (ergonomics) Underground storage tanks

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: mft59.mn.aft.org, humanresources.mpls.k12.mn.us, humanresources.mpls.k12.mn.us

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A Joint Committee. The Minneapolis Federation of Teachers and the District shall establish a joint committee consisting of members of the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers Environmental Health and Safety Committee and representatives from the District’s 's Office of Environmental Health and Safety, Facilities, Employee Effectiveness, Office of Safety and Security, Workers' Compensation, and other groups the committee deems appropriate. The committee shall meet a minimum of three times per year and thereafter as needed. The purpose of the committee shall be to cooperatively review statistics of reported complaints and corrective actions taken by the District and solves problems involving but not limited to: Accident and injury reduction Asbestos Blood borne pathogens Chemical hygiene/sensitivity Chemical storage Compressed gas Emergency preparedness Employee safety and security Forklift safety Hearing conservation Indoor air quality Infectious disease Infectious waste Lead in construction and water Lockout/tag out Minnesota Right-to-Know Right-­to-­Know Pesticides Playground safety Radon Respiratory protection Technology education (ergonomics) Underground storage tanks

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: mft59.mn.aft.org

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