HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law No. 2003-002 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NUMBER 2003—002
Being a by-law to establish
Guidelines for the Structure and Function of the
Joint Health and Safety Committee for the
Municipality of Bayham
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham is desirous
that a Joint Health and Safety Committee be established to endeavour to meet the health
and safety needs of municipal employees;
AND WHEREAS the Council is desirous that such provision be approved by By-law;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation of the
Municipality of Bayham enacts as follows:
1. THAT the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham hereby
establishes a Bayham Joint health and Safety Committee whose structure is set
out in Schedule"A"attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
2. THAT the said Committee shall operate in accordance with the said Structure
being hereby adopted.
3. THAT this By-law shall come into full force and effect on the date of its passage.
READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS
91.11 DAY OF JANUARY, 2003
MAY C ERK
Schedule"A"to By-law 2003-002
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM GUIDELINES
FOR THE STRUCTURE
AND
FUNCTION OF
THE JOINT HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE
Municipal Office
9344 Plank Road, Straffordville, Ontario
REPRESENTING
Administration Services
Public Works Department
Water & Wastewater Services
Building Department Services
Community Centres Services
Museums Services
Schedule"A"to By-law 2003-002
PREAMBLE
1. Although not required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act the
Municipality
of Bayham has chosen to establish a Joint Health and Safety Committee
whose members will hold meetings on a regular basis.
2. It is our firm belief that through joint education programs, joint
investigations of problems, and joint resolution of those problems, the
workplace will be made safe and healthy for all employees.
3. The parties acknowledge that the proper functioning of the Joint Health and
Safety Committee can only be carried out where the representatives of the
employer and of the employees are committed to these responsibilities. To
effect this, the undersigned undertake to make decisions that will be carried
out by their respective organizations.
4. The parties hereto adopt these guidelines in good faith and agree to promote
and assist the Joint Health and Safety Committee whenever and wherever
possible.
MEMBERS OF THE ESTABLISHING COMMITTEE
For the Employer r the mployees
Co-chairperson Lynda Millard Co-c airpers i, Terry Al in
e% _1% SIL
ecretary Margaret Underhill
Schedule"A"to By-law 2003-002
STRUCTURE OF COMMITTEE
1.1 The Joint Health and Safety Committee (referred to hereafter as "the Joint
Committee"), shall consist of a maximum of three (3) members, of which a
minimum of two (2) members shall represent workers. These members will
be one selected by the employer, one being volunteered from and to represent
the Bargaining Unit, and one from and to represent exempt Staff. Member
replacement will be done on an alternating basis from each group.
1.2 The Joint Committee shall meet on a regularly established schedule at least
once every three (3) months. (Changes will be approved by the Co-
chairpersons).
1.3 There shall be two (2) Co-chairpersons, one (1) from management, and one
(1) from the employees; appointed for a definite period (1 year) who shall
alternate the chair at meetings. Members shall be eligible for re-appointment
1A A Co-chairperson may, with the consent and approval of his/her counterpart,
invite any additional person(s) to attend the meeting to provide additional
information and comment, but they shall not participate in the regular
business of the meeting.
1.5 The Municipality shall prepare and review at least annually a written
occupational health and safety policy and post at a conspicuous place a copy
of this policy. The Municipality shall develop and maintain a program to
implement that policy.
1.6 The members of a committee shall have one (1) hour, or such longer period
of time as the committee deems necessary, to prepare for each committee
meeting.
Schedule"A"to By-law 2003-002
FUNCTIONS OF JOINT COMMITTEE
2.1 To attain the spirit of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the functions
of the Joint Committee shall be:
(a) to identify, evaluate and recommend a resolution of all matters
pertaining to health and safety in the workplace to appropriate
municipal authorities;
(b) to encourage adequate education and training programs in order that all
employees are knowledgeable in their rights, restrictions,
responsibilities and duties under the Occupational Health and Safety
Act;
(c) to address matters related to Designated Substance Regulations and
WHMIS where applicable;
(d) to deal with any health and safety matters that the Committee deems
appropriate.
2.2 Inspections
The members of the Committee who represent employees shall designate
members representing employees to inspect the physical condition of the
workplace, accompanied by a management member(s) of the Committee by
establishing an inspection schedule that ensures that the entire workplace will
be inspected at least once a year. [ 9(27)]
2.3 All health and safety concerns raised during the physical inspection will be
recorded on an appropriate workplace inspection form and signed by the
members of the inspection team.
2.4 The workplace inspection form will be forwarded to the Joint Committee and
to Municipal authorities within three (3) working days of the workplace
inspection. The designated Department Head or appropriate authority will
inform the Committee of the status of the outstanding items.
Schedule"A"to By-law 2003-002
2.5 Recommendations of the Joint Committee
Municipal authorities will communicate in writing directly to the Joint Health
& Safety Committee within twenty-one (21) days with regard to minuted
recommendations of the Committee by giving their assessment of the
concerns, and outlining who is responsible for resolving the matter, along
with a time frame in which the matter will be resolved. If they disagree with
or do not accept any recommendations, reasons for the disagreement will be
stated.
2.6 Accidents and Accompaniment
The Joint Committee will designate members to investigate all serious
workplace accidents, and incidents that have the potential for a more serious
accident. The inspection team will be responsible for overseeing that the
requirements prescribed in Sections 25 and 26 of the Act and Sections 5 and
6 of the Regulations for Industrial Establishments are carried out.
2.7 The Joint Committee will designate two (2) members to accompany the
Ministry of Labour Inspector while carrying out Ministry inspection of the
workplace.
2.8 The members of the Committee representing employees shall designate a
member to investigate work refusals,
2.9 The members of the committee representing employees shall designate a
member to be present at the beginning of any occupational hygiene testing.
The Committee members shall be given a copy of any and all reports.
Schedule"A"to By-law 2003-002
MINUTES OF MEETINGS
3.1 The Committee will designate a secretary for the meeting to take minutes and
be responsible for having the minutes, typed, circulated and filed within one
calendar week of the meeting, or as the Committee may from time to time
instruct. Minutes of meetings will be reviewed, and edited where necessary,
by the Co-chairpersons, then signed and circulated to all Committee
members. A copy will be forwarded to the Municipal Administrator and
posted in all work sites. Agenda items will be identified by a reference
number, and be readily available in a proper filing system. Names of
Committee members will not be used in the minutes except to record
attendance.
QUORUM
4.1 Where there are three (3) Joint Committee members, they shall have a
quorum of two (2) members present in order to conduct business. The
number of employer members shall not be greater than the number of
employee members.
PAYMENT FOR ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS
5.1 All time spent in attendance at Committee meetings or in activities relating to
the function of the Joint Committee will be paid for at the member's
appropriate rate of pay for performing work, and the time spent is to be
considered as time at work.
Schedule"A"to By-law 2003-002
MEETING AGENDA
6.1 A Co-chairperson will prepare an agenda and forward a copy of the agenda to
all Committee members in a timely manner.
6.2 The Committee may accept any item as proper for discussion and resolution
pertaining to health and safety. All items raised from the agenda in meetings
will be dealt with on the basis of consensus rather than by voting. Formal
motions will not be used.
6.3 All items that are resolved or not will be reported in the minutes. Unresolved
items will be minuted and placed on the agenda for the next meeting.
Schedule"A"to By-law 2003-002
GENERAL
7.1 All employees will be encouraged to discuss occupational health and safety
concerns with their immediate supervisor before bringing it to the attention of
the Committee.
7.2 Committee members will thoroughly investigate all concerns to get all the
facts and will exchange their facts when searching for a resolution to the
concern. The resolve of all concerns will be reported in the minutes.
7.3 Medical or trade secret information will be kept confidential by all
Committee members.
7.4 Any recommendations for amendment(s), deletions or additions to these
Guidelines must have the consensus of the total Committee and shall be set
out in writing to the Council of the Municipality of Bayham for comment and
approval and attached as an Appendix to these Guidelines.
Signed at Straffordville, Ontario this 7/-1, day of
2003.
JOINT COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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Co-chairperson o-ch.' .erson
Secretary
Date Approved by Council: 1) �.& :3