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<br />L...SAFETY <br /> <br />SAFETY <br /> <br />The personal safety of each employee of the City of Elk River and the prevention of <br />occupationally induced injuries and illnesses is of primary importance. To the greatest degree <br />possible, management seeks to maintain a safe and hazard-free work environment. <br /> <br />It is the policy of the City Council to provide City employees with safe working conditions <br />through the following means: <br /> <br />I. A Safety Committee made up of employees and management from the <br />City's departments and employee groups is charged with creating and <br />maintaining a safety program in compliance with all applicable federal, <br />state, and local laws. <br /> <br />2. The Safety Committee or sub-committee reviews occupational illness and <br />injury, and incidents that result in damage to City property, and strives to <br />take action to ensure that unsafe work methods, unsafe work sites, and <br />unsafe equipment are identified and made safe. <br /> <br />3. All employees are required to fully comply with the Safety Program as <br />administered by the Safety Committee. <br /> <br />4. Department heads and other management and supervisory employees are <br />responsible for implementing the Safety Program by training their <br />employees in safe work methods and by enforcing compliance with safety <br />standards set by the Safety Committee. <br /> <br />5. Department heads are responsible for providing all employees with the <br />safety equipment and safety clothing that the City feels is necessary for <br />employees to perform their duties in a safe manner. <br /> <br />New employees should receive a copy of the City of Elk River Employee Safety Manual on their <br />first day of employment. Employees are required to read the manual carefully and discuss areas <br />of concern with their supervisor. Employees are required to develop safe work habits and to <br />contribute to the safety of themselves and co-workers. <br /> <br />To be successful, the City safety program must be the shared responsibility of all employees. <br />Employees are required to: <br /> <br />1. Immediately report to their supervisor all unsafe equipment, practices or <br />procedures that pose a threat to the safety of employees or others; <br /> <br />2. Cooperate with and assist in the investigation of accidents to identify the <br />causes and to prevent recurrence; <br /> <br />34 <br />