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==Responsibilities==
==Responsibilities==
* Conducts the [[Safety Orientation]] for new members
* Conducts the [[Safety Orientation]] for new members
* Co-chairs the [[Safety Committee]]  
* Co-chairs the [[Safety Committee]], i.e. chairs alternating meetings with the employer co-chair ([https://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/safety/pdf/whs_workplace_safety_act_and_regs.pdf Act] 40(8)(b))
* attend [[Safety Committee Meetings]], at least every 3 months but more often as required
* attend [[Safety Committee Meetings]], at least every 3 months but more often as required
* attend pre-meeting [[Safety Inspection]] and [[Emergency Preparedness Drill]] and be prepared to discuss at meeting
* attend pre-meeting [[Safety Inspection]] and [[Emergency Preparedness Drill]] and be prepared to discuss at meeting

Revision as of 21:02, 2024 September 10

The Member Council Safety Leads is a co-chair of the Fablab's Safety Committee and a member of Member Council. These Member Council Safety Leads are elected by members (Act 41(2)) and serve for a term of 2 years (Act 3.2(1)).

Responsibilities

  • Conducts the Safety Orientation for new members
  • Co-chairs the Safety Committee, i.e. chairs alternating meetings with the employer co-chair (Act 40(8)(b))
  • attend Safety Committee Meetings, at least every 3 months but more often as required
  • attend pre-meeting Safety Inspection and Emergency Preparedness Drill and be prepared to discuss at meeting
  • work with the Member Council Security Lead and Member Council Training Lead to ensure the shop is safe for all members
  • continuously monitors all aspects of the Fablab Safety Program to ensure legislative and regulatory compliance
  • reviews the North Forge Fabrication Lab Safety Program to find opportunities for improvement
  • issues Safety messages on Slack to members, arranges any special Safety Committee meetings, and undertakes safety initiatives as required to support the safety program
  • assists in the planning and start-up of new projects with respect to potential safety issues
  • inspects all Fabrication Lab work areas monthly and initiate remedial action where required
  • monitors changes in safety regulations, review with the Director and disseminate appropriate information to all Fabrication Lab members;
  • has available at the Fabrication Lab the most current version of this Safety Manual
  • participates and leads the North Forge Fabrication Lab Safety Committee, sharing best practices and continuously improving the Safety Program
  • ensures the Safety Orientation and Safety Inspection and other pages in the Category:Safety are up to date