Characteristics of effective job health and safety committees
Morse, Tim ; Goyzueta, Jeanette ; Curry, Leslie ; Warren, Nicholas
2008
18
4
441-457
performance appraisal ; safety and health committee ; survey
Occupational safety and health
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW
English
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"Although Health and Safety Committees (HSCs) are widely used, there is very little empirical information on what specific characteristics of HSCs (structure, activities, and resources) are associated with effectiveness in lowering injury and illness rates. An exploratory study was conducted in Connecticut, a state which requires HSCs in all workplaces with at least 25 employees. The study included analysis of administrative data (including HSC meeting minutes) of 29 committees. Lower injury rate companies were found to have a higher ratio of hourly workers to managers on the HSC, a larger committee compared to size of the employer, and reviewed a larger average number of worker complaints and suggestions. "
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