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04/12/1993
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Council Member Kuether <br />moved its adoption: <br />introduced the following resolution and <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />RESOLUTION NO. 17 - 93 <br />RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE LINO LAKES SAFETY POLICY <br />WHEREAS, the Lino Lakes City Council considers accident prevention <br />to be of prime importance, and <br />WHEREAS, accident control involves the safety and well-being of <br />all employees and the public, and <br />WHEREAS, accident control minimizes costs and directly reduces <br />budgeted costs, and <br />WHEREAS, the Lino Lakes City Council desires to provide a safe <br />working environment for its employees, <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF LINO LAKES, <br />MINNESOTA: <br />1. Employees will be provided with all reasonable safeguards <br />to ensure safe working conditions. <br />2. Employees will be provided with neat, clean, safe, <br />attractive, and healthful working conditions. <br />3. All equipment, tools, and machines will be maintained in <br />good repair. <br />4. Safe Work methods will be studied and developed and all <br />employees will be trained in these methods. <br />5. All federal, state and local laws regarding accident <br />prevention and working conditions will be adhered to. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: <br />The Lino Lakes City Council recognized that more than safety <br />is involved, because the existence of accident hazards is <br />proof of a wasteful, inefficient operation. Accidents lead to <br />complaints, dissatisfaction, interference with work plans, and <br />loss of good will. <br />The Lino Lakes City Council further recognizes that the <br />success of the Lino Lakes Safety Policy depends on the <br />sincere, constant and cooperative effort of all employees and <br />`- their active participation and support. <br />
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