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CC RES 94-028 RESOLUTION APROVING A SAFETY PROGRAM AND SAFETY COMMITTEE BY-LAWS
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CC RES 94-028 RESOLUTION APROVING A SAFETY PROGRAM AND SAFETY COMMITTEE BY-LAWS
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CC RES 94-028 RESOLUTION APROVING A SAFETY PROGRAM AND SAFETY COMMITTEE BY-LAWS
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4 .,./�y ro- �'j,�-' � - K,y �+�y+fy, <br /> -• - .. .- _- - .. _. - --. _--;-_a••t w& :-b JtTh'a{'�r���$�^'`'-''>'t�+'>r'X"s.. fi`•L'rt ..ar•'i _.Y�:.-.9'vr'ti'J-4 -3-y•.'Sak_�'3":, ,.r"_ <br /> City of St. Anthony <br /> EMPLOYEE SAFETY RULES & STANDARD <br /> OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> MANAGEMENT STATEMENT <br /> It should be recognized that City operations fall within the scope of <br /> Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Standards*, and must conform <br /> to such requirements as may be promulgated through the State Department <br /> of Labor and Industry. <br /> Although the City's Municipal Safety Program is charged with overall <br /> responsibility for developing and administrating employee safety activities, <br /> primary responsibility for implementation rests with each department. This <br /> should be regarded as an integral part of the normal functions served by the <br /> department as work accomplished at the expense of the employee safety <br /> and health is not consistent with city policy. <br /> • This manual represents an ongoing effort by management to present safety <br /> rules and operating procedures in a manner that is concise and <br /> understandable. It should be regarded as a supplement to OSHA Standards <br /> and existing department rules and is intended to aid the supervisor in <br /> complying with required safety and health measures. <br /> *Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973. <br /> Thomas Burt, City Manager <br />
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