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The District is sincerely concerned
with the safety and welfare of its employees and the public it
serves. To these ends, the District will take every reasonable
precaution to assure the safety of its employees. It also
acknowledges as a public entity the need to provide a safe
environment for the public that uses our services. |
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Safety Manual |
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Meeting Schedule |
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In order to perform public services
without accidents, it is the responsibility of all
District employees to contribute to that end. The following
principles should guide our efforts: |
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Accidents can be prevented. |
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Safety is the
mark of skill and good sense. |
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The District is
sincerely interested in safety and is willing to pay in time and
money to prevent accidents. |
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Safety is a
personal responsibility, as well as a supervisory responsibility. |
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No job is so
important, and no services so urgent that we cannot take time to
perform it safely. |
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We owe a moral
obligation to each other and to the public to do everything possible
to prevent accidents. |
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Our work areas
and equipment should be kept as safe and clean as possible. |
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As hazards are
noticed, they should be reported to supervisory personnel as soon as
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You should
report all unsafe conditions encountered during your work day. |
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You are not
expected to undertake a job until you have learned how to do it
safely and are authorized to do so by your supervisor. |
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All injuries
must be reported immediately to your supervisor. |
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Compliance with
safety rules, is a condition of employment. |
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Safe workers benefit themselves, their families, their fellow
workers, and those they serve. |
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Download
the District's
Safety Manual |
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Schedule of Meetings |
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Agenda |
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April 3, 2007 |
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October 31, 2007 |
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February 29, 2008 |
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May 15, 2008 |
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August 21, 2008 |
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November 20, 2008 |
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