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While in a facility recently I was looking for a Plant Engineering CHSP Board.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fenris" data-source="post: 2144530" data-attributes="member: 35081"><p>Have I seen them, yes - in larger buildings where there are more than a handful of PE folks. In hubs where there are only a few mechanics and you don't have more than one or two mechanics at a time, it isn't as useful and doesn't fall under the H&S guidelines. In a lot of these locations, mechanics join with the Hub committees so that they are involved. They also use join safety concerns and conversations into other general meetings. </p><p>Typically, the PE departments have some of the best injury frequencies in the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenris, post: 2144530, member: 35081"] Have I seen them, yes - in larger buildings where there are more than a handful of PE folks. In hubs where there are only a few mechanics and you don't have more than one or two mechanics at a time, it isn't as useful and doesn't fall under the H&S guidelines. In a lot of these locations, mechanics join with the Hub committees so that they are involved. They also use join safety concerns and conversations into other general meetings. Typically, the PE departments have some of the best injury frequencies in the company. [/QUOTE]
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