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Dissolving safety committee's does really work!
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1149616" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Good for you for taking a stand. By participating in something, you validate it. Continued participation in useless safety committees serves no purpose other than allowing the company to take credit for having the committees in the first place. </p><p></p><p>Ideally, the Committees would operate on a "quid pro quo" basis with the company. Want a passing grade on the next Keter audit? Ok, we want reductions in excessive overtime. Want us to recite the silly acronyms and commentaries? Ok, we want the company to get rid of the unsafe package cars with lap belts, high steps and manual steering. Instead of letting the company <em>pretend</em> to care about safety, force them to take <em>meaningful actions </em>in regards to safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1149616, member: 14668"] Good for you for taking a stand. By participating in something, you validate it. Continued participation in useless safety committees serves no purpose other than allowing the company to take credit for having the committees in the first place. Ideally, the Committees would operate on a "quid pro quo" basis with the company. Want a passing grade on the next Keter audit? Ok, we want reductions in excessive overtime. Want us to recite the silly acronyms and commentaries? Ok, we want the company to get rid of the unsafe package cars with lap belts, high steps and manual steering. Instead of letting the company [I]pretend[/I] to care about safety, force them to take [I]meaningful actions [/I]in regards to safety. [/QUOTE]
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