Here's the deal; UPS is required to have a Safety Commitee in order to comply with an OSHA mandate. So they form the commitee which means creating a budget for it, and that budget must be spent. Of course, UPS does not want the Committee to have any authority or to ever actually accomplish anything; this could result in unwanted attention being paid to unsafe equipment, dangerous facilities with inadequate egress, or unfair production standards that force employees to work at an unsafe pace. So instead, the Committee is given nice, safe busywork to do like handing out fliers and water bottles or inventing new word games to play. That is why we get the silly PCM's or the endless acronyms to memorize; to keep our attention diverted away from the real issues that would actually make a difference.