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Industry improvements in workplace safety have greatly
reduced the number of on-the-job injuries and illnesses in recent years.
In fact, restaurants are one of the safest industries you can work in!
But that doesn't mean we should stop thinking about workplace
safety. To help maintain a safe workplace and further reduce the number
of workplace injuries, you should consider forming safety committees.
Here's how it works:
- Committees should consist of three people -- an assistant manager
and two key employees. Select long-standing employees who are loyal
workers, and whose opinions and suggestions are valued.
- Set aside one hour for each committee member to individually conduct
a tour of the unit (on the clock, of course).
- Committee members meet to discuss possible safety problems or violations.
Observations are written down on a clipboard.
- The committee should prepare Unsafe Condition Reports (UCR). Each
report details a single safety issue. These are submitted to the General
Manager. A UCR form
is provided for Trade Secrets Members, and a sample
form is shown below.
- After reviewing the UCRs the GM should meet with the committee to
discuss the findings.
- Committee members should create a critical
path and work with the GM to correct any safety-related problems.
- Create an abbreviated flyer on Employee
Safety Responsibilities
and
distribute with paychecks on in employee mailboxes. Post it on your
company bulletin board too. The content can be taken from your Employee
Policy Handbook or your Safety
and Security Manual. We've provided a customizable version for Trade
Secrets members.
- Consider sharing a portion of the money saved as a result of lower
accident costs with your Safety Committee.
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