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Safety Committee Meeting Minutes Sample Form



Manual: Ambulatory Services Environment of Care Manual (Ver 3)
External Reference: (TJC EC.9.10, EC.9.20, EC.9.30)

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Here is some sample content from Safety Committee Meeting Minutes Sample Form:

     SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES SAMPLE Date: Topic Discussion/Conclusions/Recommendations Actions Follow-Up 1. Call to order Safety Committee Chairperson Action None 2. Addition/amendment to last committee minutes. Safety Committee Chairperson Changes suggested/made None 3. Approval of last minutes Safety Committee Chairperson Members None Old Business A. Smoking Policy 98-072 Employees violating smoking policy by smoking in non-smoking areas. Committee voted to enforce smoking policy as it is written. Letter will be sent to all department managers regarding smoking policy. Committee...
Second excerpt:
     ...receive details of new system in next payroll envelope. Director will report on status of new system at next Safety Committee meeting. Sub-Committee Reports A. Fire and Life Safety 99-05 All fire drills were conducted as scheduled with good response. It was found that less than 30% of staff in Outpatient Surgery could describe their responsibilities. Dept. Manager will be sent memo requesting department specific drill inservice be provided at next dept. meeting. During next hazard detection...


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