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STARTING YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM 8 100-CAG-01-IGDO © 2025, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | WSPS.CA APPENDIX 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTES AND REPRESENTATIVES Joint committees are an excellent forum for constructive and regular dialogue between managers and workers about health and safety concerns in the workplace. The committee or your representative should be involved in the development and implementation of the workplace health and safety program. These committees and representatives provide advice to the employer and help to build the internal responsibility system. Research has shown that joint committees work best under the following circumstances: The goals, functions and roles of the committee are clearly established and understood There is careful time control - Enough time is allowed to get the work done There is appropriate preparation for meetings. The agenda and information are prepared and distributed prior to meetings Meeting minutes are kept and followed up on The committee takes time to review and evaluate its performance Individual members are suitably qualified and interested Members feel that they are given some form of recognition for their efforts Employers must respond, in writing, to the written recommendations of the committee or representative within 21 days (s.9 (20)). Assign responsibility for ensuring that recommendations are considered and replied to promptly. WSPS.CA

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