Section 14.3
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Section 14.3 Implementation
To assist in the positive implementation of the program:
- There shall be established at the Employer's Headquarters level, a Joint Labor-Management Safety Committee. Repre- sentation on the Committee, to be specifically determined by the parties, shall include representatives from the Union and representatives from appropriate Departments in the Postal Service. Not later than 60 days following the effec- tive date of this Collective Bargaining Agreement, desig- nated representatives of the Union and Management will meet for the purpose of developing a comprehensive agenda which will include all aspects of the Employer's Safety Pro- gram. Subsequent to the development of this agenda priori- ties will be established and a tentative schedule will be de- veloped to insure full discussion of all topics. Meetings may also be requested by either party for the specific purpose of discussing additional topics of interest within the scope of the Committee.
- The responsibility of the Committee will be to evaluate and make recommendations on all aspects of the Employer's Safety Program, to include program adequacy, implementa- tion at the local level, and studies being conducted for im- proving the work environment.
- The Chairman will be designated by the Employer. The Un- ion, in conjunction with the Chairman, shall schedule the meetings, and recommend priorities on new agenda items. The Employer shall furnish the Union information relating to injuries, illness and safety, including the morbidity and mortality experience of employees. This report shall be in the form of reports furnished OSHA on a quarterly basis.
- The Headquarters level Committee will meet quarterly and the Employer and Union Representatives will exchange pro- posed agenda items two weeks before the scheduled meetings. If problems or items of a significant, National nature arise between scheduled quarterly meetings any party may request a special meeting of the Committee. Any party will have the right to be accompanied to any Committee meeting by no more than two technical advisors.
- There shall be established at the Employer's Area level, a Regional/Area Joint Labor-Management Safety Committee, which will be scheduled to meet quarterly. The Employer and Union Representatives will exchange proposed agenda items two weeks before the scheduled meetings. If problems or items of a significant, Regional/Area-wide nature arise between scheduled quarterly meetings, any party may re- quest a special meeting of the Committee. Any party will have the right to be accompanied to any committee meeting by no more than two technical advisors.
- Representation on the Committee shall include representa- tives from the Union and appropriate representatives from the Postal Service Area Office. The Chairman will be designated by the Employer.
- The Employer will make Health Service available for the treat- ment of job related injury or illness where it determines they are needed. The Health Service will be available from any of the fol- lowing sources: government or public medical sources within the area; independent or private medical facilities or services that can be contracted for; or in the event funds, spaces and personnel are available for such purposes, they may be staffed at the installa- tion. The Employer will promulgate appropriate regulations which comply with applicable regulations of the Office of Work- ers Compensation Program, including employee choice of health services.
- The Employer will comply with the Postal Employees Safety Enhancement Act of 1998.