Printer-friendly versionThe Employer shall establish a Citywide Occupational Safety and Health Committee, the
members of which shall be appointed by the Mayor and shall include union representation. The
Director of the Citywide Office on Safety and Health shall serve, ex officio, as Chairperson of
this Committee.
The Citywide Occupational Safety and Health Committee shall recommend citywide employee
safety and health policy to the Mayor and shall assume the duties and responsibilities of the
Occupational Safety and Health Planning Task Force created by Mayor's Executive Order No.
58, dated May 6, 1976, and shall also assume the citywide safety responsibilities of the City
Director of Personnel contained in Mayor's Executive Order No. 109, dated August 28, 1969. In
addition, this Committee shall act as the City's liaison with Federal and State Agencies, in efforts
to obtain grants to finance City employee safety and health programs and shall perform any
additional tasks assigned by the Mayor.