Safety and Loss Control
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The District Loss Control Committee exists to make recommendations for improving our workplace safety program as well as eliminating or controlling recognized safety and health hazards.
All committee meetings are held on Wednesdays from 12 - 2 PM and are open for any district employee to attend.
Schedule:
September 13, 2023
November 8, 2023
January 17, 2024
March 27, 2024
May 15, 2024
July 17, 2024
Resources
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2023-2024 Committee Members
Nika Brunk - Director, Benefits, Risk Mgmt & HR Systems/Loss Control Committee Coordinator
Tarrez Brown - Risk Management Specialist
Anthony Thrift - Risk Management Specialist
Jose Villasenor - ESSER Employee Wellness & Support Strategist
Trey Wamble- Consultant, Commercial Risk Services
Karyn Beauchamp - Director, Clinic and Health Services
Megan Gonzalez - Director, SPED Instruction
Tiffany Wilson - Director, SPED Compliance
Sylvia Sauceda – Asst. Director, Food & Nutrition Services
Sammy Andrews – Director, Facilities & School Support Services
Jim Horn - Foreman, Utilities
James Corder - Coordinator, Regulatory Compliance & Training
Ray Gonzalez - Manager, Operations & Special Events
Kevin Dodge - Director, Security & Operations
Ashly Witek - Coordinator, Human Resources (Auxiliary Personnel)
Mahdia Lalee - Director, Business Services
Mieisha Runnels - Supervisor, Accounting
Keely Trejo - Coordinator, Human Resources (Transportation)
Marco Hinojosa, Ph,D. – Director, Transportation
Clydell Willis – Operations Manager, Transportation
Cathy Riley – Training Coordinator, Facility Services
Meritza Webb – Executive Director, Employee Services & HR Systems / Ex Officio
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Safety Training Video Series
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Safety Training Videos (Espanol)
Safety Protocols
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Global Harmonization System (GHS)
In March of 2012, the final rules were published to implement the Global Harmonization System (GHS) for classification and labeling of chemicals in the workplace. Under the rule, all employees must be trained by December 1, 2013 on the components of GHS. The final rule requires chemical product manufacturers to adopt the updated standard by June 1, 2015 and chemical product distributors by December 1, 2015.
Below are links to handouts and video training segments in English and Spanish.
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Hazard Communication Standard (HAZCOM)
The Hazard Communication Standard (HAZCOM) also known as the “Right to Know” Act, stipulates that every employee in the workplace has a right to know what the properties and hazards are of any chemical that is used in their workplace.
The Standard also addresses chemical labeling and storage. Another cornerstone of the Standard is that each chemical must have a uniform “Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)” that provides the characteristics of the chemical.
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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Employees can find an outline of the 16 different sections of the MSDS here (Chemical Labels-HMIS). Other information pertinent to chemical safety can be found in these handouts in English and Spanish (Chemical Labels-NFPA, Chemicals Spanish). The present labeling format for chemicals used is primarily the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) (Chemical English) and HMIS (Hazard Management Identification System) (MSDS English) systems.