~ ~- EXHIBIT B <br />. OCCUPATlOIVqL SAFETY A/YD HEALTH AUD/P <br />' PROPOSAL <br />DATE: APC1I 19, 1993 <br />c~~ENr: Chuck Solin, Loss ~ontroi/Environmenta) Program Manager <br />City of Eugene <br />coa~: To determine City of Eugene's compliance with Oregon OSHA <br />standards. The empl~asis will be on required written programs and <br />empioyee :training . The focus of the audit is the Public Works <br />Department. The outcome wili be a written report outlining the <br />items reviewed and findings as to compliance with OSHA standards <br />METHOD: Wise Steps staff would meet with designated representatives of_ <br />Public Works to determine the scope of various job duties and <br />performance`.requirements in relationship to OSHA written programs <br />and training requirements. On-site reviews would be conducted to <br />further define the scope of employee activities and Department <br />facilities in relationship to the Oregon OSHA standards. <br />scoPE The following key Oregon OSHA requirements would be the major <br />focus of the audit: <br />A. Overall Safety and Health Required Administrative Duties <br />7. Management accountability to safery programs and employee supervision and <br />training. <br />2. Adequacy of Manat;ers/Superviso~ OSHA Training <br />• Division 1 Seli-i~isurance's requirements <br />• Safety Committee Training - Responsibility of Management <br />• Safety Mana~ement and toss Prevention <br />• RecordkeePing <br />• Accident Investibations <br />B. Safety Programs as ~elated to General Industry & Construction Rules <br />l. Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans <br />2. Lockout/Tagout <br />3. Machine Guarding_ <br />4. Safety Committee Training - for committee members <br />S. Electrical Safety <br />6. Welding <br />7. Material Handling - Cr~~nes & Forklifts <br />