- In carrying out § 50-6-501, the administrator of the workers’ compensation bureau shall promulgate rules that include, but are not limited to, provisions:
- Prescribing the membership of the committees to ensure equal numbers of hourly employees and employer representatives as well as specifying the frequency of meetings;
- Requiring employers to make adequate written records of each meeting and to maintain the records subject to inspection by Tennessee occupational safety and health administration representatives; and
- Requiring employers to compensate employee representatives on safety committees at the regular hourly wage while the employees are engaged in safety committee training or are attending safety committee meetings.
- The duties and functions of the safety committee shall include, but are not limited to:
- Assisting in establishing procedures for workplace safety inspections by the committee;
- Assisting in establishing procedures for investigating all safety incidents, accidents, illnesses and deaths; and
- Assisting in evaluating accident and illness prevention programs.
- The employer shall provide training for safety committee members in their duties and responsibilities provided in subsection (b).
- An employer operating under a collective bargaining agreement that contains provisions regulating the formation and operation of a safety committee that meets or exceeds the minimum requirements of this section and § 50-6-501 may apply to the administrator of the workers’ compensation bureau for a determination that the employer meets the requirements of this section and § 50-6-501.