Unsafe or unhealthy working conditions and management won’t cooperate to correct them?

 

Don’t let this happen to your members

 

Meet Your PESH Inspectors 

 

 
 

New York State AFL-CIO has arranged for meetings with:

NYS Department of Labor Public Employee Health & Safety Program

 

                 

Albany & Utica:                      May 28, 2002

State Campus, B-12, Training Room B, Albany

2 – 4 PM

 

Rochester & Buffalo:             May 30, 2002

          109 South Union St., Rochester

          3 – 5 PM

 

Syracuse & Binghamton:       June  5, 2002

          450 S. Salinas Street, Syracuse

          3 – 5 PM

 

New York City:                      TBA September 2002

          345 Hudson St., NYCity

          3 – 5 PM

 

Hempstead:                             TBA September, 2002

          175 Fulton Avenue, Long Island

          3 – 5 PM

 

 

Who should attend: Officers, Stewards, H&S Committee members 

 

What will be discussed: What are the health and safety concerns of the public employee unions? How can union officials best work with PESH personnel. What are the rights and responsibilities of employers, employees, and PESH? What issues are appropriate for filing a PESH complaint?

 

If your members face safety and health hazards on the job, you will benefit by getting to know your friendly neighborhood PESH inspector and learning how to use PESH to improve workplace safety and health.

 

Text Box: * The Public Employee Safety & Health Program (PESH) enforces OSHA standards for public employees in New York State.

Co-Sponsored by: 

 

NYS AFL-CIO and the NYS Department of Labor