ISAC
Institutional Safety Advisory Council
4/28/2006 3:00 p.m.
TexasTownship, Room 3340
To: ISAC, Archives
Cc: Sandy Bohnet, Patricia Niewoonder
From: Amy Louallen (Matt McCain)
Subject: Minutes of ISAC Meeting
Members Present: Amy Louallen, Dennis Bertch, Jeff Donovan, Larry Taylor, Lauren Beresford, Matt McCain, Sue Egan, Tony Ide
Members Absent: Daryl Irving, Jeff Roseboom, Louise Anderson, Marilyn Betts, Rob Kilkuskie, Rob VanderWeele, Ron Whitmire
Review and Approve Minutes
Reviewed and approved minutes from meeting on January20th of 2006 assubmitted.
Review and Approve Written Plans
The Safety and Health Program was accepted and approved.
MIOSHA Form 300
The MIOSHA Form 300 updates were shared. Injuries included a wrist srain at TTC, resulting in 83 missed days; a leg strain at the KVM resulting in ~22 days of restricted work; and a trouble breathing incident at CNM resulting in one missed day.
Incidents
AB 4-11-06: fire in the Automotive Lab, was contained within the vehicle and successfully extinguished by a student.
MS 4-20-06: broken mercury thermometer in the Physics lab, which was cleaned up without incident. Marilyn Betts is looking into trading their remaining mercury thermometers for alcohol thermometers.
Unfinished Business
AED signage has been ordered and installed since the last meeting.
Online training was presented in “test phase.” Issues:
- The brochures should be enough to provide employees with clear instructions on where to find the online training sessions and the policies regarding online training (versus a platform “how to” training). These could be posted in key areas in brochure holders to attract attention.
- The Hypothermia slides were difficult to read due to the dark background.
- The “check your progress” slides should be added to all topics.
- The “navigation” arrows on each slide should be changed so that they appear after a certain amount of time, thus reducing the ability to rush through the training without actually reading it.
- It was also agreed a monthly review of quizzes is adequate.
- This training is appropriate for new employees and should be offered (if not required) upon employment.
New Business
Discussion of Bird Flu “pandemic” and KVCC’s response plan will be moved to the July meeting.
Sue Egan presented information regarding workers compensation premium costs, which we compared to injuries and days missed from the Form 300 log.
Goals for 06/07:
- Implement a schedule for emergency eye wash station cleaning and a method for doing so cleanly. Tony and Jeff suggested and will try to create a barrel similar to those that were used at Upjohn to drain both the overhead shower and the eyewash stations.
- More goals to be discussed at the July meeting.
Next Meeting: July 12th (tentative)