Guidelines for the Health and Safety Committee
The REbuild SChools to Uphold Education (RESCUE) Law of
1998 mandated changes in the Commissioner of Education's Regulation 8 NYCRR 155. Parts
155.3 through 155.6 are the RESCUE Regulation and they became effective October 7, 1999.
Under RESCUE, Health and Safety Committees are required in all districts. Districts are
required to report on Health and Safety Committee activities under the monitoring
requirements in 155.5. This Regulation, checklists of 155.5 requirements, and
clarification articles are available on Facilities Planning's
web site.
Administrators are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to delegate as much
responsibility as possible to the Health and Safety Committee and to reserve their time
for district and educational responsibilities. The following suggestions are provided to
guide districts.
1. Establishing a Health and Safety Committee
- Recruitment of members should be publicly solicited by the administration. Canvas
letters should be sent to staff, unions, and parents. This required representation should
be filled by the most democratic method possible to assure public confidence, independence
from administrative control, and to reach people with vested interest. An effort should be
made to include persons with preexisting interests.
- Committees should have two chairpersons. This co-chair configuration allows easier
access to the chain of command, eases the workload, and allows freedom in scheduling
meetings, inspections, and/or investigations.
- It is suggested that representatives from each group be included from each school
building in the district. This may be accomplished with building level committees and a
central district wide committee.
- Committee report procedure should be established to provide input into the existing
district administrative chain of command and maintenance work order system.
- The Committee must have access to the response to written complaints, construction
meetings, reporting construction problems, creation of punch lists, and should be involved
with generation and tracking written work orders for maintenance items.
- Procedures should be created to provide verbal input for immediate action on health and
safety issues, and a written backup procedure for control purposes must be established.
2. Duties of the Health and Safety Committee:
The Health and Safety Committee's duties should be as broad as possible.
- Required duties:
- Performing the regulatory functions noted in:
- 155.4(b)2 (iii) (providing a member for the annual visual inspection)
- 155.4(c) (1) (provide consultation for the building safety rating)
- 155.4(d)(7) (be involved in disposition of complaints related to health and safety)
- 155.5(i) (addressing complaints regarding excessive noise)
- 155.5(n) (participate in post construction inspection to confirm that the area is ready
to be opened for use)
- Suggested duties:
- Maintaining lists of persons needing notification prior to various maintenance or
construction functions,
- Maintaining or auditing schedules and initiating content for required notifications,
- Monitoring the requirements of 155.5(a) during construction or maintenance activities,
- Investigation and disposition of complaints required under 155.5(b),
- Answering in writing written complaints, and possibly verbal complaints,
- Maintaining complaint files, and possibly tracking verbal complaints,
- Auditing health and safety issues and coordinating with security issues,
- Auditing action taken on complaints that require maintenance,
- Pesticide Designee per the Neighbor Notification Law,
- Asbestos Designee under AHERA.
3. Operation of a Health and Safety Committee:
a. The Health and Safety Committee must have public authorization and support from
the Board of Education and Superintendent of Schools.
b. The Health and Safety Committee is mandated to address health and safety concerns in
occupied buildings. To do this they need to have:
- A well publicized list of contact persons including locations and phone numbers for
persons to contact to registering concerns,
- Scheduled public meetings,
- A protocol for monitoring construction and maintenance projects,
- A protocol for immediate notification to the district's chain of command,
- A protocol to track complaints in writing,
- A protocol for investigations, inspections, or tests which address complaints,
- A protocol for disposing of complaints after action or due consideration,
- A file for maintaining records of complaints and copies of written responses,
- A protocol for making records available to the public upon request.
4. Helpful Resources for the Health and Safety Committee
- Tools for Schools Action Kit is available from your BOCES or the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) at 1-800-438-4318. This kit is a packet of forms, checklists,
surveys, guides, and an informative video. A problem-solving wheel is part of the kit and
directs investigation of specific items based on specific complaints. Investigation
techniques are provided that are inexpensive and directed at solving problems rather than
documenting them.
- The award winning "Indoor Air Quality Manual" developed by the Baldwin Union
Free School District. Copies of this manual are available from the district at (516)
3377-9312. This working manual addresses many items that a Health and Safety Committee
should be aware of and is credited with saving the district time and money.
- The EPA guide "Building Air Quality Program".
- The Consumer Product Safety Commission booklet "A Guide to Indoor Air
Quality".
- Healthy Schools Network's pamphlets "School Health and Safety Committees:" and
School Renovation and Construction:" available from (518) 462-0632.
- The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA) Booklet
"IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction".
- New York State Association of School Superintendents of Buildings and Grounds
"Maintenance Procedures Manual".
5. Useful web sites:
- Office of Facilities Planning, New York State Education
Department.
- School Responsibilities Checklist under 155.5 - look under CHECKLISTS
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/facplan/articles/155.5schooldistrictrequirements.html
- 155.5 Checklist of items to appear in contract documents - look under CHECKLISTS of items required by 155.
- Eastern New York Occupational and Environmental Health Center
http://www.envirocenter.com/enyohp/
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
http://www.epa.gov/
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
http://www.fema.gov/
- Healthy Schools Network, Inc. - not for profit advisory group
http://www.healthyschools.org/
- Integrated Pest Management Institute of North America, Inc.
http://www.ipminstitute.org/
- New York State Emergency Management Office
http://www.nysemo.state.ny.us/
- Occupational Safety & Health Administration, U. S. Department of Labor
http://www.osha.gov/