§ 1960.41. National committee duties.
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/us/cfr/t29/s§ 1960.41·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
National committees established under this subpart shall, except where prohibited by law:
(a)Monitor performance of the agency safety and health program and make policy recommendations to the head of the agency on the operation of the program;
(b)Monitor and assist in the development and operation of the agency's establishment committees. As the committee deems appropriate, monitor and review: Reports of inspections; internal and external evaluation reports; agency safety and health training programs; proposed agency standards; agency plans for abating hazards; and responses to reports of hazardous conditions; safety and health program deficiencies; and allegations of reprisal;
(c)Monitor and recommend changes in the resources allocated to the entire agency safety and health program;
(d)Report their dissatisfaction to the Secretary if half a committee determines there are deficiencies in the agency's safety and health program or is not satisfied with the agency's reports of reprisal investigations; and
(e)Request the Secretary to conduct an evaluation or inspection if half the members of record are not satisfied with an agency's response to a report of hazardous working conditions.