Making the JHSC Useful Again – Case Study
Northern Pines Retirement Living had a Joint Health and Safety Committee that met regularly, followed an agenda and took minutes, but the committee was not driving meaningful prevention. Issues kept recurring, recommendations were vague, and worker concerns were not always tracked through to corrective action.
This case study shows how OHS Insider helped the organization turn its JHSC from a meeting obligation into a working prevention tool. With better role clarity, stronger agendas, improved minutes, recommendation tracking and inspection follow-up, the committee became more useful, more credible and more connected to real workplace risk.