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efforts of State  departments and  agencies, their safety  designees,  the

            CSEA, Inc. in-house safety and health efforts and various advocacy groups

            established to review and improve safety and health practices, procedures
            and working conditions.

               (5) Study and Research - to undertake appropriate study and research
            projects aimed at various occupational groups, in order to better understand

            broad safety and health related concerns, and to make recommendations
            for meaningful resolution of safety and health deficiencies identified by

            such projects.
               (d) Funding for Safety and Health Initiatives

               The State shall seek the appropriation of funds by the Legislature in the
            amount indicated in each year of the 2016-2021 Agreement: $675,990 in

            2016-2017, $689,509 in 2017-2018, $703,300 in 2018-2019, $717,366 in
            2019-2020, and $731,713 in 2020-2021, to support Committee initiatives

            which shall include but not be limited to:
               (1) Video Display Terminal Operations

               Continuing its efforts with respect to VDT operations and will  make
            recommendations concerning employee protection and the use of VDTs

            which may be appropriate due to new developments in accepted scientific
            knowledge; the Committee shall  continue  to monitor the  State’s

            implementation of the VDT policy and will offer services as appropriate,
            to assist the State in reaching the policy implementation objectives. The

            Committee  shall  develop  an  electromagnetic  hazard  awareness  training
            program;

               (2) Personal Protective Equipment

               Continuing to monitor  the  State’s implementation  of the  Personal
            Protective Equipment Policy and will offer its services to assist in such
            implementation as appropriate;

               (3) Security in State Owned and Leased Buildings

               Working with appropriate State agencies to initiate evaluation of areas of
            concern with respect to security in State owned and leased buildings and

            make recommendations to the State to improve security as appropriate;
               (4) Toxic Substance

               (a)  developing  methods  of assisting agencies in  disseminating
            information with respect to toxic substances in accordance with current

            State regulations in order  that employees are properly informed and


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