
Which Membership is Right for You?
Member
Council membership consists primarily of qualified representatives of local area Federal agency establishments whose duties pertain to occupational safety and health, and also of representatives of local labor organizations or other civilian employee organizations. Only Federal agency members that have been officially appointed to the council have voting privileges, can hold office, and may serve as a member of any committee. Federal agencies may designate members from any of the following categories:
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Federal occupational safety and health professionals.
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Related Federal professionals or collateral duty personnel. This includes persons employed in professions or occupations related to or concerned with the safety and health of employees.
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Line management officials.
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Representatives of recognized Federal labor or other employee organizations identified in accordance with 29 CFR 1960.68, who are employees of the agency.
There is no limit to the number of personnel in any of the above categories who may attend meetings or participate in MRFSC activities. To be appointed to the MRFSC, please submit a completed Membership Designation Form to the appropriate OSHA Region 10 MRFSC Coordinator.
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Associate Member
Those who have demonstrated an interest in occupational safety and health may be granted associate membership. An Associate (non-Federal) Member may attend any FFSHC meeting that is open to the public, but has no voting rights and may not hold any office or serve as a committee member.
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To become an Associate Member, please submit a completed Associated Member Form to the appropriate OSHA Region 10 MRFSC Coordinator.
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For more information
Contact Hana Patterson at OSHA Region 10
E-mail: patterson.hana.m@dol.gov
Completing the Membership Application
Step 1: Download the appropriate membership application from the links below in Word Document format (.DOC).
Step 2: Save to your computer.
Step 3: Enter MRFSC in the FFSHC Block.
Step 4: Complete the Member Information block.
Step 5: Complete the Designating Official Information block.
Step 6: Forward to your designating official for signature. A digital signature or scanned copy of the document is acceptable.
Step 7: Submit the completed application to Hana Patterson, OSHA Region 10, via e-mail at patterson.hana.m@dol.gov.