Policy 2-11 RESCINDED BY ADMIN POLICY 3-18
Prior to the adoption of 2-11 on 09/10/2001, Policy 2-11 read as follows.
DISTRIBUTION: All Departments/Divisions
DATE: December 14, 1994
SUBJECT: Safety Incentive Program, Designation of Employee Risk Exposure
Category.
PURPOSE: To establish procedures, as required by City Council Policy #59,
for a general
employee risk exposure category list, for adding or deleting positions from the list, and for
employees to appeal should they disagree with the risk exposure category assigned their
positions.
BACKGROUND: The procedures and Exhibit "A: (list of position titles
by risk exposure
category) contained herein were formerly incorporated in City Council Policy #59. Since
numerous changes to the list of position titles have been required and are anticipated in the
future, the list is removed from the City Council Policy to simply the update process.
POLICY/
PROCEDURES: A. Designation of Low Risk Exposure
versus High Risk Exposure
Category (Exhibit "A").
Risk exposure categories as indicated in Exhibit A are as determined by the General Employee
Safety Committee based on the official, approved position descriptions on file in the Personnel
Department.
B. Process for Employee Appeal of Risk Exposure Category Designation.
1. Should any employee wish to appeal the categorization of his or her position
as listed in
Exhibit "A", the General Employee Safety Committee will accept requests for such appeals
during the month of June, of each fiscal year. The appeal, if successful,
will only affect safety
incentive awards for subsequent fiscal year periods. Only one appeal for any one position will
be
heard in any one fiscal year.
2. The employee must submit the request for appeal in writing with complete justification
using
the "Category Appeal Request Form" shown as Exhibit "B" to this Policy. After
completing the
applicable section of this form, the employee will forward it to the Safety and Risk Officer.
3. After receipt of the request, the Safety and Risk Officer will schedule the
appeal and hearing
before the General Employee Safety Committee and will notify the employee of the date and
time to appear for the hearing.
4. After the appeal hearing, the General Employee Safety Committee will consider
all available
information and make a ruling as to whether a change in category is warranted. The General
Employee Safety Committee will provide justification to the City Manager to support their
recommendation for approval or denial of the employee's request.
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5. The request along with any required, supporting documentation will be forwarded
to the City
Manager for final action. If the City Manager's decision is contrary to the recommendations of
the General Employee Safety Committee, the city Manager will provide the Committee a written
explanation as to the reasons for the deviation.
6. The City Manager will forward the completed request form to the Safety and
Risk Officer.
The Safety and Risk Officer will notify the affected employee of the final ruling on the appeal.
7. After all appeals have been processed for the fiscal year, the Safety and
Risk Officer will
update Exhibit "A" and arrange for its distribution to the appropriate Departments/Divisions
not
later than July 30 of each year.
C. Changes, additions, or deletions of authorized positions.
1. Should any modified position titles or new positions be added at any time
to the City's
authorized general employee manning table, the General Employee Safety Committee will
review the official, approved job descriptions for these positions on file at the Personnel
Department and recommend assignment of the position to the low risk exposure or high risk
exposure category as they feel appropriate. The City Manager will, in consideration of the
committee's recommendation, make the final determination and Exhibit "A" will be updated to
reflect the added position or change in position.
2. Should the incumbent employee wish to appeal the categorization of a newly
added position
or position title, the same process as specified in Paragraph B will be used.
3. Deletions from Exhibit "A" of obsolete position titles will be accomplished
routinely at such
time as other updates to the list are required.
REFERENCES: Council Policy #59.
RESPONSIBLE
DEPARTMENT: City Attorney
RESCISSION: None.
EFFECTIVE DATE: This policy is effective as of December 14, 1994 and will
remain in
effect until rescinded.
_____________________________
Gilbert H. Schumpert, Jr.
City Manager
"Revised Exhibit A"
HIGH EXPOSURE GENERAL EMPLOYEES
Animal Welfare Officer
Auto Service Worker II
Auto Mechanic I
Auto Mechanic II
Auto Service Worker I & II
Building Maintenance Worker I
Building Maintenance Worker III
Caretaker I
Caretaker II
Cement Finisher (Street)
Cement Finisher
Chemist
Chief Chemist
Container Maintenance Worker II
Container Maintenance Worker I
Electronic Technician
Equipment Maintenance Foreman
Equipment Operator II (Lakes)
Equipment Operator (Public Works)
Equipment Operator II (Street)
Equipment Operator I (Street)
Field Supervisor (Field Utilities)
Field Supervisor (Park Maintenance)
Field Supervisor (Sanitation)
Field Supervisor (Street)
Groundskeeper II
Heavy Equipment Operator (Public Works)
Heavy Equipment Operator (Env. Svc.)
Horticultural Field Supervisor
Industrial Pre-Treatment Inspector
Industrial Pre-Treatment Officer
Jailer
Laborer (Public Works)
Land Surveyor
Landscape Technician I
Landscape Technician II
Maintenance Worker I
Maintenance Worker III (Lakes)
Maintenance Worker IV
Meter Service Worker
Meter Repair Worker
Meter Reader
Park Specialist I
Park Specialist II
Plant Mechanic (WTP)
Plant Foreman (WWTP)
Plant Operator (WWTP)
Plant Mechanic (WWTP)
Plant Operator (WTP)
Print Shop Coordinator
Sanitation OperatorWorker
Sports/Aquatics Maint. Field Supervisor
Survey Instrument Technician
Welder-Fabricator (Equip. Maint.)
LOW EXPOSURE GENERAL EMPLOYEES:
Accountant
Accounting Technician
Accounting Supervisor
Acquisitions Technician (Library)
Activity Coordinator
Animal Welfare Supervisor
Arts and Humanities Administrator
Assistant Supervisor (Revenue Collections)
Assistant Police Chief
Assistant Head Cashier
Assistant Public Works/Eng. Director
Assistant City Attorney
Assistant Parks/Recreation Director
Asst. Supervisor of Rev. Svc, Field Svc
Auditing Director
Auditorium Arts Coordinator
Auto Parts Specialist
Billing Clerk II
Billing Clerk I
Bookmobile Assistant
Bookmobile Coordinator
Branch Library Supervisor
Building Maintenance Activity Supervisor
Building and Safety Supervisor
Building Inspector
Building Maintenance Worker I (Police)
Building and Grounds Superintendent
Buyer I
Buyer II
Cashier
Cemetery Sexton
Chief Building Official
Chief of Police
Circulation Clerk (Library)
Circulation Coordinator
Circulation Assistant
City Librarian
City Planner
City Attorney
City Engineer
City Clerk's Office Secretary
Civil Engineer
Clerk III
Clerk II (Fire)
Clerk II (RSVP)
Clerk I - PT (Museum)
Clerk III (Building & Grounds)
Clerk II (Environmental Services)
Clerk III (Purchasing)II (Lakes)
Communication Director
Computer Services Supervisor
Computer Operator
Construction Inspector
Court Clerk/Administrator
Court Bailiff
Curator of Special Collections
Curator of Exhibits
Curator of Anthropology
Curator of Education
Custodian
Customer Service Rep I
Customer Service Rep II
Customer Service Rep III
Deputy Court Clerk
Deputy City Clerk
Director of Building Development
Dispatcher I (Field Utilities)
Dispatcher I (Animal Welfare)
Dispatcher II (Police)
Drafting Technician II (Engineering)
Electrical Inspector
Electronic Maintenance Superintendent
Employment Services Officer
Engineering Technician
Engineering Associate
Environmental Svc. Director
Equipment Maintenance Superintendent
Federal Housing Program Coordinator
Fee Collector
Field Utilities Superintendent
Field Supervisor (Env. Services)
Finance Director
Fire Chief
First Deputy Court clerk
Full Service Representative
Grants and Fiscal Officer
Head Cashier
Housing/Community Devel. Supervisor
Housing Rehabilitation Specialist
Housing Rehab/Contract Comp Officer
Housing Development Specialist
Housing Inspector
Information Services Clerk
Interlibrary Loan Technician
Lake Superintendent
Landfill Attendant
Landfill Foreman
Legal Secretary
Leisure Services Administrator
Librarian I
Librarian II/Technical Services
Library Aide
Library II/Information Services
Living History Interpreter/Delivery Service Courier
Maintenance Supervisor (WWTP)
Management Support Director
Mechanical Inspector
Museum Supervisor
Operations Supervisor (WTP)
Operations Supervisor (WWTP)
Parks and Recreation Director
Payroll Technician
Personnel Technician
Personnel Director
Photo Lab Technician
Planner II
Planner I
Planning Technician
Plants Superintendent
Plumbing Inspector
Police Clerk
Police Technical Clerk
Police Civilian Supervisor
Principal Planner
Programmer/Analyst II
Programmer/Analyst I
Prosecutor's Secretary
Public Works/Engineering Director
Purchasing Supervisor
Recreation Aid (Van Driver)
Recreation Supervisor (Sports/Aquatics)
Recreation Supervisor (Senior Services)
Revenue Services Supervisor
Right-Of-Way Agent
RSVP Administrator
Safety and Risk Officer
Sanitation Inspector
Secretary I (Planning
Secretary II (Police)
Secretary II (Public Works/Engineering)
Secretary II (Planning)
Secretary I (Personnel)
Secretary I (Parks & Recreation)
Secretary II (Engineering)
Secretary (City Mgr/Mayor)
Secretary I (Police)
Secretary I (Purchasing)
Secretary (Housing/Com. Development
Secretary II (Fire)
Secretary I (Finance)
Secretary I (Museum)
Senior Adult Center coordinator
Senior Assistant City Attorney
Senior Civil Engineer
Senior Building Inspector
Solid Waste Superintendent
Sports Registrar
Sports coordinator
Sr. Drafting Technician (Engineering)Auditor
Statistical Clerk
Street Superintendent
Street Scheduler
Street division Clerk
Technical Service clerk
Tool and Sign Specialist
Zoning/Subdivision Administrator
Exhibit B
(Contact Safety and Risk Officer for Category Appeal Request Form)