Collected guns and ammunition.
enforced the decisions of the provincial congresses, called out the militia when necessary, and gathered military intelligence during the revolution
Requirements in the OHS Act for health and safety committees vary according to which act you are talking about. Several different countries have Occupational Health and Safety Acts, each unique in its own way.
Occupational Health and Safety committees are groups of employees of one company who meet periodically to deal with issues of workplace safety. Sometimes they are joint committees containing both wage employees and supervisors and managers. Sometimes they are entirely made up of wage employees. The responsibilities of Occupational Safety and Health committees depends on where they are. In some countries, their responsibilities are specified by law. In other countries, their responsibilities are established by management, or by agreement between management and labor.
Committees of Safety
Congress formed the Committees of Observation and Safety giving them the task of making sure no citizens purchased British merchandise. This had a profound effect on American Colonial life.
Silas M. Kimaita has written: 'The effectiveness of health and safety committees'
they called out the military when necessary
House standing committees Joint committees of congress && Senate standing committees
John P. Spath has written: 'Building a better safety and health committee' -- subject(s): Industrial safety, Labor-management committees
Types of committees include standing committees, select committees, and joint committees.
Some scholars claim that Congressional committees function as "safety valves" or outlets for national frustrations and challenges. source: Roger H. Davidson, Walter J. Oleszek, and Frances E. Lee. Congress and Its Members, 5th Edition (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2008), 197.
The US House currently has 23 active committees of which three are special committees and 20 are standing committees, which are divided into 104 sub-committees. The US Senate currently has 17 standing committees, which are divided into 70 sub-committees.
There are actually three main types of committees. These include standing committees, select committees, as well as statutory committees.