A.
The director of health and safety shall be the municipality's principal safety officer, and shall have the following authorities and responsibilities necessary to implement and the provisions of this chapter:
1.
Enter without notice to inspect the premises of a department, agency, authority, or utility, during normal business hours and when departmental, agency, authority, or utility personnel are present;
2.
Review any municipal document or conduct employee interviews, including any interviews with agents of collective bargaining units and municipal contractors, which the director deems relevant to an investigation. Under no circumstances, however, shall the director make public comment upon or otherwise publicly disseminate any material or information received by the director during the course of an investigation which is accorded confidential or privileged status by federal, state or local law, or which would otherwise result in an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy if released;
3.
Any other provisions of law notwithstanding, have access to and examine and copy, without payment of a fee, any municipal or agency records, including records which are confidential by law, including, but not limited to, accident and injury reports, legal settlements and loss control documents, subject to applicable state or federal laws. The director shall not have access to legally privileged records held by the municipal attorney, legal counsel for any municipal department or other authority, or attorney-client records held by clients of the municipal attorney or other legal counsel to the municipality. The director shall maintain the confidentiality of such records pursuant to section 3.35.020C. and shall be subject to the same penalties as the legal custodian of the records for any unlawful or unauthorized disclosure by the director. The same access in the foregoing applies to personnel files, human resources department records, or any other records which are confidential by law but they may not be copied or removed; and
4.
Train, direct, supervise, and set minimum qualifications for department safety officers to implement and comply with municipal workplace safety and health program. Department safety officers shall report to both the director of health and safety as well as the director of their respective departments, however they shall be directed in the performance of their duties exclusively by the director of health and safety.
5.
The director or designee shall chair a working group comprised of the agency safety officers, as established in section 3.35.020C, with the express purposes of disseminating information, sharing best practices, coordinating actions, and advising process improvements across the municipality. The council shall meet at least once a quarter and shall adopt such rules of procedure as it deems most appropriate.
B.
The director shall submit quarterly reports to the assembly by memorandum which shall include key performance indicators as they shall establish, all workplace safety and health claims and settlements by municipal department, department logs, and any other relevant matter.
(AO No. 2023-38(S), § 4, 4-18-2023)