HomeMy WebLinkAbout350-04POLICY & PROCEDURE
Subject:
INCLEMENT WEATHER, NATURAL DISASTERS,
HAZARDS, AND WORKPLACE EMERGENCIES
Index: Human Resources & Risk Management
Number: 350-04
Effective Date:
10-27-2021
Supersedes:
3/1/2008
Page:
1 of 3
Staff Contact:
Ellen Bradley-Mak
Approved By:
1.0 PURPOSE:
The City is simultaneously an employer, and an agency responsible for providing services
during inclement weather, natural disasters, hazards, and other unforeseen workplace
emergencies. The City has a responsibility to consider the safety of its employees, as
well as continuation of critical services for residents, when conditions pose a danger or
risk. This policy establishes guidelines for staffing, compensation, and City operations
during such conditions.
2.0 ORGANIZATIONS AFFECTED:
All city departments and divisions.
3.0 REFERENCES:
Policy & Procedure 300-04 – Paid and Protected Leave
Policy & Procedure 300-03 – Telework
Policy & Procedure 330-11 – Types of Employment
Policy & Procedure 100-19 – Employee Emergency Notification and Usage Policy
Policy & Procedure 700-02 – Hazard Reporting
Collective Bargaining Agreements
4.0 POLICY:
4.1 It is the intent of the City of Renton for City facilities, services, and activities to
remain open and operational in the event of inclement weather, natural
disasters, hazards, and workplace emergencies in order to provide services to
residents during established working hours.
4.2 The Mayor, or designee, retains authority to determine when conditions warrant
closure of City facilities and/or suspension of non-critical activities and services.
Should a closure or suspension occur, it is the responsibility of the Department
Administrator, or designee, to provide timely communication of the closure or
suspension to their employees.
Policy 350-04, Inclement Weather & Natural Disasters
p. 2
4.3 Departments are responsible for identifying critical activities and services,
identifying emergency essential employees, deciding to move from normal
operations to 24-hour or emergency work assignments, and communicating
those plans to all Department employees.
4.4 Where appropriate, the City and responsible Department shall provide training
for emergency procedures and carrying out emergency work assignments.
5.0 DEFINITIONS:
5.1 Emergency Essential Employee: Employees that perform services that are
designated as critical to City residents and operations.
5.2 Hazard: A source or situation with the potential for harm in terms of human
injury or ill-health, and/or damage to property or the environment, or a
combination of the two.
5.3 Inclement Weather: Extreme weather conditions that interfere with routine
operations and have the potential to present a significant hazard.
5.4 Natural Disaster: Catastrophic events that have the potential to cause property
damage, fatalities, and/or other social and environmental disruptions.
5.5 Workplace Emergency: An unforeseen situation that threatens employees
and/or customers and disrupts operations due to the potential for physical or
environmental damage.
6.0 PROCEDURES:
6.1 The continuation of City services can be critical for the safety and well-being of
residents in the event of inclement weather, natural disasters, hazards, and
other related conditions. City employees are expected to prepare personally for
these situations and attempt to report for work on a timely basis. Should
conditions prevail which prevent City employees from reporting to work, the
following shall apply:
6.1.1 Any employee unable to report to work will be required to use paid
leave in the form of accrued vacation, personal holiday, management
leave or compensatory time, as applicable. If these forms of paid leave
are unavailable, unpaid leave for the period of absence will be required.
The use of sick leave is not permissible unless the circumstances are
covered under state or federal leave laws, or other established City
policy. Employees are required to follow standard Department
procedures for reporting an absence, late arrival, and/or early
departure.
Policy 350-04, Inclement Weather & Natural Disasters
p. 3
6.1.2 In the event of a delayed opening or early closure of City facilities,
employees in a Regular position who report to work will be
compensated for their entire shift.
6.1.3 Collective bargaining agreement provisions for standby and call-back
requirements will determine the compensation of represented
employees.
6.1.4 Employees may be permitted to telework in accordance with City policy
#300-03.
6.1.5 In the event of a complete closure of a City facility by the Mayor, or
designee, employees in a Regular position who are scheduled to work
on the day of a closure may be required to telework or report to
alternative locations and/or assignments. Those who are unable to
telework, or report to an alternative location and/or assignment, will
remain in paid status for their scheduled work time for up to a
maximum of three (3) days and will not be required to use their
accrued paid leave. If a closure extends beyond three days, additional
time may be compensated at the Mayor’s discretion.
6.2 It is the responsibility of the supervisor, under the Department Administrator’s
guidance and approval, to ensure all services and operations are being
performed, which may require temporary re-assignment of duties of those
employees who have reported to work.
6.3 The City has established contracts with local hotels when overnight
accommodations are needed due to the activation of 24-hour operations or
emergency work assignments. The Department Administrator authorizes the
positions and budget necessary for these hotel stays.
6.4 The City has established an emergency notification platform for internal
communication during emergency situations. Refer to City Policy #100-19 for
additional information.