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Worksite safety policies set the rules that protect county employees on the job. Any changes could affect how incidents are reported, what protections workers have, and how the county responds to on-the-job hazards. If you work for Harris County or care about how the county protects its workforce, this is worth paying attention to.
This is a policy item (File 26-3909) introduced on June 3, 2026. The Commissioners Court will review the current Worksite Safety Policy and may take action — meaning they could approve changes, send it back for more work, or table it for a later meeting. The specific proposed changes are not detailed in the public filing summary.
The Harris County Commissioners Court is the governing body of Harris County, Texas. Led by the County Judge and four precinct commissioners, the court sets the county budget, tax rate, and policies affecting public heal…
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If you're a Harris County employee or a resident who follows county labor and workplace issues, keep an eye on this item. Worksite safety policy changes can connect to broader conversations about worker protections, county liability, and how departments handle incidents on the job.
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