CERTIFIED ON-SITE
Injury & Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) Training in Stockton, CA
IIPP (Injury & Illness Prevention Program)
Training in Stockton, CA
We provide you with program that meets all the required elements of the Title 8 3203 requirements.
- Key advantages of implementing an effective IIPP Program.
- Outlines safety on the job – Job Hazard Analysis
- Reduce losses resulting from accidents and injuries
- Helps prioritize safety concerns
- Sets the tone for the importance of safety
- Ensure compliance and potential legal issues.
Cal/OSHA IIPP Training Requirements
- RESPONSIBLE PERSON [8 CCR 3203 (a)(1)]
a. Identify top manager - EMPLOYEE COMPLIANCE AND DISCIPLINARY POLICY [8 CCR 3203(a)(2)]
a. Accountability of all employees - COMMUNICATION OF SAFETY AND HEALTH INFORMATION [8 CCR 3203(a)(3)] a. Assist with setting up Safety Committee, provide tools to use to assist with communicating to employees
- HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL [8 CCR 3203 (a)(4)] a. Implement Job Hazard Analysis Program
- ACCIDENT, INJURY, AND ILLNESS INVESTIGATION [8 CCR 3203 (a)(5)]
a. Assist with implementing an effective accident investigation program
b. Tools to use during the investigation - PROCEDURES FOR CORRECTING UNSAFE OR UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS AND WORK PRACTICES [8 CCR 3203(a)(6)]
a. Effective corrective action system and near miss to avoid serious injuries. Prevention is the focus here. - TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION [8 CCR 3203 (a)(7)]
a. Schedule monthly training to meet annual safety training requirements. The training plan will be developed for your site. - RECORD KEEPING [8 CCR 3203 (b)]
a. Assist with setting up records management program, retention and location. - CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES
a. Develop a site specific code of safe practices.
On-Site Training Deliverables in Stockton
Once implemented training must be performed to every employee within the organization. This also provided during the onsite visit.
The deliverables for the one-day visit are:
- Create IIPP – Site Specific – as require by CAL/OSHA
- Training – Site Specific
- Walk through of Facility – Mock CAL/OSHA Audit.
- Annual Training Schedule
- Support – after site visit!
IIPP Training FAQs
What is Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) training?
IIPP training is a safety program designed to help businesses educate their employees on the importance of preventing workplace injuries and illnesses. The training covers identifying, assessing, and controlling workplace hazards, as well as promoting safe work practices among staff.
Who needs to undergo IIPP training?
IIPP training is required for all employees, supervisors, and managers who are involved in operations that could expose them to workplace hazards. This includes new hires and existing employees who need to understand their roles in maintaining a safe working environment.
How often is IIPP training required?
The frequency of IIPP training can vary by jurisdiction and industry, but generally, it should be conducted:
- At the time of initial assignment to expose employees to new or additional hazards.
- Whenever new substances, processes, procedures, or equipment are introduced to the workplace that represent a new hazard.
- Whenever the employer is made aware of a new or previously unrecognized hazard.
What topics are covered in IIPP training?
IIPP training typically includes:
- Overview of the IIPP program.
- Roles and responsibilities of employees and management.
- Methods for identifying and evaluating workplace hazards.
- Procedures for correcting unsafe or unhealthy conditions promptly.
- Safe work practices specific to the job operations.
- Communication strategies for workers to report hazards without fear of reprisal.