LAUSD INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR SUPERVISORS AND EMPLOYEES As required by California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 3203.

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LAUSD INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR SUPERVISORS AND EMPLOYEES As required by California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 3203.
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LAUSD INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR SUPERVISORS AND EMPLOYEES As required by California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 3203

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Is required by Cal/OSHA health and safety regulations for all District schools and sites. Reflects the District’s policy on employee safety. Specifies procedures to maintain a safe and healthful workplace for employees.

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Consists of 7 components: 1. Designation of a responsible individual 2. Employee compliance with safety and health regulations 3. Communication of safety and health information to employees 4. Workplace hazard assessment and correction 5. Accident investigation and reporting 6. Employee training 7. Recordkeeping

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Designation of a Responsible Individual Designation of a Responsible Individual The site administrator: The site administrator: has the overall responsibility for program implementation. may delegate safety activities to other personnel. must established a safety committee and designate a committee chair.

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Safety Committee: Is responsible for reviewing accident reports, regulatory notices and workplace safety concerns. May also include the following responsibilities:  Reviewing causes of work-related injuries and illnesses  Recommending corrective actions  Conducting periodic safety inspections  Implementing District safety & health policies and procedures

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Employee Compliance with Safety and Health Regulations Supervisors are responsible for enforcing safe work practices and mitigating hazards. Supervisors other safety responsibilities include:  employee orientation to job hazards, safe work practices and training  accident reporting and investigations  disciplinary action for failing to comply with safety requirements  maintaining employee training records

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Employee Compliance with Safety and Health Regulations Employee are responsible for: Following safe work practices and procedures. Reporting unsafe conditions, work practices and accidents immediately to supervisors. Using personal protective equipment if required or as instructed by supervisors.

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Communication of Health and Safety Information to Employees Safety and health information is communicated to by District bulletins, memorandum, Safety Alerts, written programs and policies. Site administrators must provide employees with these documents by:  posting on employee bulletin boards  in-service training and new employee orientation  staff development sessions  safety committee and department meetings Employees are required to review information as applies to job classification.

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Workplace Hazard Assessment and Correction Workplace Hazard Assessment and Correction Each District site must: Conduct semi-annual safety inspection Conduct daily walk through to identify hazards Correct hazards immediately Mitigate, tag or barricade hazards not corrected immediately

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Accident Investigation and Reporting Site administrators must take the following actions after an accident: Provide first aid or medical treatment to injured or ill personnel Report injuries other than first aid to Sedgwick CMS (See Reference Guide 1279) Investigate the accident and accident site Interview employees and witnesses Complete an accident investigation report (Attachment G) Implement actions to prevent accident recurrence

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Accident Investigation and Reporting Site administrators, supervisors or designee must notify Cal/OSHA within 8 hours to report serious Injuries*, illnesses or death of an employee ( refer to page 1-6, Injury and Illness Prevention Program ). *A “serious injury” is defined as a death, amputation, permanent disfigurement, hospitalization for more that 24 hours for other than observation, or multiple worker injuries requiring hospitalization. *A “serious injury” is defined as a death, amputation, permanent disfigurement, hospitalization for more that 24 hours for other than observation, or multiple worker injuries requiring hospitalization.

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Employee Training Supervisors must train their employees on District safety policies and procedures; safe work practices; and provide specific training on hazards unique to the employee’s job. –All safety training must be documented on the “Health and Safety Training Form” (attachment D) and filed at each site. –Supervisors must retrain employees with new job assignments or whenever new substances, processes, procedures or equipment are introduced to the workplace.

INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM Recordkeeping Recordkeeping Retain the following documents on site for at least 5 years: Safety Inspection reports Regulatory citations (report all citations immediately to the Office of Environmental Health and Safety) Corrective Action Notices (issued by Office of Environmental Health and Safety) Safety Committee meeting minutes Cal/OSHA Form 300 “Summary of Occupational Injury and Illnesses Employee Injury/Accident Investigation reports Workers’ compensation claim reports (refer to Reference 1279) Employee health and safety training records

REVIEW 1. T or F. Every District employee has some role in site safety. 2. Name ways site administrators can communicate safety information to employees. District bulletins, memorandum, safety alerts, policies, board resolutions, written programs. 3. What should an employee do if they notice a safety hazard?  Report hazard to supervisor (attachment “C “Employee Request for Correction of Safety hazard)  Present concerns at staff meetings  Inform safety committee representative of the hazard  Inform site administrator, or call OEHS

REVIEW 4. How often should a safety inspection be completed? At lease two times a year. Plant managers or other designated employees should conduct an informal walk through for unsafe conditions on a daily basis 5. Whom should an employee notify in the event of an occupational injury or illness? The supervisor, site administrator or site designee. The supervisor, site administrator or site designee. 6. Name safety and health training that you received within the last year. Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, Emergency Procedures, New Employee Orientation are examples of safety and health trainings employees may have received within the last year. Employees may have received other more specific training as required for the job classification. 7. How long are safety document retained? Five years on site.

FINISHED Congratulations you have completed the requirement for Injury and Illness Prevention Program training! Make sure you sign the Health and Safety Training Sign In sheet. For further information on this program talk to your supervisor, or call the Office of Environmental Health and Safety at (213) , or visit the OEHS website at