These resources were developed to help workplaces in California comply with Cal/OSHA’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) standard and, consequently, protect the health and safety of
their employees.
- Taking Action for Safety and Health: A Guide to Developing Your Workplace Injury and Illness Program
- Injury and Illness Prevention Program Template
- Resource List: Taking Action for Safety and Health
- Tools:
- Factsheets:
- Effective Health and Safety Programs
- Underlying Causes of Injuries and Illnesses
- Understanding Job Hazards
- Investigating Job Hazards
- Prioritizing Health and Safety Problems
- Controlling Hazards
- Safety Pays
- Ergonomic Hazards
- Chemical Hazards
- Preparing for Emergencies
- Communicating with Employees
- Health and Safety Committees
- Basics of Cal/OSHA
- Key Cal/OSHA Standards
- Elements of an Effective Workers’ Compensation Program
- Taking Action for Safety and Health Poster
- IIPP Small Business Training Flyer
- Small Business IIPP Brochure
- Injury and Illness Prevention Program Materials for a National Audience
- Guide to Developing Your Workplace Injury and Illness Prevention Program
- Safety Orientation Checklist
- Hazard Correction Tracking Form
- Investigation of Accidents, Injuries, and Illnesses
- Inspection Checklist
- Employee Training Record
- Elements of an Effective Workers’ Compensation Program
- Communicating with Employees About Safety
- Health & Safety Committees
- Basics of OSHA
- Preparing for Emergencies
- Chemical Hazards
- Safety Pays!
- Controlling Hazards
- Ergonomic Hazards
- Prioritizing Health & Safety Problems
- Underlying Causes of Injury and Illness
- Investigating Job Hazards
- Effective Health and Safety Programs
- Understanding Job Hazards