Injury and Illness Prevention Program Your role in a safe CSU workplace IMPORTANT The term campus refers to all CSU campuses and the Chancellors Office How much do you know about workplace safety ID: 772437
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Injury and Illness Prevention Program Your role in a safe CSU workplace IMPORTANT! The term “campus” refers to all CSU campuses and the Chancellor’s Office.
How much do you know about workplace safety?
Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility! Creating, maintaining, and promoting a safe work environment at CSU requires creating a safety conscious culture. By the end of this module, you will know your responsibilities for addressing workplace hazards and for responding, if necessary, to workplace related injury or illness.
IIPP Background
Injury and Illness Prevention Program The Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) serves as a roadmap for creating a safety conscious culture at all California State University campuses. The IIPP is designed to establish a proactive safety program that will result in the identification and elimination of workplace safety deficiencies before an injury or illness occurs.
Elements of Injury & Prevention Program Click on each of the components of the IIPP to learn more. Advance to the course review >>
Elements of Injury & Prevention Program Click on each of the components of the IIPP to learn more. Advance to the course review >>
Individual Responsibilities
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Discipline and Recognition
Exchanging Safety Related Information
Inspecting the Work Environment
Incident Investigations and Hazard Correction
Employee Safety Training
Keeping Records
Whom to Contact Regarding Safety
Let’s Review Let’s recap key points about the Injury and Illness Prevention Program. There are two options available to review before you attempt the final quiz. This interactive learning game will review key concepts from the course and prepare you for the final quiz. NOTE: This option will not work with screen reader technology. IIPP Expert Challenge >> This quick review will help you recall key concepts from the course and prepare you for the final quiz. NOTE: This option will work with screen reader technology. IIPP Quick Review >> Take me to the final quiz >>
IIPP Expert Challenge Now that you know more about the IIPP at CSU, you’re ready for the IIPP Expert Challenge! This short learning game will review key concepts from the course and prepare you for the final quiz. Start the challenge >> << Go back to review again
IIPP Quick Review The objective of the IIPP is to establish a proactive safety program that will result in the identification and elimination of workplace safety deficiencies before they occur. The federal Occupational Health and Safety Act, passed in 1970, requires employees and employers to take an active role in ensuring workplace safety. Implementing safe work practices for the task at hand; taking appropriate actions to correct unsafe working conditions; and, discouraging others from engaging in work activities for which they are not appropriately trained are key responsibilities for everyone in the IIPP. Enforcing the safety program within his/her department and assisting in the identification and correction of safety deficiencies within their work area are key responsibilities for supervisors in the IIPP.Some CSU campuses recognize employees who go beyond the normal call of duty to improve safe working conditions by awarding those individuals with a letter of commendation. << Go back to review again
IIPP Quick Review Bulletin board postings, anonymous hazard notifications, employee safety training, written safety programs and group safety meetings are all methods through which safety related information might be exchanged. Every employee is responsible for visually inspecting his/her work area. In the unfortunate event of a workplace incident resulting in injury or illness, remember to report the incident to your supervisor immediately following medical attention. Speak with your immediate supervisor to identify the safety related training you need to complete for your position. Contact your campus safety office if you have further questions regarding the Injury and Illness Prevention Program. << Go back to review again
Final Course Quiz
Congratulations! This certifies that you have completed the IIPP course with a score of 100% on the final quiz. Click here to download and personalize a certificate of completion. Print it for your records as proof that you completed this training. IMPORTANT! Falsifying completion of this course by printing and distributing copies of this screen may be subject to disciplinary action.
Credits This online course was produced with assistance from: Content and Consultation Michael D. Christensen (CSU Sacramento) Zachary Gifford (Chancellor’s Office) Members of the IIPP Web-based Training TaskforceScott Bourdon (CSU Fullerton)Bruce Bradley (CSU San Marcos)Craig Dawson (Sonoma State)Diane Ehlers (CSU Monterey Bay)Regina Frasca (CSU San Marcos)Rudy Quitoriano (CSU Northridge)Amy Thomas (CSU Stanislaus)Thomas Whitfield (CSU Fullerton) Project Management and Funding Systemwide Professional Development Office of the Vice Chancellor for Human Resources California State University Production Monarch Media, Inc. (Santa Cruz, CA) ©Trustees of the California State University, 2010