Transcription of Guide to Developing Your Workplace Illness Program
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Guide to Developing Your Workplace Injury & Illness Prevention Program with checklists for self-inspection CS-1 Reviewed/Updated May 2011 Cal/OSHA Consultation Service State of California-Department of Industrial Relations- Division of Occupational Safety & Health About This Guide In California every employer has a legal obligation to provide and maintain a safe and healthful Workplace for employees, according to the California Occupational Safety and Health Act of of 1991, a written, effective Injury and Illness Prevention (IIP), Program is required for every California employer. This manual describes the employers' responsibilities in establishing, implementing, maintaining, an IIP.
About This Guide. In California every employer has a legal obligation to provide and maintain a safe and healthful workplace for employees, according to the California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973. As . of 1991, a written, effective Injury and Illness Prevention (IIP) Program is required for every California employer.
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