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Implementing an Injury & Illness Prevention Program School Safety Compliance Checklist New and Aspiring Principals’ Academy December 13, 2012 Presented by: Office of Environmental Health and Safety
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Page 1: Implementing an Injury & Illness Prevention Program School Safety Compliance Checklist New and Aspiring Principals’ Academy December 13, 2012 Presented.

Implementing an Injury & Illness Prevention Program

School Safety Compliance Checklist

New and Aspiring Principals’ Academy

December 13, 2012

Presented by:

Office of Environmental Health and Safety

2011/2012

Page 2: Implementing an Injury & Illness Prevention Program School Safety Compliance Checklist New and Aspiring Principals’ Academy December 13, 2012 Presented.

Why Implement an IIPP?

• Reduce or prevent costly injuries and illness at your school.

• Trauma to the workplace, the injured employee and their family.

• Injured employees may experience pain and suffering, lose their salary, and miss opportunities for future job advancement.

Page 3: Implementing an Injury & Illness Prevention Program School Safety Compliance Checklist New and Aspiring Principals’ Academy December 13, 2012 Presented.

Why Implement an IIPP?

• Injuries and illness increase the cost of doing business.

– Direct costs to the workplace can include medical treatment, higher worker’s compensation costs, and litigation.

Page 4: Implementing an Injury & Illness Prevention Program School Safety Compliance Checklist New and Aspiring Principals’ Academy December 13, 2012 Presented.

Why Implement an IIPP?

• Average costs per injury

–$50,000.00 for a back injury –$62,000.00 for a slip and fall injury–$40,000.00 for a Carpal Tunnel or Repetitive

Motion Injury.

Page 5: Implementing an Injury & Illness Prevention Program School Safety Compliance Checklist New and Aspiring Principals’ Academy December 13, 2012 Presented.

Accident Prevention

Accident prevention is everyone’s responsibility

■ Employer’s responsibility• Provide safe work environment• Comply with all health and safety requirements• Investigate accidents

■ Employee’s responsibility• To work safely and avoid accidents• Report unsafe conditions

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Accident Prevention

The key to preventing accidents is…

■An effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP)• Required by Cal OSHA• Outlines responsibilities and procedures• Use OEHS template to prepare IIPP

–www.lausd-oehs.org–213-241-3199

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Injury and Illness Prevention Program

• 7 Required Components

– Designate a responsible individual– Employee compliance with health and safety

regulations (safe work practices)– Effective communication – Workplace hazard assessment and correction– Accident investigation and reporting– Training– Recordkeeping

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Online Resources

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Agenda

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LAUSD INJURY AND ILLNESS

PREVENTION PROGRAMFOR SUPERVISORS AND EMPLOYEES

As required by California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 3203

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School Safety and Compliance Checklist

• In 2001, routine health and safety inspections were initiated in all District schools to assess compliance with Federal, State and District requirements. 

• The inspections are designed to assess compliance with 14 health and safety standards. Each of these standards are in the Safe School Inspection Guidebook.  

• At the time of each inspection, the OEHS inspector documents necessary corrective action, and issues a Corrective Action Notice and Compliance Scorecard. 

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