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Your Responsibility:
To establish, supervise and enforce an accident
prevention program (APP) that is effective in practice. (You may call
this your total safety and health plan).
You must:

Develop a formal, written accident prevention program
You must:
- Develop a formal accident prevention program that
is outlined in writing. The program must be tailored to the needs of
your particular workplace or operation and to the types of
hazards involved.
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Note:
The term “accident prevention program” refers
to your written plan to prevent accidents, illnesses, and injuries
on the job. Your accident prevention program may be known as
your safety and health plan, injury prevention program, or by
some other name. |
You must:
- Make sure your Accident Prevention Program contains
at least the following elements:
- - A safety orientation:
- A description of your total safety and health
program.
- On-the-job orientation showing employees what
they need to know to perform their initial job assignments
safely.
- How and when to report on-the-job injuries including
instruction about the location of first-aid facilities in your
workplace.
- How to report unsafe conditions and practices.
- The use and care of required personal protective
equipment (PPE).
- What to do in an emergency, including how to
exit the workplace.
- Identification of hazardous gases, chemicals,
or materials used on-the-job and instruction about the safe use
and emergency action to take after accidental exposure.
- - A safety and health committee (WAC 296-800-130).
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The table will help you determine additional
programs, plans, and other related requirements that might be
needed beyond your accident prevention program (your total safety
and health plan). If you are required to have additional written
programs or procedures, they can be included in your accident
prevention program or covered in supplemental documents. You
can find a copy of this table in the Resource Section of this
book. |
Develop, supervise, implement, and enforce safety
and health training programs that are effective in practice
You must:
- Develop, supervise, implement, and enforce training
programs to improve the skill, awareness, and competency of all your
employees in the field of occupational safety and health.
- Make sure training includes on-the-job instruction
to employees prior to their job assignment about
hazards such as:
- - Safe use of powered materials-handling equipment
such as forklifts, backhoes, etc.
- - Safe use of machine tool operations
- - Use of toxic materials
- - Operation of utility systems
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The sample Training Documentation Form can
help you verify in writing that each employee who needs training
has received and understood it. You can find a copy of this
sample form in the Resource Section of this book. |
Make sure your accident prevention program is effective
in practice
You must:
- Establish, supervise, and enforce your accident prevention
program in a manner that is effective in practice.
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Your employees are encouraged to use this
form to help carry out the Accident Prevention Program in your
workplace. You can find a copy of this form in the Resource
Section of this book. |
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