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Safety Training Checklist for Supervisors
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Summary: Read about supervisors' safety training responsibilities, when to provide training, documentation practices, and resources available to meet the challenge. |
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Learn about the safety training obligations of UCSD supervisors. |
The Injury & Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) outlines supervisors’ responsibilities for their employees’ safety training. According to the IIPP, supervisors must:
- Ensure that employees attend one of the following Injury & Illness Prevention training sessions at least once:
- Identify specific hazards your employees may be exposed to on the job
- Ensure that each employee successfully completes required training for the type of work being done
- Evaluate employee safety training at least annually with each employee as part of the annual performance appraisal process
- Document all safety training your employees attend, including supervisor-led training
- Keep safety training documentation for the duration of each individual's employment
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Provide employees with timely safety training. |
Make sure your employees receive appropriate safety training at these times:
- During a new employee's initial orientation
- When major aspects of the job change or new materials or procedures are introduced
- When new hazards are identified
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Use these resources and best practices to meet the challenge. |
- Read About Safety Training for a discussion of required versus recommended training.
- Use the Safety Training menu to identify and access required and recommended safety training programs and resources appropriate for your employees and student workers.
- Make any safety training deficiencies goals for the upcoming performance appraisal cycle.
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Follow these record-keeping guidelines. |
- Use IIPP forms to facilitate documentation requirements.
- Document supervisor-led training with the Supervisor's Safety Meeting form (Word file) (PDF).
- Check your records periodically to make sure annual training requirements (if applicable) are met.
- Use one of these methods to get training history:
- Keep safety training documentation easily accessible for County inspectors, Cal/OSHA, and other regulatory agencies during their inspections.
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If you have questions about required and recommended safety training at UCSD, contact the EH&S safety training manager, (858) 822-5974. If Environment, Health & Safety doesn't offer the training you need, other resources will be recommended. |
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