SAN FRANCISCO, CA --- State Fund is co-sponsoring a series of free seminars to help California employers develop a written Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP).
All California employers are required to establish, implement, and maintain a written IIPP. At the seminar, employers will learn how to develop an IIPP or update an existing plan. An effective plan can save time, money, and lives.
Seminars are designed for businesses with fewer than 50 employees and open to business owners, managers, and lead workers in charge of their organization’s safety programs. Training is provided by UC Berkeley’s Labor Occupational Health Program and Cal/OSHA’s free consultation service. Dates and locations are:
Other sponsors include the California Department of Industrial Relations, the California Department of Public Health Occupational Health Branch, Small Business California, California Small Business Association, and UC Berkeley’s Labor Occupational Health Program.
Pre-registration is required due to limited seating. For more information, and to register for any of the above listed seminars, please visit the LOHP website.
Established in 1914 by the state legislature, State Fund is California’s largest provider of workers’ compensation insurance and a vital asset to California businesses. State Fund supports California’s entrepreneurial spirit and plays a stabilizing role in the economy by providing fairly priced workers’ compensation insurance, making California workplaces safe, and restoring injured workers.