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Established in 1914 by the state legislature, State Fund is California's most reliable 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, helping California employers keep their workplaces safe, and restoring injured workers.



 

Upcoming Injury and Illness Prevention Program Seminars

January 5, 2017

State Fund offers California employers free seminars on developing an effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP).

The free half-day course will train you in how to develop and implement an effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program at your workplace that meets Cal/OSHA requirements.

Course includes a free IIPP guidebook, easy-to-use template, fact sheets, tools, and other resources. Participants will also receive a certificate of completion.

This is a public seminar presented by trainers from UC Berkeley Labor Occupational Health Program and State Compensation Insurance Fund.

The presentations will include information about:

Register online at http://lohp.org/iipp/ or contact Robin Dewey at (510) 642-2477 or rdewey@berkeley.edu.

Locations and Dates:

For additional information email safetyseminar@scif.com. For more safety content, go to https://safeatworkca.com/ and subscribe today!

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Established in 1914, by the state legislature, State Fund has operated for more than 100 years, 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.

 

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