HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 117-91 Injury/IllPreventPg RESOLUTION NO, 117 - 91
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ADOPTING AN INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SB 198
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin recognizes the importance of
providing a safe working environment and complying with SB 198;
and
WHEREAS, the State of California has mandated that every employer
provide an Injury and Illness Prevention Program; and
WHEREAS, in order to comply with the State Mandate, the City must
incorporate certain criteria in the Injury and Illness Prevention
Plan including an implementation plan, hazard identification,
hazard correction, hazard communication, documenting compliance
and safety training; and
WHEREAS, the Dublin City Council strongly believes in a safe and
hazard free work environment and wishes to formally adopt the
Injury and Illness Prevention Program.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City
of Dublin hereby adopts the Injury and Illness Prevention Plan
attached as Exhibit A, and by reference made a part hereof.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of November, 1991.
AYES:
Councilmembers Burton, Howard, Jeffery, Moffatt and
Mayor Snyder
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
Mayor
City
of Dublin
Inj~ry and Illness
Prevention
Program
City of Dublin
Injury and Illness
Prevention Program Policy
It is the policy of the City of Dublin to provide a safe and healthy
work environment for all employees and to comply with the State and
Federal laws governing workplace health and safety.
The City's Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) contains many
components that work together in making the City's worksites safe
places of employment. Each employee plays a critical role in
implementing the program and in ensuring its success. The main
components of the program are as follows.
The program document that outlines specific employee safety
responsibilities.
An individual from the City Manager's Office will be
designated as the Program Administrator and will administer
the program outlined herein.
c. A system of scheduled safety inspections and evaluations.
Safety training of new or transferred employees will be
conducted by the Program Administrator.
Implementing a means of communication allowing employees to
report hazardous conditions. It is the policy of the City
that reporting hazardous conditions is encouraged and no
employee will be disciplined for reporting such a condition.
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Posters displayed at each worksite to convey safety
information.
Distribution of the Injury and Illness Prevention Program to
all departments and should be readily available to all
employees.
Through this policy and an active role played by all employees, the
City's goal is to provide the safest and healthiest environment
possible.
Safety Rules and Practices
It is the responsibility of all employees to follow safe work
practices in carrying out their job assignments. Specific safety
practices for each position will be the responsibility of the on-site
supervisors and managers as it would be impractical to detail safety
rules for each position. The general safety rules and practices
listed below shall apply to all employees, regardless of their
position.
Employees must immediately report unsafe condition, work
practices or hazard by completing the Hazardous Condition
Report Form (attached) or calling the Program Administrator
as designated on the Hazardous Condition Report Form.
(attached)
All employees may refuse to perform an assignment under
potentially unsafe conditions.
All employees should utilize proper safety techniques when
lifting~ moving or stacking objects°
All employees should immediately report damaged or broken
machinery to their supervisor.
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Employees should utilize proper care when using stairs or
walking on potentially slippery surfaces.
Employees should not stand on furniture or other items not
designated for standing.
No employee should attempt to move heavy furniture or other
large items°
h. No employee should engage in "horseplay" while at work.
To ensure that all employees practice the safety guidelines published
in this IIPP, the following policies have been established:
Supervisors and manager shall be responsible and accountable
for the safety of all employees under their direction. This
includes reminding employees to work safely.
Appropriate disciplinary action may be taken against
individuals who are not following the IIPP guidelines.
Disciplinary action shall also be initiated against
individuals who retaliate against an employee who has made a
report about an unsafe condition or practice.
The program administrator may give appropriate recognition
to employees whose performance consistently demonstrates
compliance with the IIPP.
The Program Administrator may propose additional policies or
amendments to ensure compliance with IIPP guidelines.
Inspections
The program administrator, a designee from the City Manager's Office,
shall conduct regular quarterly inspections of City Facilities.
Employees are encouraged to be proactive when inspections are
conducted and point out any potential hazards° Inspections will be
conducted within the first two weeks starting with:
1st Quarter -
2nd Quarter -
3rd Quarter -
4th Quarter -
January 1
April 1
July 1
October 1
Safety hazards will be documented on the attached "Safety Correction
Schedule" and will be tracked until the hazard is corrected
Hazard Communication
During the year, hazards may periodically arise. Therefore, employees
will be encouraged to complete a "Hazardous Condition Report" form in
the event they come across a potential safety hazard. (attached) The
form should be completed and returned to the Program Administrator in
the City Manager's Office. The hazard will be investigated and acted
upon accordingly.
New Employee Training
All new employees, as part of their initial orientation will be
trained on safety and other IIPP guidelines by the Program
Administrator. Each part of the program will be covered and the
employee will be required to acknowledge said training. To assist in
this process, a "New Employee Safety Training Checklist" (attached)
has been developed. The checklist will provide an outline of safety
issues and both the trainer and the new employee will sign the
checklist verifing the issues have been covered. The checklist will
then be placed in the IIPP training folder maintained by the Program
Administrator.
Emergency Procedures
The following information is provided to assist employees with
general, common sense approaches to emergency situations. It would be
impossible to document every possible emergency scenario, yet the
chances of injury or illness will decrease by following these
guidelines.
FIRE ALARM
Evacuate
Immediately stop what you are doing and proceed to the nearest exit.
Each City facility will have a designated area or escape routes which
will be covered in the initial training. Do not use elevators and
exit cautiously. Use alternate routes if smoke, flames, or hot doors
block the closest exit.
Aid employees or building occupants with special needs or
disabilities. Remain calm, assess the situation and act quickly.
EARTHQUAKE
During an Earthquake
If you are inside, stay there. DO NOT RUN OUTSIDE. Take cover under
a desk or in a door way and stay away from overhead glass. Stay there
until the earthquake subsides.
If you are outside, stay there.
building walls or power lines.
Go to an open area away from trees,
If you are driving, pull over to the side of the road and stop. Avoid
overpasses and power lines. Stay inside the car until the shaking is
over.
After an Earthquake
Remain calm. If necessary and when it is safe to do so~ evacuate the
building and go to an open area away from building walls, trees or
power lines. Assist co-workers if necessary.
Check for fires. Do not smoke, use matches or lighters.
TELEPHONE FOR EMERGENCY CALLS.
ONLY USE THE
BOMB THREAT
General Procedures:
If a bomb threat is received by phone, the employee should remain calm
and get as much information as possible. Try to document the
following information.
- Exact time call was received.
- When is the bomb going to explode?
- Where is the bomb?
- What kind of bomb is it?
- What does the bomb look like?
- Whom do you represent?
- Why did you place the bomb?
- Try to record the exact words of the individual.
- Document a description of the caller. Male/Female~ accent,
slang, emotional state, background noises.
- CALL
911 for assistance. Do not alarm anyone.
PROPER LIFTING PROCEDURES
Most back injuries result from improper lifting.
proper back lifting techniques.
Listed below are
Get a firm footing·
point toes out°
Keep your feet apart for a stable base;
2o Bend your knees. Don't bend at the waist. Keep the
principles of leverage in mind at all times. Don't do more
than necessary.
Tighten stomach muscles. Abdominal muscles support your
spine when you lift, offsetting the force of the load.
Lift with your legs. Let your powerful leg muscles do the
work of lifting, not you weaker back muscles.
Keep the load close. Don't hold the load away from your
body. The closer it is to you spine, the less force it
exerts on your back.
Keep your back upright. Whether lifting or putting down the
load, don't add the weight of your body to the load. Avoid
twisting.
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Date
Location
Corrections Needed
Date Corrected
City of Dublin
Hazardous Condition Report
Route to: Bo Barker, Management Assistant Name: (Optional)
Directions: Please fill out the following information when encountering a hazardous condition
in or around your department or location. Your assistance in creating a safe environment is
greatly appreciated. Please return the completed form to the City Manager's Office.
Date:
Location (Please be specific):
Description of Hazard:
What is the cause of the Hazard:
Has an injury resulted from this hazard?
Has an illness resulted from this hazard?
YesEl No H
yesE3 No El
If so, describe:
Suggestion for improving safety:
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City of Dublin
Employee Safety Training Checklist
Employee Name:
Job Ti~e:
Date:
Date of Hire:
General Safety Guidelines:
1. Review of Safety Policies and Procedures
2. Organizational Structure of City
3. Familiarization of Working Area
4. Location and Use of Safety Communications
5. Location of Restroom Facility
6. Posted areas, signs and other Information
7. First Aid Supplies
8. Injury Reporting
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I have been instructed on the safety information above:
Employee:
Trained by:
Date:
Date: