Supervisor Safety Leadership Toolkit: Injury Prevention
A compilation of supervisor safety leadership tools for effectively implementing an employee Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) and using effective injury & illness prevention TOOLS for complying with safety rules & regulations, insuring employee safety and health and reducing costs associated with injuries & illnesses.
Injury Prevention Plan- Supervisor Safety Leadership Toolkit
- TOOL #1: Injury Prevention: Understanding the reasons; Legal, Employee Safety and health and economic;
- Best Safety Practice #1: Legal/Regulatory requirements, employee safety/health, & economic impacts
- (Cal OSHA rules, EH&S Policies & Procedures, HELP: Who's your DSC and other UC Davis Safety Organizations, Workers Compensation costs, Handling Employee Return to Work (RTW) and Injury Investigation and Government on-site inspection rules)
- Best Safety Practice #1: Legal/Regulatory requirements, employee safety/health, & economic impacts
- TOOL #2: Top Management commitment
- Best Safety Practice #2 - Top Management Commitment
- (DRAFT "Chancellors Principles of Safety": Vision, Mission, Values, Leadership for culture change)
- Safety Program Management - Outline for developing your Departmental Safety Management program
- Best Safety Practice #2 - Top Management Commitment
- TOOL #3: Leadership: Coaching, Motivating and Intervening
- TOOL #4: Employee behavior and wellness
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- Best Safety Practice #4: Influencing employee behavior and wellness
- Training employees on Personal Risk Management: Critical error-to-state awareness
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- TOOL #5: Injury Prevention: Identifying ‘leading indicators’
- Best Safety Practice #5: Identifying 'leading injury indicators'
- TOOL #6: "Injury Reduction Plans” (IIPP)
- Best Safety Practice #6: Developing Injury Reduction & Prevention Plans
- EXAMPLE: Injury Prevention Plan- Develop annually with safety committee & supervisors; review progress quarterly
- EXAMPLE: Hazard Assessment Inspection form - Part of an Injury Reduction Plan; conduct periodic inspections (i.e. quarterly)
- EXAMPLE: Hazard Identification checklist - a brief listing of hazards while conducting safety inspections
- EXAMPLE: Office Safety Inspection form - used for periodic (recommended quarterly) inspection of office areas
- TOOL #7: Written safety rules: Developing, Communicating, and Enforcing
- Best Safety Practice #7: Developing, distributing & communciating "Written Safety rules:
- TOOL #8: Training: Establishing needs and frequency
- Best Safety Practice #8: Establishing training needs, frequency and monitoring training completion
- TOOL #9: Establishing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements
- Best Safety Practice #9: Establishing and Communcating Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements
- EXAMPLE PPE Matrix: Establish, post and communicate in employee training
- TOOL #10: Employee Empowerment: “Personal Risk Management”
- Best Safety Practice #10: Training Employees on managing their personal risk
- TOOL #11: Developing Effective Safety Committees
- Best Safety Practice #11: Developing Effective Safety Committees
- TOOL #12: Creating and Maintaining Injury Prevention & Safety Awareness
- Best Safety Practice #12: Maintaining Injury Prevention and Safety Awareness