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ERGONOMIC BREAKS, REST PERIODS, AND STRETCHES Ergonomic injury risk factors include forceful movements, repetitive motions, awkward postures, and lack of rest. Rest periods give the body time to recover from work; breaktime exercises and stretches strengthen the body. Workers should think of themselves as Industrial Athletes; athletes wouldn’t participate in a sport without properrest
JUMP-STARTING YOUR FARM VEHICLES Here are some of the basics: Make sure all battery connections are tight and the posts are clean. Make sure the machinery is out of gear and blocked to avoid movement, in case it jumps into gear. Attach the positive (red) jumper cable to the good battery first and then to the dead one. Attach the ground (black) jumper cable to the good battery FORKLIFT SAFETY MANUAL Forklift Safety Manual. e17390 (Rev. 04/14) 1 of 16 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. product was developed for you by State Fund, your partner in loss prevention. A WINDOW TO GLAZIER SAFETY A Window to Glazier Safety. e22104 (Rev. 07/14) 1 of 2 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. Glaziers install glass in windows, skylights, s and display cases, or on surfaces such as bu MEDICAL MILEAGE EXPENSE FORM FORMA DE GASTOS POR DISTANCIA Claim Number / Número de Reclamo Injured's Name / Nombre de la Persona Lesiónada You are entitled to reimbursement of medical travel expense incurred because of your industrial injury. STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND I'M AN EMPLOYER. We’re experts in California workers’ compensation and we’re here to help. Here you can get a quote and access all of our policy tools. You’ll also find employer resources, safety program details, contact information, and much more. SAMPLE WRITTEN ERGONOMICS PLAN Sample Written Ergonomics Plan. As part of our commitment to California’s employers, State Fund offers a detailed sample written ergonomics program . An ergonomics program can reduce the number and severity of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), thus decreasing workers’ compensation claims, and increasing productivity, quality,and efficiency.
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If you do not create a zip file and need to upload multiple files, you must select Add File, then select the PDF icon (*Files), find each file on your computer and “Save and Upload.”. This must be done for each individual file. Click “Save and Upload” one last time when you’re done uploading all of your files. The Premium Audit SAFETY MEETING TOPICS (BILINGUAL) A record of all safety meetings should be kept on file for the duration of each attendee's employment and should include: date, topic, attendees, recommendations, and additional comments. The Safety Meeting Topics are intended for use by our insured policyholders and may be disseminated to their employees for loss prevention purposes. TEAMWORK IN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Teamwork includes open communication and everyone contributing to improve the workplace to safely and successfully achieve the construction goal. Teamwork starts with pre-planning and organization. Setting clear expectations guides everyone to work toward the common goal of a successful, safely built project. It is important forworkers on the
ERGONOMIC BREAKS, REST PERIODS, AND STRETCHES Ergonomic injury risk factors include forceful movements, repetitive motions, awkward postures, and lack of rest. Rest periods give the body time to recover from work; breaktime exercises and stretches strengthen the body. Workers should think of themselves as Industrial Athletes; athletes wouldn’t participate in a sport without properrest
JUMP-STARTING YOUR FARM VEHICLES Here are some of the basics: Make sure all battery connections are tight and the posts are clean. Make sure the machinery is out of gear and blocked to avoid movement, in case it jumps into gear. Attach the positive (red) jumper cable to the good battery first and then to the dead one. Attach the ground (black) jumper cable to the good battery FORKLIFT SAFETY MANUAL Forklift Safety Manual. e17390 (Rev. 04/14) 1 of 16 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. product was developed for you by State Fund, your partner in loss prevention. A WINDOW TO GLAZIER SAFETY A Window to Glazier Safety. e22104 (Rev. 07/14) 1 of 2 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. Glaziers install glass in windows, skylights, s and display cases, or on surfaces such as bu MEDICAL MILEAGE EXPENSE FORM FORMA DE GASTOS POR DISTANCIA Claim Number / Número de Reclamo Injured's Name / Nombre de la Persona Lesiónada You are entitled to reimbursement of medical travel expense incurred because of your industrial injury. SAFETY MEETING TOPICS (BILINGUAL) A record of all safety meetings should be kept on file for the duration of each attendee's employment and should include: date, topic, attendees, recommendations, and additional comments. The Safety Meeting Topics are intended for use by our insured policyholders and may be disseminated to their employees for loss prevention purposes. PREVENTING STRAINS AND SPRAINS However, there are some very simple things you can do to prevent or minimize body strains and sprains. Many strains and sprains occur because of poor material handling. Workers lift things that weigh too much or they lift incorrectly. Lift correctly by bending your knees,not
JANITORIAL SAFETY MEETING TOPICS Here are a few safety meeting topics for the janitorial/custodial industry. As a State Fund policyholder, you’ll have access to our entire library among other safety materials and services. Janitorial Safety. Material Safety Data Sheet. Chemical Storage Is A Matter Of Safety And Common Sense. Dermatitis. Emergency Eyewash Stations. STATE FUND ONLINE USER REGISTRATION GUIDE 10/13/2020 ©2020 State Compensation Insurance Fund 1 . State Fund Online User Registration Guide . State Fund Online . At www.StateFundCA.com you can find educational resources available without the need to create an account: BAKERY OPERATION SAFETY Use safety devices such as power interlocks, two-handed controls, and emergency-stop bars. Practice lockout/tagout during maintenance and cleaning. Place warning signs on equipment with moving equipment dangers. Gas and electric heat sources in bakeries pose a EMPLOYEE’S GUIDE TO STATE FUND MPN e ev /2 02 State ompensation nsuance Fund Employee’s Guide to State Fund MPN. California law requires your employer to provide and pay for medical treatment if you are CHILDCARE WORKER SAFETY Childcare workers should pay attention to their own safety while they nurture children. Use good ergonomics to reduce the risk of strain or sprain injuries. To protect your back, try to find ways to reduce lifting like using steps up to the changing table, sink, or fountain. To comfort a child, kneel down to their level instead of bending over SAFE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF OIL OR SOLVENT-SOAKED RAGS Oil and solvent-soaked rags must be stored and disposed of properly to prevent combustion fires. It is important to maintain proper fire extinguishing equipment and smoke detectors in all areas where flammable and combustible materials are being used and stored. Oil-soaked rags are a spontaneous combustion hazard because as the oiloxidizes
A TRAINERS GUIDE TO TRACTOR SAFETY A Trainers Guide to Tractor Safety e17600 (Rev. 02/16) 1 of 16 ©2016 State Compensation Insurance Fund Preface Notes to the Trainer This is a guide to assist the TEMPORARY STAFFING CLIENT NOTIFICATION LETTER (CNL) This (CNL) is to inform State Fund that the policyholder named below will begin providing their temporary workers to the following client. I understand that as a part of the policy contract, I am required to inform State Fund of new clients, new client STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND I'M AN EMPLOYER. We’re experts in California workers’ compensation and we’re here to help. Here you can get a quote and access all of our policy tools. You’ll also find employer resources, safety program details, contact information, and much more. SAMPLE WRITTEN ERGONOMICS PLAN Sample Written Ergonomics Plan. As part of our commitment to California’s employers, State Fund offers a detailed sample written ergonomics program . An ergonomics program can reduce the number and severity of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), thus decreasing workers’ compensation claims, and increasing productivity, quality,and efficiency.
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ERGONOMIC BREAKS, REST PERIODS, AND STRETCHES Ergonomic injury risk factors include forceful movements, repetitive motions, awkward postures, and lack of rest. Rest periods give the body time to recover from work; breaktime exercises and stretches strengthen the body. Workers should think of themselves as Industrial Athletes; athletes wouldn’t participate in a sport without properrest
TEMPORARY STAFFING CLIENT NOTIFICATION LETTER (CNL) This (CNL) is to inform State Fund that the policyholder named below will begin providing their temporary workers to the following client. I understand that as a part of the policy contract, I am required to inform State Fund of new clients, new client FORKLIFT SAFETY MANUAL Forklift Safety Manual. e17390 (Rev. 04/14) 1 of 16 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. product was developed for you by State Fund, your partner in loss prevention. A WINDOW TO GLAZIER SAFETY A Window to Glazier Safety. e22104 (Rev. 07/14) 1 of 2 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. Glaziers install glass in windows, skylights, s and display cases, or on surfaces such as bu STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND I'M AN EMPLOYER. We’re experts in California workers’ compensation and we’re here to help. Here you can get a quote and access all of our policy tools. You’ll also find employer resources, safety program details, contact information, and much more. SAMPLE WRITTEN ERGONOMICS PLAN Sample Written Ergonomics Plan. As part of our commitment to California’s employers, State Fund offers a detailed sample written ergonomics program . An ergonomics program can reduce the number and severity of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), thus decreasing workers’ compensation claims, and increasing productivity, quality,and efficiency.
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ERGONOMIC BREAKS, REST PERIODS, AND STRETCHES Ergonomic injury risk factors include forceful movements, repetitive motions, awkward postures, and lack of rest. Rest periods give the body time to recover from work; breaktime exercises and stretches strengthen the body. Workers should think of themselves as Industrial Athletes; athletes wouldn’t participate in a sport without properrest
TEMPORARY STAFFING CLIENT NOTIFICATION LETTER (CNL) This (CNL) is to inform State Fund that the policyholder named below will begin providing their temporary workers to the following client. I understand that as a part of the policy contract, I am required to inform State Fund of new clients, new client FORKLIFT SAFETY MANUAL Forklift Safety Manual. e17390 (Rev. 04/14) 1 of 16 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. product was developed for you by State Fund, your partner in loss prevention. A WINDOW TO GLAZIER SAFETY A Window to Glazier Safety. e22104 (Rev. 07/14) 1 of 2 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. Glaziers install glass in windows, skylights, s and display cases, or on surfaces such as bu SAMPLE WRITTEN ERGONOMICS PLAN Sample Written Ergonomics Plan. As part of our commitment to California’s employers, State Fund offers a detailed sample written ergonomics program . An ergonomics program can reduce the number and severity of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), thus decreasing workers’ compensation claims, and increasing productivity, quality,and efficiency.
SAFETY MEETING TOPICS (BILINGUAL) A record of all safety meetings should be kept on file for the duration of each attendee's employment and should include: date, topic, attendees, recommendations, and additional comments. The Safety Meeting Topics are intended for use by our insured policyholders and may be disseminated to their employees for loss prevention purposes.ERGOMATTERS
Measuring Push/Pull Forces on Carts. Low back pain is often associated with force exerted in maneuvering carts and hand trucks. The force intensity, distance traveled, handle height, and frequency and velocity of exertions are considered risk factors for HOUSEKEEPING ON CONSTRUCTION SITES Remove combustible materials such as wood and paper from the site promptly. Keep form and scrap lumber with protruding nails cleared away from work areas, passageways, and stairs. Remove or bend over protruding nails prior to disposal and storage. Keep storage, staging, and work areas, along with all stairs and walkways on the constructionsite
JUMP-STARTING YOUR FARM VEHICLES Here are some of the basics: Make sure all battery connections are tight and the posts are clean. Make sure the machinery is out of gear and blocked to avoid movement, in case it jumps into gear. Attach the positive (red) jumper cable to the good battery first and then to the dead one. Attach the ground (black) jumper cable to the good battery FORKLIFT SAFETY MANUAL Forklift Safety Manual. e17390 (Rev. 04/14) 1 of 16 ©2014 State Compensation Insurance Fund. product was developed for you by State Fund, your partner in loss prevention.PREMIUM AUDIT GUIDE
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