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Environmental Health & Safety

Injury & Illness Prevention Program (IIPP)

Creating a Safer, Healthier Campus for Everyone

At 91ÌÒÉ« College, we are committed to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for all employees. Our outlines clear responsibilities, safety protocols, and prevention strategies designed to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses while promoting a culture of safety throughout the District. Our Injury & Illness Program Coordinator can be reached at ehs@cabrillo.edu .

Program Overview

Our IIPP is a comprehensive safety program built in accordance with Cal/OSHA Title 8, Section 3203, and it is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure ongoing compliance and effectiveness.

Key Objectives:

  • Protect employee health and safety

  • Reduce workplace incidents and workers’ compensation costs

  • Promote consistent safety practices across departments

  • Foster a positive safety culture with proactive communication and training

Core Elements of the IIPP

🔹 Program Management
Led by a designated Program Coordinator, 91ÌÒɫ’s IIPP ensures district-wide oversight of safety activities, training, and compliance enforcement.

🔹 Employee Training
All employees receive job-specific safety training upon hire, when roles change, or when new hazards are introduced. Training covers topics such as ergonomics, emergency procedures, chemical safety, and more.

🔹 Hazard Identification & Correction
Regular self-inspections and prompt reporting help identify and mitigate hazards before they lead to injury. Our Facilities Planning & Plant Operations team ensures prioritized maintenance for safety-related repairs.

🔹 Incident & Near Miss Investigation
Supervisors must immediately report and investigate all incidents, injuries, or near misses. Root causes are identified and corrected to prevent recurrence.

🔹 Communication
Safety information is shared through meetings, training sessions, posters, and suggestion boxes. Employees are encouraged to speak up and contribute to improving safety practices.

🔹 Documentation & Recordkeeping
We keep thorough records of inspections, training, and corrective actions for regulatory compliance and continuous improvement.

Staff
Krista Kaschalk
Manager, Environmental Health & Safety
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General & Department-Specific Safe Work Practices

Creating a safe workplace is a shared responsibility at 91ÌÒÉ« College. All employees are expected to follow 91ÌÒÉ«'s and as part of their daily working activities. These Safe Work Practices are designed to prevent injuries, promote awareness, and ensure compliance with Cal/OSHA safety regulations.

Please see the orange buttons above to find all of the Safe Work Practices, Self-Inspection Checklists, an Accident Investigation Guide and more. The orange buttons section of this webpage are currently under construction. If you require a specific form that is not yet available, or if you have questions or need information, please contact the IIPP Program Coordinator at ehs@cabrillo.edu.

Key Safe Work Practices for All Employees

  • Report Injuries Promptly: Report all work-related injuries, illnesses, or near misses to your supervisor immediately—no matter how minor they may seem.

  • Lift Safely: Never lift or move heavy or bulky objects alone. Always use proper lifting techniques—bend at the knees, not at the waist—and ask for assistance when needed.

  • Maintain Clean Workspaces: Keep floors, walkways, and work surfaces clean and free of spills or debris. Immediately clean up any food, drink, or chemical spills.

  • Use Equipment Properly: Never attempt to repair electrical or mechanical equipment yourself. Report malfunctioning or damaged equipment to Facilities Planning & Plant Operations (FPPO).

  • Practice Electrical Safety: Do not bring personal heaters or electrical equipment onto campus without FPPO approval. Avoid overloading outlets and always inspect cords and plugs for damage.

  • Secure Storage: Store heavy items on lower shelves and secure tall furniture or shelving units to prevent tipping, especially in earthquake-prone areas.

  • Use Fire Safety Equipment Correctly: If a fire extinguisher is discharged or its pressure gauge is outside the green zone, report it immediately so it can be replaced or recharged.

  • Prevent Hazards: Report unsafe conditions, such as loose handrails, damaged flooring, or broken furniture, to FPPO immediately. Clearly mark or remove any item deemed unsafe until repairs are completed.

  • Know Emergency Procedures: Familiarize yourself with fire, earthquake, and first aid protocols, including the location of exits and emergency equipment.