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2006 Sokudo Safety Program (Workplace Injury & Illness Prevention Program)*

View All Safety Programs in One Document
(Note: This is a large document and is only suited for high-speed connections. Slower connections should view each Program document individually using the links  below).

View Safety Program Table of Contents
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Note: This page has links to each individual Safety Program document and is acceptable for both fast and slow connection speeds).

The Sokudo Safety Program consists of the following program documents: Introduction; General Safety; Office Safety; FAB Safety; Electrical Safety; Lockout/Tagout; Confined Space Entry; Personal Protective Equipment; Chemical Safety; Respiratory Protection; Hearing Conservation; Fire/Life Safety; Emergency Preparedness; Safety Training; Hazard Communication; Laser/UV Safety; Ergonomics;  Safety Committee.

Other Safety Programs & Information
Return To Work Program Worker's Comp Information Safety Rights & Responsibilities
Shift Worker's Information Eye & Face Protection e-Tool Noise & Hearing Conservation e-Tool
Respiratory Protection e-Tool Confined Spaces Advisor

 

Stress Management Information
PPE Purchase & Reimbursement Policy

PPE Approval Form

Safety Manuals
Contractor Safety
Respiratory Protection
Business Continuation Plan

 

Site-Specific Safety Programs

 

Overview of EHS at Sokudo EHS Document Control Procedure EHS Document Control Register
Incident Investigation Report Form Safety Program Audit Form  
Other Links
Safety FAQ Manager's Tool Kit Safety Training Reports
OSHA Logs: Injury Reports Weather Information Safety Committee Information
State OSHA Plans OSHA Rule: Refusal to Work Because Conditions are Dangerous
*(Workplace Injury  & Illness Prevention Program) This Program, with accompanying documentation located on this website,  meets or exceeds the requirements of Federal OSHA; California OSHA; Oregon OSHA; and All other State OSHA Programs.