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If you previously took the prior 296 course, you will want to take this new one! This course provides a deeper dive on risk management and instructions for improving your operation. On January 1, 2022 Senate Bill 296 took effect in California. While this bill was signed into law in California, it has a ripple effect across the globe. This FREE training will discuss what the Bill means, how your agency can comply, and other resources related to ensuring safety protections for you and your team. In short, SB 296 is very vague, but requires agencies to develop officer safety standards. This is a big step in showing a need to protect Code Officials. However, due to how vague it is and no standards listed, agencies are concerned with how to comply. This 2-hour course will discuss risk management for code enforcement. The class and webinar discuss: • Senate Bill 296 text • CEOSF Risk Management Letter for Human Resources [downloadable] • On-demand Webinar [2-hours] • Understanding the Threat • Assessing your operation • Memo to Human Resources • Template of a City Policy • Grand Jury Debrief • CalOSHA Enforcement • Minimum Standards • CEOSF Template SOP • Sample SB 296 Memo [downloadable] • CAL OSHA Guide for Injury Illness Protection Plan (IIPP) [downloadable] • OSHA Complaint Notice & Filing a Complaint • Kern County Grand Jury Report Recommends CEOSF Minimum Standards [downloadable] Why is this great information for EVERYONE? While California now requires it, every agency should look at risk management and making sure you have an updated and effective IIPP per OSHA. This class is great for field staff, supervisors, managers, risk management, human resources, and decision makers.
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