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Whether you’re working in construction, manufacturing, or another high-risk environment, having a structured plan to manage hazards is essential. In this Injury and Illness Prevention Programs (I2P2) course, you’ll learn how to create and support a safety program that helps prevent accidents before they happen.
This course explains the key components of a successful I2P2: management commitment, worker participation, hazard identification, incident investigation, training, and program review. You’ll explore how to spot and fix hazards, how to involve workers in the safety process, and how to track progress through evaluation and recordkeeping. You’ll also learn how to report concerns, understand your responsibilities, and support a culture of accountability.
By the end, you’ll know how to help build a proactive safety system that protects people and improves workplace performance—one step at a time.
It is for people working in high-risk environments such as construction, manufacturing, or similar settings who need a structured plan to manage hazards and support a workplace safety program.
It explains the key components of a successful I2P2: management commitment, worker participation, hazard identification, incident investigation, training, and program review, including how to spot and fix hazards, involve workers, report concerns, and track progress through evaluation and recordkeeping.
You will build skills in investigation, employee engagement, hazard identification, organizational communications, and safety management systems.
You will know how to help build a proactive safety system that protects people and improves workplace performance, one step at a time.
Lessons cover what I2P2 is, management responsibilities and employee participation, hazard identification and assessment, hazard prevention and control, education and training, and program evaluation and improvement.