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  1. In California all employers must have an Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) that includes employee training in safe work practices. NOTE: For the construction and tunneling industries there are specific requirements for "tailgate" safety meetings.

  2. This guidebook gives an overview of the California workers’ compensation system. It is meant to help workers with job injuries understand their basic legal rights, the steps to take to request workers’ compensation benefits, and where to seek further information and help if necessary.

  3. We offer our workers' compensation seminars that cover the basics of how workers’ comp insurance functions with your business, what to do if there’s a claim, what a premium audit is, and how to prepare for a smooth audit when the time comes.

  4. Need a topic for your next safety meeting? You can find it here. We’ll have new topics for each industry every month. For more Safety Meeting Topics, visit our Safety Resource Library and search for Safety Meeting articles.

  5. A Guidebook for Injured Workers 51 Laws and regulations that govern your rights and obligations in the California workers’ compensation system are listed below.

  6. OSHA safety awareness standards require employers to conduct regular training and safety meetings on a variety of approved topics. For example, Title 8, California Code of Regulation Construction Safety Orders, Section:1509, requires safety meetings at least every 10 working days.

  7. The information here describes the California workers’ compensation system as of April 2016. It applies to most private, state, and local government employees whose “date of injury” is 2004 or later.

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