WAC 296-78-525
Accident-prevention programs. Each
employer shall develop a formal accident-prevention program,
tailored to the needs of the particular plant or operation and
to the type of hazards involved. The department may be
contacted for assistance in developing appropriate programs.
(1) The following are the minimal program elements for
all employers:
(a) A safety orientation program describing the
employer's safety program and including:
(i) How and when to report injuries, including
instruction as to the location of first-aid facilities.
(ii) How to report unsafe conditions and practices.
(iii) The use and care of required personal protective
equipment.
(iv) The proper actions to take in event of emergencies
including the routes of exiting from areas during emergencies.
(v) Identification of the hazardous gases, chemicals or
materials involved along with the instructions on the safe use
and emergency action following accidental exposure.
(vi) A description of the employers total safety program.
(vii) An on-the-job review of the practices necessary to
perform the initial job assignments in a safe manner.
(b) A designated safety and health committee consisting
of management and employee representatives with the employee
representatives being elected or appointed by fellow
employees.
(2) Each accident-prevention program shall be outlined in
written format.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 94-20-057 (Order
94-16), § 296-78-525, filed 9/30/94, effective 11/20/94. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040, 49.17.050 and 49.17.240. 81-18-029 (Order 81-21), § 296-78-525, filed 8/27/81.]