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CAPSIG will help train your workers, supervisors, and foremen to implement safety programs that will keep your employees as safe as possible.

Safety training can cut down on the frequency of accidents. If there are less accidents overall, there are less claims to be paid. That keeps costs low.

Second, Implementation of safety measures can reduce the severity of accidents. These are catastrophic losses in which a worker is killed or permanently injured.

Cutting down the number of severe accidents will reduce costs.  Safety Training for IIPP Program Managers, Safety Directors, Managers, Supervisors, Foremen and Workers is available as a Member of CAPSIG. (see list of training classes)

Your Self Insured Solutions Representative will go over the Safety Program with you in detail as part of the enrollment process.

Find out if your company qualifies for CAP's program.

Safety Trainging Available
Back Injuries
Battery Handling
Cell Phones Safety
Chainsaw Safety
Close Calls
Cold Storage Safety
Compressed Air Tools
Conveyor Safety
Disposable Respirators
Drive Safety (Rural Defensive Driving)
Electrical Pallet Jack
Electrical Tools
Electrical Safety
Emergency Wash Stations
Employee Safety Responsibilities
Ergonomics
Eye Protection
Fall Protection
Farm ATV Safety
Fire Extinguishers
Fire Safety
First Aid/CPR Certification ((Outside Consultant))
Field Sanitation Safety
Forklift Overview
Forklift Certifications
Guards Against Machine Injuries
Grape Harvest Safety
Importance of Saftey Training
Injury and Illness Preventaion Program
Irrigation Pipe work Safety
Jacks, Lifts, and Hoists
Janitorial Safety
Ladder Safety
Lockout/Tagout
Machine Safety
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Office Ergonomics Safety
Orientation to Argricultural Safety
Orientation to Nursery Safety
Orientation to Field Safety
Personal Hygiene
Personal Protective Equipment
Pesticides Safety EPA
Portable Power Drills
Power Tools Safety
Practice Good Housekeeping
Precenting Heat-Related Illness
Preventing Back Strains and Sprains
Preventing Sexual Harassment
Pruning Safety
Repetitive Motion Safety
Repirator Fit Test Training
Safety in Agriculture
Safety is in your Hands
Saws and Grinders
Seatbelt Safety
Sharp and Cutting tool Safety
Shop Safety
Site Safety Inspections
Slips and falls
Snake Safety
Spray Painting Safety
Sun Protection
Supervisors Training: California Law SB-198
Supervisors Training: Safety and the Supervisor
Tractor Safety
Warehouse Safety

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