24-121 Injury & Illness Prevention Program and Code of Safe Practices
Department Notice
The San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) maintains an accessible, comprehensive, and actionable Health & Safety program known as our Injury & Illness Prevention Program or (IIPP).
The SFPD IIPP is written in accordance with California Code ofRegulations (CCR), Title 8, General Industry Safety Orders, Section 3203. The SFPD is committed to full implementation of this program. Our IIPP includes the following required elements:
- Responsibilities
- Compliance
- Communication
- Hazard Assessment
- Injury Reporting
- Hazard Correction
- Training
- Recordkeeping
All SFPD members are responsible for their own safety and for contributing to a safe and healthful workplace for their co-workers by complying with our IIPP.
The Department has established the following Code of Safe Practices to support our IIPP:
- All employees shall follow these safe practices, performing their job tasks in a safe and responsible manner, and shall report all unsafe conditions or practices to their supervisor or the Health & Safety Manager.
- Employees shall make scene safety and workplace safety the top priorities.
- All injuries, regardless of severity, shall be reported to supervisors within 24 hours or as soon as possible.
- Employees shall ask for guidance when they do not fully understand how to perform a task safely. Employees shall not undertake any task, use any tool, or operate equipment unless authorized and trained to do so.
- Report all "close calls" or near accidents that do not result in injuries to the supervisor so that preventive measures may be taken.
- All employees shall read and understand all Department Notices regarding performing their jobs in a healthy and safe manner.
- Work shall be well planned and supervised to prevent injuries and to promote a safe and healthy work environment.
- Procedures and tactics shall be based on planned responses to known hazardous situations to minimize risks.
- Field staff shall be trained to recognize and how to properly respond to situations in the field that pose extraordinary hazards.
- Employees trained in the use of and equipped with firearms shall be instructed to ensure that all safeguards are in place and that all weapons be properly maintained, used, and stored within the scope of training.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) shall be made available and used appropriately to mitigate known hazards.
- No one shall knowingly be permitted or required to work while the employee's ability or alertness is so impaired by fatigue, illness, or other causes that it might unnecessarily expose the employee or others to injury.
- Anyone known to be under the influence of drugs or intoxicating substances that impair the employee's ability to safely perform the assigned duties shall not be allowed on the job while in that condition.
- Horseplay, scuffling, and other acts that tend to have an adverse influence on the safety or well-being of the employees are prohibited.
- Work areas, aisles, and exit paths shall be kept clear and free from debris.
Members have the right to examine and receive a copy of our IIPP. Our IIPP is available on the SFPD Intranet or by contacting the Health & Safety Manager at: sfpd.health&[email protected].
/s/
WILLIAM SCOTT
Chief of Police
Per DN 23-152, all sworn & non-sworn members shall electronically acknowledge this Department document in PowerDMS within (30) thirty calendar days of issuance. Members whose duties are relevant to this document shall be held responsible for compliance. Any questions regarding this policy should be sent to [email protected] who will provide additional information.