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This Safety Manual for Homecare Employers is designed to help you as a homecare employer provide a work environment that is safe and that will help the homecare worker (and you) avoid injury and illness related to home care services. This is a dynamic manual that will be continuously updated to provide real solutions to safety problems in the home. OSHA requires every business with one or more employees to have a written safety manual (also known as IIPP or Injury, Illness and Prevention Program) in place. Your safety manual must cover all aspects of OSHA standards and fines result if they are incomplete or outdated. Questions or Concerns? Give us a call toll free at The Maintenance Manual was created to reflect Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services adoption of the edition of the National Fire Protection Association Life Safety Code. QIPMO believes the contents of this document to be compliant with the edition of the National Fire Protection Association Life Safety Code.


This Safety Manual is a tool for you to use along with the health and safety training classes offered by the Oregon Home Care Commission to help you prevent injuries to yourself and/or your consumer/employer. Please take the time to review the Safety Manual and register for our health and safety training classes. OSHA requires every business with one or more employees to have a written safety manual (also known as IIPP or Injury, Illness and Prevention Program) in place. Your safety manual must cover all aspects of OSHA standards and fines result if they are incomplete or outdated. Questions or Concerns? Give us a call toll free at Both versions of the manual include: Accident Prevention Plan Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan Chemical Hazard Communication Plan Hazardous Drug Handling Plan Hazard Identification Prevention Floorplan additional instructions on how to modify these forms even further to customize them for.


When it comes to moving to a larger home, many people decide to simply stay in their existing homes and add onto them. Adding an addition to a home is an exciting process. Read on for tips on how to successfully add an addition to an existi. Check out the best in General Home Safety with articles like How to Install a GFCI Outlet: A DIY Guide, How Dangerous Is Lead Paint? Here’s What Every Homeowner Needs to Know, more! Following some simple guidelines can safeguard your property, keep your family protected, and lower your insurance premiums. Here is a useful checklist to help you examine your home room by room. By Helen J Simon. Photo: shawncampinsurance.

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