A Safety Plan

Is a personalized, practical plan that can help you avoid dangerous situations and know the best way to react when you’re in danger.
A formal written safety and health program serves as a framework for systematically detecting and correcting OSHA violations, as well as for remedying hazards not covered by OSHA standards. … A number of OSHA standards require employers to have written compliance programs.
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 Your safety manual must cover all aspects of OSHA standards and fines result if they are incomplete or outdated.
OSH Act 85/93
Section: 8
- 8 (2)(a) Provide safe systems of work without risk