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Safety Programs

Employee safety is a shared responsibility across the district. We provide courses for compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as well as general safety and health courses for our employees.

Some types of safety training are conducted in person, while others are available online through Keenan SafeColleges.

Managers and supervisors are responsible for making sure their employees complete required training.

Questions? Contact Risk Management

Our Risk Management Offices coordinates and oversees the district's many safety programs. If you have questions about any of the safety programs, then please contact Risk Management.

Asbestos Awareness Program

Asbestos awareness training is required for all staff who conduct activities where they contact but do not disturb materials that contain asbestos.

Asbestos Awareness Program

Automated External Defibrillator Program

An automated external defibrillator (AED) is used to help people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. Los Rios Police Department coordinates training and certification to use this technology.

AED Program

Bloodborne Pathogen Program

The exposure control plan for bloodborne pathogens seeks to reduce the potential for employee exposure to occupational incidents involving blood and other potentially infectious materials such as Human Immunodeficiency Visure (HIV), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV).

Bloodborne Pathogen Program

Chemical Hygiene Program

The chemical hygiene plan applies to employees who work in science laboratory environments.

Chemical Hygiene Program

Confined Space Program

Confined space training is for employees who work in a confined space entry.

Confined Space Program

Driving Program

Any employee, student, or volunteer who drives a district vehicle must be trained and authorized to drive.

Driving Program

Ergonomic Program

Ergonomics is the study of the interaction between people and their work environments. Learn how to adjust your work environment to fit your needs or request an ergonomic evaluation.

Ergonomic Program

Hazard Communication Program

The Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) Program is for employees who work with or around chemicals.

Hazard Communication Program

Hazard Mitigation Program

In a cooperative effort with Sacramento County, Los Rios Community College District is included in the Sacramento City/County Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Hazard Mitigation Program

Heat Illness Prevention Program

Heat Illness Prevention training is required for all supervisors and non-supervisory employees that work outdoors.

Heat Illness Prevention Program

Industrial-Powered Trucks Program

Industrial-powered trucks include forklifts, scissor lifts, bobcats, aerial lifts, powered pallet jacks, and boom lifts. Before any employee can drive an industrial-powered truck, they must complete training and have their driving record cleared by the DMV.

Industrial-Powered Trucks Program

Injury and Illness Prevention Program

The Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) aims to reduce the number of occupational injuries and illnesses.

Injury and Illness Prevention Program

Lead Awareness Program

Lead awareness training is an annual, online training required for all staff who may be exposed to lead during the course of employment.

Lead Awareness Program

Lockout/Blockout Program

The lockout/blockout program aims to prevent injury or death to employees by requiring that certain precautions are taken before servicing or repairing equipment.

Lockout/Blockout Program

Physical Education Safety Program

Safety rules for students participating in physical education (PE) classes.

Physical Education Safety Program

Respirator Fit Program

Any employee that is required to wear a respirator must be trained and fit-tested prior to wearing a respirator.

Respirator Fit Program

Waste Program

Learn how to dispose of waste, including hazardous waste, universal waste, and medical waste.

Waste Program

Workers' Compensation Program

All Los Rios employees – including all regular, temporary, student help, and some students in unpaid on-the-job training programs – may be covered by Workers’ Compensation.

Workers' Compensation Program