SOP 511.31: Occupational Safety and Health Program
Summary
This policy establishes an occupational safety and health program for GDC firefighters to provide a safe working environment and comply with NFPA 1500 standards. It applies to all Department of Corrections certified firefighters in state and county fire departments. The policy requires firefighters to participate in safety programs, report unsafe conditions, maintain physical fitness, and hold station chiefs accountable for enforcing safety requirements.
Key Topics
- occupational safety and health
- firefighter safety
- fire services
- NFPA 1500
- workplace safety
- accident prevention
- injury prevention
- firefighter fitness
- unsafe conditions
- station chiefs
- fire department safety program
Full Text
|GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Standard Operating Procedures|Col2|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|`Functional Area: `
`SUPPORT SERVICES/FIRE`
`SERVICES`|`Reference Number: `
`IVN10-0013`|`Revises`
`Previous`
`Effective Date:`
`NEW`|
|`Subject:`
`OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND`
`HEALTH PROGRAM`|||
|`Authority:`
`WETHERINGTON/HODGE`|`Effective Date:`
`4/01/02`|`Page``1`` of`
`2 `|
I. POLICY:
A. This standard establishes an occupational safety and
health program for the department. It was promulgated
to:
1. Provide a safe working environment for the
Firefighters of the department.
2. Satisfy the requirements of NFPA 1500, Standard on
Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health
Program.
B. It shall be the policy of the department to operate at
the highest possible level of safety and health for all
its Firefighters. To this end, the department shall:
C. Make every reasonable effort to provide a safe and
healthy work environment.
D. Give primary consideration to the prevention and
reduction of accidents, injuries, and occupational
illnesses.
E. Take the appropriate corrective action to avoid
repetitive occurrences of accidents.
F. Provide training, supervision, written procedures,
program support, and review for all of its activities.
II. APPLICABILITY:
All Dept. of Corrections Certified Firefighters in State and
County Fire Departments.
|Functional Area:
SUPPORT SERVICES/FIRE SERVICES|Prev. Eff. Date:
NEW|Page 2 of
2|
|---|---|---|
|`Functional Area:`
`SUPPORT SERVICES/FIRE SERVICES`|`Effective Date:`
`4/01/02`|`Reference Number:`
`IVN10-0013`|
III. RELATED DIRECTIVES:
NFPA 1500
IV. DEFINITIONS:
NONE
V. ATTACHMENTS:
NONE
VI. PROCEDURE:
A. Safety and health is the responsibility of every
Firefighter. Therefore, each Firefighter shall:
1. Cooperate, participate, and comply with all of the
provisions of the occupational safety and health
program.
2. Promptly report acts and conditions that are unsafe
or unhealthy and that pose a threat either to
Firefighters or to others.
3. Maintain a level of mental and physical fitness that
enables the Firefighter to safely perform his/her
assigned tasks.
B. Station Chiefs shall be responsible for enforcing the
requirements of the occupational safety and health
program and for ensuring that each Firefighter under
their command complies with the provisions of the
occupational safety and health program.