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Voluntary Protection Program (VPP)

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Are you are looking to become a recognized leader in your industry and community? Can you demonstrate a commitment to safety and health? Then the Voluntary Protection Program might be the program for you.

The Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) is designed to recognize and promote effective safety and health management to prevent fatalities, injuries, and illnesses.

2019 Voluntary Protection Program Seminar: Melvin E James Honorary Lectures on Safety, was held on March 19, 2019. These are the presentations from this seminar:

VPP 101 Workshop (1.9 MB PPT) Workplace Safety and Health Voluntary Protection Protection Logo

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VPP

Learn about L&I;'s Voluntary Protection Program.

Requirements

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Questions and Answers

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Recertification

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Resources

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