IIPP — General Industry
Injury & Illness Prevention Program for general industry — shops, warehouses, landscaping, manufacturing.
The regulation that requires it in Florida
Florida follows federal OSHA rules because it does not run an approved state plan. The Injury and Illness Prevention Program for general industry is mandated by Cal/OSHA §3203 / 29 CFR 1910.5.
Enforcing agency
Federal OSHA — Region IV enforces these rules in Florida. They inspect workplaces such as shops, warehouses, landscaping, and manufacturing sites. They issue citations under federal authority and coordinate with national OSHA headquarters on policy and appeals.
State-specific requirements beyond the federal baseline
No state-specific overrides beyond the federal baseline were found in our research for Florida.
Penalties for non-compliance in Florida
Penalties follow the standard Federal OSHA — Region IV schedule and refer the reader to the agency for current amounts.
How to comply
- Customize the program for your specific Florida workplace hazards.
- Train all workers on the program contents and their responsibilities.
- Post the program where employees can easily access it.
- Review and update the program annually or after incidents.
- Document training and keep records for compliance.