The document outlines guidelines for an effective occupational safety and health program including: 1) It discusses the benefits of an effective safety program which are reduced injuries, improved morale and productivity, and lower workers' compensation costs. 2) It recommends using organized methods to assign responsibilities and regularly inspect for hazards, as well as training all employees. 3) The key elements of an effective program are management commitment, worksite analysis, hazard prevention, and safety training. Management should be involved and hold all accountable, and the program should be reviewed annually.