The Washington Safety and Health Investment Projects (SHIP) Grant Program is a state-funded program that provides grants to eligible businesses in Washington State for projects that improve the safety and health of their workplace. The SHIP program is administered by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). The program provides grants of up to $100,000 per project to help employers implement recommended safety and health projects that reduce hazards and improve safety in the workplace. Projects must be completed within two years of receiving the grant. Types of Washington Safety and Health Investment Projects (SHIP) Grant Program: 1. Safety and Health Management System Grants: These grants are for projects that develop and implement a safety and health management system or make improvements to an existing system. 2. Safety and Health Training Grants: These grants are for projects that provide training to employees in safety and health topics. 3. Safety and Health Hazard Abatement Grants: These grants are for projects that reduce or eliminate workplace hazards. 4. Safety and Health Research Grants: These grants are for projects that research and document best practices in safety and health.