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FLASH: New Heat Threat Spurs Cal/OSHA Call for Protection Worker safety agency urges employers to pay close attention to California heat illness prevention standard. Read more here...More...
FLASH: Cal/OSHA Publishes Aerosol Transmissible Diseases Standards Two new regulations would cover a wide variety of workplaces where employees are at risk from exposure to diseases such as tuberculosis, SARS or avian influenza. Read more here...More...
FLASH: Senate Confirms Welsh As DOSH Chief
Longtime acting chief made permanent; pledges to improve Cal/OSHA "work product."
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Senate Committee Confirms Welsh, And Promises To Look At Cal/OSHA Resources Longtime Division of Occupational Safety and Health official confirmed as Division chief, as supporters call for more money to improve the Cal/OSHA program. Read more here...More...
Vacation Time Cal-OSHA Reporter is taking its annual summer break. Here's when we'll be back. Read more here...More...
DOSH Investigating Three Fatalities Cal/OSHA is investigating fatal incidents in the central part of the state, including a death in a strawberry field. Cal-OSHA Reporter has the latest on all of these investigations. Read more here...More...
Despite Amendments, Abatement Bill Still A Sore Point For Some Employers Legislation tinkering with the Cal/OSHA abatement process is still moving despite opposition from employers. Find out what changes have been made and what concerns still linger, in this issue of Cal-OSHA Reporter. Read more here...More...
Ladder Committee Meets July 23 Advisory committee to study DOSH proposal to revise the General Industry Safety Orders following a fatal incident in a mine. Find out what the Division has in mind, in Cal-OSHA Reporter. Read more here...More...
Notorious San Francisco Crane Collapse Led To Rigorous Inspection System Deadly 1989 incident in San Francisco led to creation of a Cal/OSHA task force aimed at keeping the cranes standing. An interview with a key man in creating the system, in Cal-OSHA Reporter. Read more here...More...