Accident Investigations

Complying with Cal/OSHA Requirements While Protecting – Information

By: Cal-OSHA Reporter - The leading occupational safety and health publication in California.

LOS ANGELES -- by Fred Walter and Lisa Prince, The Walter Law FirmThe ambulance is gone. You have completed your investigation and have your safety manager's or investigator's report on your desk. It is very detailed and not all the details are pretty. Nor is all of it specifically relevant to the incident. Now Cal/OSHA wants a copy of it. What do you do?First, must you create a written report? Yes, but you won't find that rule in the regulations. General Industry Safety Orders 3203, the Illness an

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