Governor Vetoes Plume Bill
By: Kevin Thompson Vol: 43 | No: 38 | Published on: October 7, 2016
Gov. Brown agrees that healthcare worker exposure to “noxious airborne contaminants” is a problem, but won't sign a bill to that would provide protections. Why? Click here to find out.
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Citing the “independence” of the Cal/OSH Standards Board, Gov. Jerry Brown has vetoed AB 2272, which would have required the board to develop a standard to protect healthcare workers from vaporized human flesh – also known as “plume.” The bill was authored by Assemblyman Tony Thurmond (D-Oakland) and sponsored by several nurses’ associations. They contend … Read More » This...