OAKLAND -- In future California emergencies, be they earthquakes, fires, floods or even terrorist attacks, Cal/OSHA will be an integral part of the state's response system, helping to ensure that responders and recovery crews do their vital jobs safely.Jack Oudiz, the Division of Occupational Safety and Health point man on Cal/OSHA's emerging role in California's Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS), gave a presentation on this development at the recent Cal/OSHA Advisory Committee me
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