OSHA Nails Pa Contractor for Unprotected Trenches

FRESNO – Fed-OSHA on September 26 proposed $371,400 in penalties against Lisbon Contractors, Inc., of Danboro, PA, for failing to protect its workers at two separate worksites. Lisbon is a water and sewer installer. OSHA has inspected its sites 26 times and issued 25 citations, most of them for serious or repeat violations. There have … Read More »

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More Reference Goodies

LOS ANGELES – This week’s issue contains some updated and some new resource materials for your COR binder. First, we have printed the latest CAER list, a source of the names and contact information for local California groups in the Community Awareness and Emergency Response network, as well as state and national connections. The umbrella … Read More »

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Serious Injury Defined

LOS ANGELES – One of our more sagacious readers, who does not have the complete Cal-OSHA regulations in Title 8, asked for a definition of serious injury — one that must be reported to Cal-OSHA within eight hours. (See Safety Aids page 60-151, 342(a), included with this issue.) The definition is contained in 330(h): “Serious … Read More »

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TB-Related Inspection Activities

LOS ANGELES – Fed-OSHA says it expects to issue its proposed tuberculosis standard late this year. Cal-OSHA is waiting for action by the Feds. Meanwhile, both OSHA and Cal-OSHA have been conducting inspections. OSHA issued nationwide enforcement guidelines for TB in high risk workplaces as identified by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Cal-OSHA’s interim … Read More »

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Cal-OSHA Advisors Briefed on Ag Safety and Health

FRESNO – Given the importance of agriculture to the California economy, and the attention it gets from TIPP (Targeted Industries Partnership Program) inspections, it was too bad attendance at the October 3 meeting of the Cal-OSHA Advisory Committee was so sparse. Those who were there received an excellent review of Cal-OSHA compliance activities in agricultural … Read More »

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OSHA Seeks Public Comment on Supplement to – CA State Plan for Prop. 65

FRESNO – Fed-OSHA is seeking public comment on “Cal-OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard Incorporating Prop. 65.” “The State’s standard is substantively different in both its content and supplemental method of enforcement” from the OSHA hazcom standard, the notice says. Any state standard that differs significantly from a comparable federal standard must be “at least as effective … Read More »

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Seeking Spanish-Speaking Tractor Trainers

FRESNO – A new Train-the-Trainer Certificate Program in tractor safety is being developed by the Ag Safety Institute at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Richard Cavaletto, the director of the institute, is looking for potential trainers, especially Spanish speakers, to be certified as tractor safety trainers. For more information, call him at 805-756-2383 or call … Read More »

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Standards Board Issues Third Version of – Proposed Ergonomics Rule

LOS ANGELES – On October 2 the Cal-OSH Standards Board released the latest revision of General Industry 5110 for repetitive motion injuries (RMIs). It has been sent to commenters for 15-day notice. We are including this third version of proposed 5110 as a Safety Aid in this week’s COR issue. The board will also have … Read More »

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