Csp Study Class Starts January 23

LOS ANGELES – The Greater San Jose Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers is again sponsoring the CSP Technology Review class starting January 23. There will be 10 three-hour classes on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Each attendee will receive a two volume set of study materials. For more information, contact Dave Smith, coordinator, … Read More »

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New Year Changes for COR

BERKELEY – The editorial office of COR has been moved to 2034 Blake St., Berkeley. Our new post office box addrress is P. O. Box 773, Berkeley, CA 94701-0773. We are not sure yet of our new telephone numbers, but the old ones will roll over. The business and subscription office address remains P. O. … Read More »

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Issuance of Permits for Hazardous Work

BERKELEY – The most recent amendment of 341.1 of Chapter 3.2, Article 2, Regulations of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, has already been printed in Title 8. It became effective on an emergency basis on July 13, 1995. The language added to subsection (f) will allow the movie industry to obtain annual permits; … Read More »

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Cal-OSHA Personnel Changes

BERKELEY – Vicky Heza, the San Diego district manager, has been selected to fill the new regional manager job in the Cal-OSHA Consultation Service. In that capacity she will be in charge of the seven field offices with Anaheim as her base. Cal-OSHA Chief John Howard also announced new assignments for three existing district managers. … Read More »

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Federal Budget Cuts Pinch Cal-OSHA, – Advisors Are Told (Part 1)

SAN FRANCISCO – Cal-OSHA Chief John Howard began the December 7 meeting of the Cal-OSHA Advisory Committee with the news that program funding, like the rest of the federal budget, was in limbo. Cal-OSHA is supported by matching federal and state funds. The Department of Labor budget is funded temporarily by a second continuing resolution, … Read More »

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Federal Budget Cuts Pinch Cal-OSHA, – Advisors Are Told (Part 2)

SAN FRANCISCO – An advisory committee has recommended removing the old labeling regulations from Title 8 because they contradict the hazard communication and first aid standards. That package should soon be sent to the board. What about first aid and Dr. Paul Papanek’s lead in general industry petition? Ciofalo said there is a major impasse … Read More »

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Video Library Catalog

SAN FRANCISCO – Cal-OSHA Consultation’s training and education unit maintains a video library. It distributes VHS videotapes free of charge to those in California who are interested in promoting safety and health on the job. Videotapes can be reserved by letter or fax. For more information, call 916-574-1755. For ease of ordering, the tapes are … Read More »

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Cal-Osh Standards Board’s December 14 Meeting

SACRAMENTO – All seven members were present for the December meeting of the Cal-OSH Standards Board. At the public hearing, COR was told that little was said about the amendments proposed for General Industry 3277(d)(2), fixed ladders, and 4884(d), modification of older cranes. STANDARDS ADOPTED At the business meeting, the board adopted three sets of … Read More »

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