CalCIMA Honors California Mine Safety

The California Construction and Industrial Materials Association (CalCIMA) has honored one individual and six companies for their efforts to keep the state’s surface mines safe. This year is the 17th for the Excellence in Safety Awards, which recognize those efforts and outstanding safety leadership. Ten industry experts participated in the judging. The awards are not … Read More »

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Should Re-Roofing Be Included in New Residential Construction Fall Rules?

Steve Johnson, safety director for a Northern California roofing association, recently announced to the Cal/OSHA Standards Board that he intended to submit a petition to clean up language related to the recent revisions on fall protection in residential construction. However, the petition is being shelved in favor of advisory talks, likely next year. Fed-OSHA demanded … Read More »

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Workplace Fatality Update – Nov 8, 2024

There are eight new California workplace fatalities. Four of them are from struck-bys. In Corcoran, an irrigation laborer employed by Paragon Personnel was driving on a rural road and was struck by an irrigation pipe trailer, suffering fatal head injuries. In Wilmington, an employee of Ecology Control Industries was loading a sealed roll-off bin filed … Read More »

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Farming of the Future

Agricultural equipment is undergoing a revolution, from self-driving tractors, weeders and sprayers that glide through vineyards and orchards, drones that maps fields and ranches and precisely spray needed chemicals, and implements that user lasers to identify and remove weeds. All these new-age farm aids were on display at the recent FIRA USA trade show in … Read More »

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Future of Farming is Autonomous

Autonomous tractors. Precision sprayers that resemble a Cyber Truck – or is it the other way around? Weeders that independently clear a vineyard of unwanted vegetation and laser-guided “zappers” that target weeds and leave production plants alone. Retrofits that can be added to existing farm equipment to aid seeding. Machines that water and cultivate crops. … Read More »

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Controversial Refinery Law Could Jeopardize Safety: Opponents

Perhaps no bill Governor Gavin Newsom signed this year is as controversial as ABX2-1, the legislation created in an extraordinary legislative session. Politicians say it is aimed at preventing gas price spikes. All of this is happening against the backdrop of a substantial tax increase on gasoline. The California Air Resources Board expected to raise … Read More »

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Cal/OSHA Decisions in Fatality Cases

Cal/OSHA’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health has cited several employers and declined to cite others in several fatality cases from late 2023 and early 2024. These incidents were first covered in Cal-OSHA Reporter’s fatality reports. American Marine Corp., of San Pedro, faces penalties of up to $101,715, in the March 2024 death of Bohdan … Read More »

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New Deadline on Silica Comments

The Cal/OSHA Standards Board has extended the deadline for receiving comments on its second 15-day notice of proposed modifications to the silica proposal. The new deadline is November 13th. The proposal makes permanent revisions to General Industry Safety Orders §5204 to address silica exposures in the engineered stone industry that have killed dozens of California … Read More »

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