Thrill Ride Protections Now in Title 8

By a majority vote after a public hearing, the following revisions to Title 8 safety orders have been adopted by the Cal/OSH Standards Board. They have been approved by the Office of Administrative Law and now are in the California Code of Regulations. GUARDRAIL EXCEPTION FOR PORTABLE AMUSEMENT RIDES: Revisions to General Industry Safety Orders … Read More »

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DOSH Issues Chevron Highest-Ever Penalties in Richmond Refinery Fire

Saying its investigators found willful violations “before, during and after” an Aug. 6, 2012, explosion and fire that severely damaged a Richmond refinery, California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) has proposed the highest penalties ever against an employer in a set of citations issued Jan. 30 against Chevron USA. DOSH cited the California-based … Read More »

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Appeals Board Affirms that Responding Agencies Must Report Too

First responders to workplace injury or illness incidents routinely report the cases to Cal/OSHA, to the point that employers sometimes — and erroneously — assume that they don’t have to report because the incident has already been brought to the agency’s attention. But when the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) responded to a heart attack … Read More »

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Honoring Construction Safety Leaders

The Construction Employers’ Association (CEA) has honored Rodney Spencley, corporate safety director for DPR Construction, with its 2012 Leadership in Safety Award. Spencley and 12 construction companies were feted by the organization on Jan. 22 with president’s safety awards. The group will honor its Excellence in Safety Award winners on Feb. 1. Spencley has been … Read More »

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Standards Board Adopts Radial Arm Saw Safety Revisions

By a unanimous vote, the Cal/OSH Standards Board adopted revisions to the General Industry Safety Orders (GISO) on Jan. 17 that make a saw safety order as protective as its federal counterparts. The Division of Occupational Safety and Health pointed out to board staff that GISO §4309(a) as currently written is “significantly less protective” than … Read More »

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Worker Advocates Say Ethylbenzene PEL Should be Lowered 10 Times More

OAKLAND – The Cal/OSH Standards Board wants to reduce the permissible exposure limit (PELs) for the chemical ethylbenzene to reduce short- and long-term risks to workers by a factor of 20. But worker advocates said at a Jan. 17 public hearing that the reduction should be a factor of 200. Also at the public hearing, … Read More »

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Cal-OSHA Reporter’s 40th Anniversary

For those of us in the publishing world, 40 years is a lifetime these days. We are happy to announce that this year marks the 40th anniversary of Cal-OSHA Reporter, the most widely read publication in the Safety and Health Community in California. J Dale Debber, our colorful publisher reminded all of us of our … Read More »

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Consultant on Skylight Safety: Go Beyond the Regulatory Minimum

Skylights manufactured by reputable companies, like Fiberlite, will meet the minimum Cal/OSHA and Fed-OSHA safety requirements when they are new (“Petitioner: Skylight Fall Protection Requirement ‘Vague and Ambiguous’,” Jan. 11, p. 10487). After being exposed to sunlight, the skylights begin to experience ultraviolet degradation which weakens the plastic material.  With regard to the fall protection issues, … Read More »

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