Faces Both Fresh and Familiar on Assembly L&E Committee

After successfully leading the charge on AB 2774, one of the most comprehensive occupational safety and health bills in the past decade, Sandre Swanson (D-Oakland) will resume his duties as chair of the Assembly Labor and Employment Committee. But new members will also be joining the fold, including four newly elected legislators—two Republicans and two … Read More »

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“Maximum Load” Changes Approved

By a majority vote following a public hearing, the following revisions to a Title 8 safety order have been adopted by Cal/OSH Standards Board. They have been approved by the office of Administrative Law and now are in the California Code of Regulations. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LOAD: Revisions to Construction Safety Orders §1709 were heard at … Read More »

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DOSH Inspections, Citations Down for First Half of 2010

Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) inspections and violations cited were down slightly between January and June 2010 over the same period in 2009, reflecting an ongoing trend created by state-mandated furloughs for Cal/OSHA inspectors. The 4,211 on-site inspections and 8,211 alleged violations cited for the period represent about a 17% reduction from pre-furlough … Read More »

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A Roof Over Their Heads

LIVERMORE — The dream of a roofer and business agent for a place where apprentices can formally learn their craft and workplace safety at a central location became a reality with the opening of the Roofing and Waterproofing Apprenticeship Training Center in this eastern Alameda County town. Stanley E. Warren, who died in 2005 from … Read More »

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Major Citations, Penalties Proposed in Gantry Crane, Crushing Death Cases

A shipbuilding company’s failure to heed the lessons of earlier inspections and a cardboard container operation that ignored lockout/tagout requirements despite a warning at a safety committee meeting, have been cited for the most serious violations of Cal/OSHA standards. The companies, Reliable Container Corp. of Santa Fe Springs, and National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. (NASSCO) … Read More »

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Customer Service Amid Budget Blues

SAN FRANCISCO–John Duncan’s second stint as director of the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) has been marked by a number of milestones. The Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), for instance, which is under DIR, implemented a heat illness prevention regulation, then launched a prolonged campaign to inform employers about their responsibilities and enforce … Read More »

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2010 Ends With Six Fatalities

California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) is investigating a spate of late-2010 workplace fatalities, including a chipper death, a fall from a roof and a deadly vehicle encounter at a construction yard. Dec. 14: A 49-year-old worker for rancher Steven Nagel in Fallbrook was killed while clearing cut branches in an avocado grove when … Read More »

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Schwarzenegger Appoints Psychotherapist to Appeals Board

As one of his last acts as governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger filled the vacant public seat on the Cal/OSH Appeals Board with Vicki Marti, 63, of Fairfax. Marti, a psychotherapist and drug and alcohol counselor, also has been reappointed to the California Medical Assistance Commission. From 1999 to 2009, Marti was program director for Marin Services … Read More »

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