Two Falls, Two Fatalities

California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) is investigating three workplace fatalities between Sept. 30 and Oct. 7, including two from falls. Sept. 30: DOSH was notified of the death of an employee of Francisco Macias Landscaping in Citrus Heights, who suffered a fall Sept. 19. He was working at a one-story residence where a … Read More »

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OAL Approves Generator Fix

By a majority vote after a public hearing, the following revisions to a Title 8 safety order 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. PORTABLE AND VEHICLE-MOUNTED GENERATORS: Revisions to Low-Voltage Electrical Safety Orders §2395.6 … Read More »

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OSH Legislative Score: Vetoes Win, 3-2

California’s legislative season comes to a close with the governor taking his veto pen to three occupational safety and health-related bills and signing two others. No major OSH legislation will become law this year. Gov. Schwarzenegger vetoed AB 838, an indoor heat illness bill; AB 1561, a bill to require Cal/OSHA to do additional reporting … Read More »

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Petitioner Warns of Diesel Threat

Jogen Bhalla says he will continue to press Cal/OSHA to require shutoff valves in refineries and other process safety management facilities to prevent runaway diesel engine reactions, despite an advisory committee opinion that went against him at a late-August meeting. Bhalla, vice president for AMOT, Inc., an oil services company, points to a recent catastrophic … Read More »

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Joint SoCal Symposium Oct. 21

Five Southland occupational safety and health associations host next week’s Southern California Joint Technical Symposium at the Grand Long Beach Center. Theme for the 2009 symposium is “Emerging Trends in Environmental, Health and Safety.” The daylong event is sponsored by the Orange County and Southern California chapters of the American Industrial Hygiene Assocation and the … Read More »

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Diacetyl on the Docket This November

California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) and the Cal/OSH Standards Board have been at work on a first-in-the-nation regulatory proposal to control exposures to the potentially deadly flavorings chemical diacetyl for two years or so. Now it’s the regulated public’s turn to weigh in on the proposed standard in a comment period that ends with … Read More »

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California Groups Get Harwood Money

Three California organizations are recipients of Fed-OSHA Susan Harwood Training Grants to educate workers and employers in high-hazard industries. Nationally, Fed-OSHA has made $6.8 million in Harwood grants this year. Port of San Diego Ship Repair Association, State Building and Construction Trades Council in Sacramento and Asian Immigrant Women Advocates in Oakland all received more … Read More »

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New DOSH Deputy Chief’s Goal: Firm, Fair and Consistent Enforcement

DAVIS – Christopher Lee says his philosophy as the new Deputy Chief for Field Enforcement at the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) will be firm but fair enforcement and consistent application of Cal/OSHA regulations. But he boils it down to a simple phrase: “Don’t do dumb stuff.” Addressing the Western Center for Agricultural … Read More »

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