DOSH Emergency Reg Criticized

SACRAMENTO — Did the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) overstep its authority with its emergency regulation adopting Labor Code language into Title 8 regarding the state’s smoking ban? It may have, according to the California Chamber of Commerce’s representative on Cal/OSHA matters. In a recent conversation with Cal-OSHA Reporter, Julianne Broyles, director of … Read More »

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Standards Board Set for Years with Reappointments of Three Members

SACRAMENTO — The Cal/OSH Standards Board will have a set roster for six of its seats until at least 2006, after Gov. Gray Davis reappointed three members whose terms had expired earlier this year. Chairman Steve Rank, one of two labor members, Liz Arioto, a management representative and Art Murray, the occupational safety representative, each … Read More »

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Standards Board – A Set Lineup

SACRAMENTO — * Jose Moreno, Labor Representative. Appointed: Aug. 3, 2003. Term Expires: June 1, 2006 * Larry Gotlieb, Management Representative. Appointed: Aug. 5, 2003. Term Expires: June 6, 2006 * Robert Harrison, M.D., Occupational Health Representative. Appointed: Aug. 5, 2003. Term Expires: June 6, 2006 * Jesse Navarro, Public Member. Appointed: Aug. 13, 2003. … Read More »

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The Matrix – OSHA Style

SACRAMENTO — The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has published a fire and explosion planning matrix to assist employers in reducing their vulnerability to and increasing their ability to respond to a terrorist act. “A terrorist’s explosive device or act of arson are not workplace fire hazard or ignition sources that OSHA expects an … Read More »

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Size Does Matter

SACRAMENTO — A reader, responding to COR’s Oct. 10 article about Cal/OSHA’s proposed fall protection standard for residential construction (p. 8078), forwarded the following list of trigger heights above which fall protection is required. When it comes to fall protection requirements in California, it “depends on what you’re doing,” he said. Fall Protection Heights above … Read More »

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All’s Quiet at Public Hearing

SACRAMENTO — There were no comments at a public hearing before the Cal/OSH Standards Board on two new proposed safety order revisions. The first proposal would revise General Industry Safety Orders (GISO) 3301(e) and (f) and was initiated by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) by a memorandum. The safety order requires specific … Read More »

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Rule Making, the California Way

SACRAMENTO — Politicians looking to score points with voters like to claim that California is “over-regulated.” Whether that’s true or not, the state’s rule-making process is designed to give the regulated public ample opportunity to comment on proposed actions by state agencies. And the rules themselves must pass a six-part test administered by the Office … Read More »

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Disneyland Cited in Worker’s Death

SACRAMENTO — Anaheim’s Disneyland Resort has been cited for an alleged serious Title 8 violation in the wake of a fatal plunge by a worker last spring. The worker died after falling 42 feet while attempting to inspect gantry tracks above the floor in the Hyperian Theater on April 22. Disney was cited for an … Read More »

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