Standards Board Authorizes Continued But Focused Ergonomics Discussion

SAN DIEGO — Despite chairman Jere Ingram noting that he is “burned out” on the ergonomics issue and employer representatives urging an end to the debate, the Cal/OSH Standards Board authorized continued advisory committee discussion. The topic, however, will be narrowly focused and apparently won’t involve any of the regulatory proposals that have been put … Read More »

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Fuming over Lab Hood Proposal

SAN DIEGO — Concern over the cost of a proposal to revise a safety order covering laboratory ventilation hoods and whether the proposal reflects all the deliberations of an advisory committee dominated a public hearing at the May 22 Cal/OSH Standards Board meeting. The laboratory fume hood proposal is the culmination of petitions filed several … Read More »

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Board Sends Falling Objects Proposal Back to Staff on Members’ Concerns

SAN DIEGO — The Cal/OSH Standards Board rejected proposed revisions to Construction Safety Orders (CSO) 1513 and General Industry Safety Orders (GISO) 3273 after members objected to the removal of language due to cost concerns by industry. The proposal is the result of a request from the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) for … Read More »

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Residential Framing Proposal Released

SAN DIEGO — The Cal/OSH Standards Board staff has released a consensus draft proposal that would address fall protection for residential framing. The proposal is the result of work by an advisory committee that met late last year. Committee members received the proposal earlier this month and were to have submitted any comments by May … Read More »

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DOSH Releases New Draft Hearing Conservation Proposal, Removing Exemptions – for Ag, Construction & Energy

The Division of Occupational Safety and Health has drafted a new set of proposed amendments to the General Industry Safety Orders (GISO) regarding the control of noise exposure that would remove exemptions to several industries from having to implement hearing conservation programs. At the same time, the revised proposal attempts to address concerns by those … Read More »

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San Francisco Fire Department Cited in Death of Firefighter Who Fell From – Truck

The San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) has been cited for an alleged serious violation of General Industry Safety Orders 3702(a)(3) following the January death of a firefighter who fell off the back of a fire engine. Melinda Ohler, 40, died after suffering massive head injuries from the fall. A 13-year veteran of the department, she … Read More »

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Is DOSH Falling Back?

File it under “food for thought,” but a presentation at the recent American Industrial Hygiene Conference in Dallas, Texas, by a compliance officer for the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) raises some provocative questions about California’s occupational safety and health compliance program. Garrett Brown, senior industrial hygienist at DOSH’s Oakland district officer and … Read More »

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COEH’s Occupational Safety & Health Summer Institute, July 28-Aug. 1

UC-Berkeley’s Center for Occupational and Environmental Health announces its 16th annual Occupational Safety and Health Summer Institute, July 28-Aug. 1 at the Holiday Inn Bay Bridge in Emeryville. Courses, presented by faculty from UC’s Berkeley, Davis and San Francisco campuses and visiting faculty, range from one to five days. For more information, call 510-643-7277 or … Read More »

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