OSH People – Joyce Simonowitz, DOSH OHN

Joyce Simonowitz, 67, an occupational health nurse (OHN) and a leading light in the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) for nearly a quarter of a century, died Aug. 27 in Los Angeles. “She taught several generations of doctors, nurses, industrial hygienists and safety engineers the value of protecting the safety and health of … Read More »

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COR’s New Numbers

You can now reach the Cal-OSHA Reporter editorial office at 707-280-7986. Our new fax number is 707-664-8749. For questions concerning your subscription, call our Publications Help Desk at 530-470-7500.

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New Petitions Ask Standards Board to Reopen Ergonomics Rule Making

SACRAMENTO — The Aug. 15 meeting of the Cal/OSH Standards Board featured a public hearing on the long-awaited consolidation of California’s explosives regulations, but the real fireworks at the meeting centered on a new petition aimed at reforming the state’s ergonomics regulation. In its latest attempt to get the board to reopen the contentious issue, … Read More »

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Labor Fed’s Ergo Petition

SACRAMENTO — Major elements of the California Labor Federation’s proposal to revise the state’s ergonomics standard: *Employers required to review records for a three-year period to determine if employees have reported symptoms of or have been diagnosed with cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) or whether a CTD risk exists at the workplace. *Employers required to implement … Read More »

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Legislature Sends OSH Bills to Davis

SACRAMENTO — The end of this year’s legislative session saw state lawmakers send a number of occupational safety and health-related bills to Gov. Gray Davis. Here’s a synopsis of the final week’s action: AB 2752: The big bill, intended to give greater protection to safety and health whistleblowers received final amendments Aug. 29, was passed … Read More »

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Falling Objects, Variance Proposals Set for Oct. 17 Standards Board Hearing

SACRAMENTO — The Cal/OSH Standards Board will hold a public hearing on two new proposed safety order revisions Oct. 17 in Sacramento. The proposals include changes to regulations governing variances and protections to workers in general industry from falling objects. VARIANCES: The first proposal would revise Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board Administrative Regulations 403-405, … Read More »

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Group Says OSHA Guidelines on Terrorist Reponse “Essentially Useless”

SACRAMENTO — In a report released about two weeks before the first anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a National Institutes of Health (NIH) organization says the federal government must help train emergency personnel and provide updated safety guidelines for the possibility of future attacks to better protect rescue and recovery workers. “Learning … Read More »

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News from Fed-OSHA – Info Needed on Hexavalent Chromium

SACRAMENTO — The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is soliciting comments and information from the public to help it determine the best way to address occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium. The metal is used as a structural and anticorrosive element in the production of stainless steel, ferrochromium, iron and steel, and in electroplating, welding … Read More »

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