Routine Jobs Should Not Become Rescue and Recovery Operations

Is your workplace prepared for confined space entries? Are you even sure if the spaces in your worksite fit the definition? What precautions must you take before you clean, enter or otherwise allow personnel into confined spaces. With Cal/OSHA aiming to make confined-space incidents history with stepped-up enforcement, it’s more important than ever to get … Read More »

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Cal-OSHA Reporter Wins Settlement In Copyright Case

Aggressive Anti-Piracy Campaign Demonstrates that Organizations Face Serious Consequences for Illegally Copying & Distributing Content Providence Publications, parent company of Cal-OSHA Reporter, today announced that it has settled copyright infringement claims it pursued against Harbison-Mahony-Higgins Builders, Inc. (HMH Builders), a subsidiary of major construction firm Swinerton & Walberg Company. The Software and Information Industry Association … Read More »

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Cal-OSHA Reporter Wins Award

Continuing a tradition of strong and insightful reporting, Cal-OSHA Reporter and its sister publication Workers’ Comp Executive have for third year in a row won several awards from the Newsletter on Newsletters for our news coverage and editorial activity. Cal-OSHA Reporter, specifically Publisher Dale Debber and Editor Kevin Thompsonm won both the Public Service Award and 1st place for … Read More »

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SB 829 Gets Its First Hearing

SB 829, an ambitious bill that would reform the way Cal/OSH Appeals Board does business, got its first hearing April 27 before the Senate Labor and Industrial Relations committee. Bess Shapiro, Providence Publications capitol correspondent, was on hand to witness the proceedings and files this video report, click here:

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COR Finally Goes All Electronic

Change happens. Change is good. That’s one of our mottos at Providence Publications, and Cal-OSHA Reporter announces a major change in the way you will be receiving COR. Starting mid-November, COR will be emailed to your computer each week in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) form. No longer will we be printed and mailed. Providence Publications already … Read More »

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