BOI’s 2024 Report

Cal/OSHA’s Bureau of Investigations has published its 2024 annual report, bringing the Bureau up to date on public release of its legislatively mandated annual reports. The report is over a year late. More reporting is due. The 2025 report was to have been submitted by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health to the Department … Read More »

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Residential Fall Protection Talks

The six-foot fall protection trigger is firmly in place for California’s residential construction. But industry advocates have one more shot at getting what they see as better alternatives for framing work. The Housing Contractors of California (HCA), California Framing Association, Residential Contractors Association, and Western States Regional Council of Carpenters petitioned the Standards Board last … Read More »

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D.A. Alleges Murder, Conspiracy in Esparto Explosion

In charging seven individuals, including five for murder, in the July 1st, 2025, fire, then explosion at a fireworks warehouse in Esparto, Yolo County, a grand jury handed down an indictment that alleges a sprawling conspiracy. It has ended the careers of a county sheriff’s lieutenant and his wife, who was also employed by the … Read More »

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Date Palm Growers Pressing for Platform Rules

Thus sayeth the Bard to the Cal/OSHA Standards Board: Get thee to a regulation! California’s date growers have been using modern safety techniques for date palms since the early part of this century, but only through Cal/OSHA variances. There have been discussions in recent years about a formal standard recognizing the practice, but so far, … Read More »

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Alioto Explains Intent of D.A.s’ Letter

Responding to critical comments from the Orange County District Attorney about a letter sent from the Cal/OSHA Standards Board to seven county prosecutors seeking help in fighting the silicosis outbreak, Board chair Joseph Alioto, Jr., says the request is not about seeking jail time for employers, but bringing “accountability.” The February letter, penned by Alioto … Read More »

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Standards Board Seeks D.A.s’ Intervention

The Cal/OSHA Standards Board has written to district attorneys in the seven counties with the vast majority of silicosis cases, asking them to join Cal/OSHA “in a unified fight” to stop the disease, caused by exposure to workers who “cut, grind and polish stone countertops.” The request was sent to the D.A.s in Los Angeles, … Read More »

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New Safety-Related Legislation

As California’s legislative season sprouts, two bills of interest to the occupational safety and health community have been introduced. Neither appears particularly significant, but one should trigger some debate. That bill, AB 2499 by Assemblyman Mike Gipson (D-Gardena), would require Cal/OSHA’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health to submit a regulatory proposal to the Standards … Read More »

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CIHC’s Petition on Airborne Contaminants

As expected, the California Industrial Hygiene Council (CIHC) has petitioned the Cal/OSHA Standards Board to add clarifying language to the airborne contaminants standard regarding personnel competency to perform air monitoring. The organization says it is not seeking a requirement for certified industrial hygienists to perform such monitoring, rather to make clear what competency looks like, … Read More »

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