The state agency said eight of the 27 violations were serious in nature, including failure to reduce injuries from lifting, carrying and moving heavy items.
They also eliminate earlier loopholes that allowed stonecutting shops to dodge safety requirements by claiming that protective steps weren’t feasible, according to Cal/OSHA officials.
President Eanes communicated previously a report of air testing in King Hall, confirming that California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal-OSHA) and federal OSHA standards for air ...
All our programs are evolving to develop standard operations within their service areas. We're also building patient and staff understanding and confidence in the program. In fact, patients are ...
Per the Agency’s press release, the citation carries with it a $276,425 penalty for deliberately and knowingly failing to follow heat protection requirements. Cal/OSHA’s findings include a ...