Cal Osha Reporting Notification Requirements Serious Injury
Found 3 free book(s)Cal/OSHA Guide to Restaurant Safety
www.dir.ca.govNot Reporting to Cal/OSHA a Serious Employee Injury or Fatality • An occupationally related fatality, injury, or illness involving loss of a body part, permanent disfigurement or hospital stay > 24 hrs requires immediate notification Obstructed Exits • Make sure exits are not blocked by stored materials
The Guide to Cal/OSHA
www.dir.ca.govCal/OSHA covers virtually all employees in the state, including those employed by state and local government. There are some limited exceptions to Cal/OSHA jurisdiction, such as federal employees and offshore maritime workers. Contact the Cal/OSHA Legal Unit at 510-286-7348 for questions about Cal/OSHA jurisdiction.
Health and Safety Handbook for Contractors
library.sce.comIn this HS Handbook, the term “OSHA” refers to either the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) or the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as applicable. The use of the term “Edison Representative” (see Definitions) is used throughout this HS Handbook to identify the person identified as