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Safe At Work California: Workplace Safety Resources

Live and On Demand Seminars · Protection from Wildfire Smoke (On Demand) · Caring For Your Back-Keeping It Strong & Healthy (On Demand) · Ergonomics for ...

Safer At Work | California for All

Together, We as Californians Can Work Safer · Workers. Do you have questions about how COVID-19 should be handled in the workplace? · Employers. Employers can ...

Health and Safety Rights: facts for california workers

California law requires your employer to have an effective injury and illness prevention program (IIPP) that includes training and instruction on safe work.

Safety & Seminars - State Fund

Our safety resource website, Safe At Work California, is home to step-by-step guidance, safety meeting topics, videos, State Fund's IIPP Builder℠, and much more ...

Cal/OSHA - Division of Occupational Safety and Health - Home Page

Cal/OSHA provides free safety and health assistance to employers, with the goal of preventing occupational injuries and illnesses. A variety of services are ...

Health & Safety at Work - Legal Aid at Work

The California Labor Code (Section 6311) allows you to refuse to perform unsafe work as long as it is hazardous enough that any reasonable person would think ...

CA Workplace Safety Law 2024 Update - DISA

This landmark legislation, effective from July 1, 2024, mandates almost all employers within the state to adopt rigorous measures to curb ...

Workplace Safety in California - JLG Lawyers

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA), the agency overseeing the compliance with the applicable health and workplace safety laws ...

Workplace Safety

The law is enforceable on July 1, 2024. Cal/OSHA is responsible for enforcing the requirements of SB 553, now codified in California Labor Code Section 6401.9.

California Workplace Safety Laws | Stop Unpaid Wages

The California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 (Cal/OSHA) protects California workers from unsafe working conditions.

Worksafe: Safety, Health, & Justice for Workers

Worksafe is a California-based nonprofit dedicated to preventing worker injury, illness, and death by bringing justice to the workplace.

OSHA Employee Safety Regulation Guide - Maison Law

Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) – Every California employer must develop and implement a written IIPP to identify and address workplace hazards and ...

Workplace Safety - HRCalifornia - California Chamber of Commerce

Federal and state laws require you to reasonably protect your employees from work-related illness and injuries and workplace violence.

California Labor Code § 6401.7 (2023) - Justia Law

(b) The employer shall correct unsafe and unhealthy conditions and work practices in a timely manner based on the severity of the hazard. (c) The employer shall ...

New California law aimed at curbing workplace violence

Sacramento, CA — Employers in California will be required to establish, implement and maintain a workplace violence prevention program, ...

New Workplace Safety Regulations in California: Ensuring a Safe ...

This article provides a summary of these new regulations, outlines employer responsibilities, and highlights employee rights regarding workplace safety.

Cal/OSHA - More Information for Workers

You have a right to a safe and healthful workplace. The California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 was enacted by the California Legislature to ...

California Workers Have a Right To Work in a Safe and Healthy ...

Workers in California have the right to work in safe and healthy conditions. This right is established statutorily in numerous places in the California Labor ...

Unsafe Work Conditions - Yeremian Law

Cal/OSHA is the California state counterpart to OSHA, the federal health and safety law. However, Cal/OSHA is distinct in that many of its provisions are more ...

Complying with California Safety Standards - SHRM

The California Occupational Safety and Health Regulations were enacted in 1973. With very limited exceptions, employers in California are ...