For any business in California, knowing how to avoid a costly Cal/OSHA inspection or worse – civil or even criminal liability for a workplace accident – is essential.
California's OSHA standards and enforcement program is unique compared to the federal OSHA and other state's programs. Every employer in California must comply with Cal/OSHA standards, including its cutting-edge Injury & Illness Prevention Program, or I2P2 standard, and other requirements, which are more strict than their federal counterpart, even if there is one.
Cal/OSHA inspects employers of any size and aggressively responds to accidents involving serious injury. On average, Cal/OSHA penalties are over 300% more than federal, and the number of serious citations is increasing due to legislation that has changed, or "dumbed down” the definition of a serious violation. Personnel assigned by their employer to manage safety programs and OSHA affairs in California establishments face a significant challenge.
This webinar will provide basic training on the nuts and bolts of Cal/OSHA compliance requirements, its inspection procedures, and how to represent the employer during inspections and appeals of citations.
California's OSHA standards and enforcement program is unique compared to the federal OSHA and other state's programs. Every employer in California must comply with Cal/OSHA standards, including its cutting-edge Injury & Illness Prevention Program, or I2P2 standard, and other requirements, which are more strict than their federal counterpart, even if there is one.
Cal/OSHA inspects employers of any size and aggressively responds to accidents involving serious injury. On average, Cal/OSHA penalties are over 300% more than federal, and the number of serious citations is increasing due to legislation that has changed, or "dumbed down” the definition of a serious violation. Personnel assigned by their employer to manage safety programs and OSHA affairs in California establishments face a significant challenge.
This webinar will provide basic training on the nuts and bolts of Cal/OSHA compliance requirements, its inspection procedures, and how to represent the employer during inspections and appeals of citations.