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The following is a list of the instruction and training requirements contained in the Construction Safety Orders (Subchapter 4) and the General Industry Safety Orders (Subchapter 7) of Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4 (with several references contained in Chapter 3.2) of the California Code of Regulations.
Cal/OSHA Requirements; Effective Training Steps. 1. Identify Topics to Cover; 2. Set Goals and Objectives; 3. Plan the Training; 4. Conduct the Training; 5. Check for Understanding and Get Feedback; Resources
Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Occupational Safety and Health also known as Cal/OSHA Training Academy provides the public with guidance, checklists, videos, courses, and certificates of course completion for multiple industries.
Employees will learn how to identify major bloodborne diseases and symptoms, how pathogens are transmitted and the basics of exposure prevention and incident response and cleanup.
Employers in California are required to establish, implement, and maintain written programs, depending on the hazards their employees are exposed to at work. To assist employers, Cal/OSHA has created many model programs and sample plans, which are templates that employers may download and customize to create their own written programs.
Businesses that fail to adhere to California's myriad safety standards and orders can face significant penalties for noncompliance. The focus of this toolkit is to provide a basic overview of...
The following is a list of the instruction and training requirements contained in the Construction Safety Orders (Subchapter 4) and the General Industry Safety Orders (Subchapter 7) of Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4 (with several
have requirements in the Construction Safety Orders (CSOs), Electrical Safety Orders (ESOs), Tunnel Safety Orders (TSOs), Compressed Air Safety Orders (CASOs), and the General Industry Safety Orders (GISOs). To assist the construction industry in working safely and complying with title 8 regulations, the Cal/OSHA Publications
The Cal/OSHA Training Academy is presented by the California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA). We provide online training courses, guidance documents, videos, and other helpful resources on a variety of occupational safety and health topics.
Cal/OSHA enforces job safety and health standards by conducting inspections and, in some cases, issuing citations and fines. Cal/OSHA inspects workplaces when it receives a report of a death or serious injury, or when there is a complaint by an employee or employee representative.