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Nearly a third of Cal/OSHA positions were vacant last year, and a new state audit found that caused the agency to skip ...
A new state audit reveals California’s workplace safety agency, Cal/OSHA, is falling short on critical inspections due to ...
Now that the Reno area has made its way into the 100-degree heat territory, new regulations from Nevada's Occupational Safety ...
Is your facility emergency lighting and exit signs compliant? Learn how proper systems, maintenance, and planning protect lives.
Workers must organize actions from below to enforce the necessary safety measures to make sure such deaths never happen again ...
The most important asset for any business should be its employees, and keeping them safe is priority number one.
Citing concerns over potential conflicts of interest, the Yolo County Board of Supervisors sent a letter to the California ...
As the investigation into last week’s fatal explosion in Yolo County continues, a fireworks industry representative and Cal Fire advisory committee member says there’s work to be done.
Board Chair Dr. Marie Vixie Sandy says both of Yolo County's district attorney and sheriff support the request.
Beyond that, local officials cited the ongoing criminal investigation led by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
What’s the real measure of “too hot to work?” Not the thermometer reading. For workers in Europe whether battling the heat on ...
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors wrote a letter Friday afternoon to state Attorney General Rob Bonta, asking for his office’s lead in the criminal investigation of the June 1 explosion at a ...