On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 1 PM Pacific / 4 PM Eastern, join Andrew Sommer, Eric J. Conn, and Megan Shaked of the law firm Conn Maciel Carey for a complimentary webinar: Cal/OSHA Developments that California Employers Must Track.
California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health, aka Cal/OSHA, is perhaps the most aggressive and enforcement-heavy state OSH Program in the nation. California employers face a host of requirements that other employers around the country do not. Likewise, the Cal/OSHA inspection and Appeal process creates several unique landmines for California employers.
- Cal/OSHA requirements for addressing COVID-19 in the workplace, including its Aerosol Transmissible Diseases rule and Interim Guidelines for General Industry
- Data and trends in Cal/OSHA enforcement
- Top legal developments including related to protective footwear
- Amended serious injury reporting requirements
- New rules regarding wildfire smoke and training on Valley Fever
- Proposed rulemaking including the Indoor Heat Illness Rule, and Workplace Violence in General Industry
Click here to register for the April 16th Cal/OSHA webinar. This will be the 4th regularly scheduled webinar event in Conn Maciel Carey’s 2020 OSHA Webinar Series. Click here to view our full schedule, detailed program descriptions, and individual registration pages for all of the remaining webinars in the 2020 OSHA Webinar Series. To register for the entire 2020 OSHA Webinar Series, click here to send an email request, and we will get you automatically registered. If you missed any of our past webinars in our annual OSHA Webinar Series, here is a link to Conn Maciel Carey’s webinar archive.
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