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Cal/OSHA Publications includes training and educational materials, multilingual information on workers’ rights and resources to help employers follow workplace safety and health requirements. Heat Illness Prevention training materials are available in multiple languages for download or free print order.
This publication explains the functions of the California Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) Program and some common requirements of California law and regulations for workplace safety and health. It is not intended to provide interpretation of the law and regulations.
Current Laws & Regulations. California Code of Regulations, Title 8; California Labor Code; Safety & health training & instruction requirements
Injury & Illness Recordkeeping Forms - 300, 300A, 301. To use the PDF Fillable Format package below, select the link and save the file directly to your computer and then edit and add data, as appropriate.
OSHA’s recordkeeping regulation (see 29 CFR Part 1904) provides more information about the definitions below. The Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (Form 300) is used to classify work-related injuries and illnesses and to note the extent and severity of each case.
Contractors and their employees must comply with Cal/OSHA regulations outlined in California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Chapter 4: Subchapter 4 (Construction Safety Orders ). The Information below summarizes the core requirements of Cal/OSHA . Construction Safety Orders. 1. General Contractors are required to have the following documents ...
covered by numerous regulations in title 8 of the California Code of Regulations (T8 CCR). T8 CCR contains detailed information on regulations and workplace safety programs, including specifications and exceptions. Construction employers may have requirements in the Construction Safety Orders (CSOs),