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Senate Bill 198: Impact And Effectiveness On Workers' Health And Safety, Senate Committee On Industrial Relations Dec 1992

Senate Bill 198: Impact And Effectiveness On Workers' Health And Safety, Senate Committee On Industrial Relations

California Senate

In 1989 the California Legislature passed and the Governor signed SB 198, the most significant piece of Occupational Safety and Health legislation since the enactment of the OSHA Act. SB 198 shifts the focus of state policy in workplace safety and health to prevention. The changes weave the prevention approach into every aspect of CalOSHA: Standard enforcement sanctions; the use of data; and the providing of education information and technical assistance to employers. On July 1, 1991, regulations became effective implementing the part of this bill requiring employers to establish, implement and maintain worksite injury prevention programs. Based on preliminary …


Hearing On Labor Force Health Care Coverage, Senate Committee On Industrial Relations Oct 1988

Hearing On Labor Force Health Care Coverage, Senate Committee On Industrial Relations

California Senate

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