California Occupational
Safety and Health
The Division of Occupational Safety and Health, better known as Cal/OSHA, protects workers and the public from safety hazards through its Occupational Safety and Health, elevator, amusement ride, aerial tramway, ski lift and pressure vessel inspection programs, and also provides consultative assistance to employers.
H1N1 (Swine Flu) Guidance for Employers and Employees
Cal/OSHA Interim Enforcement Policy on H1N1 and
Section 5199 (Aerosol Transmissible Diseases) Issue Date: 2-16-2010
Appendix A: Respiratory Supply Documentation
- Citations, significant
- Consultation Services
- Enforcement
- Heat Illness Prevention
- Injury & illness prevention programs (IIPP)
- Partnership programs
- Payments—invoices and penalties
- Permits, registrations, certifications & notifications
- Postings for the workplace
- Statistics: Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
- Workplace safety information for employers, workers, and young workers
Cal/OSHA Programs & Units
About Cal/OSHA
– Contact Cal/OSHA
– Cal/OSHA index
– Cal/OSHA FAQ
– Cal/OSHA Laws & Regulations
– Cal/OSHA Publications & Forms
Consultation Program Information
Division of Occupational Safety and Health
Consultative assistance is provided to employers through on-site visits, telephone support, publications, eTools and educational outreach.
All services provided by Cal/OSHA Consultation are provided free of charge to California employers.
For further information visit (CAL / OSHA Consultation Services)
OSHA – Compliance Assistance Specialists (CASs)
Compliance Assistance Specialists can provide general information about OSHA standards and compliance assistance resources.
They respond to requests for help from a variety of groups, including small businesses, trade associations, union locals, and community and faith-based groups.
There is generally at least one Compliance Assistance Specialist in each OSHA Area Office in states under federal jurisdiction. They are available for seminars, workshops, and speaking events.
They promote cooperative programs, such as the On-site Consultation Program, the Voluntary Protection Programs, the Strategic Partnership Program, and the Alliance Program. They also promote OSHA’s training resources and the tools available on the OSHA web site.
Cal/OSHA home web site (Visit Here)
Cal/OSHA/ Compliance / Enforcement site (Visit Here) Under Search For Field Enter “Trucking Safety”
Cal/OSHA Record Keeping Information site (Visit Here)