Templates for COVID-19 programs
What else can we talk about except COVID- 19. First, everyone needs to take action, stay calm and be positive.
Read more for some steps and documents to help you and your employees stay safe.
What else can we talk about except COVID- 19. First, everyone needs to take action, stay calm and be positive.
Read more for some steps and documents to help you and your employees stay safe.
This CSTC Response Plan template is intended to protect workers and ensure continuity of operations in case of an infectious outbreak specifically at this time, COVID-19.
Cal/OSHA Notice: Guidance Posted on Requirements to Protect Workers from Coronavirus - March 6, 2020
Many of us have made resolutions to help make 2020 our best year yet! Why not make a resolution to make Health & Safety more of a priority in your life
Winter Holidays are a time for families & friends to get together, that also means a greater risk. Following a few simple tips will ensure a happy and safe holiday season.
We have a lot of great trainers here at CSTC. We wanted to do some interviews so you could get to know them better.
Meet trainer Juan Diaz
CSTC subscribes to several News Services, one of them being Department of Industrial Relations ( DIR News ). Sunday October 27th, we received this release about "Cal/OSHA Reminds Employers to Protect Workers if the Air Quality is Unhealthy due to Wildfire Smoke". We are republishing this information to help spread this valuation information.
CAL/OSHA has proposed and adopted a new emergency regulation known as section 5141.1. The new regulation is concerned with providing a safe work environment for outside workers when there is wildfire in the area and the current Air Quality Index (AQI) is 151 or greater. The concern here is that wildfires can produce particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers, at this size it is too small for the body to filter out naturally. At they are known to filter down to the deepest recesses of the lung and can cause heart and lung health issues.