California workplace regulators are "perplexed" by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration's recent response finding merit in a complaint alleging inadequate monitoring of workplace safety issues in the Golden State, which appears to be based on data that is almost two years old.
The Oakland Area Director for the federal OSHA program in a June 26 letter said the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, commonly called Cal-OSHA, needs to increase the number of inspections of high-hazard industries, issue citations for safety violations more quickly...
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