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Cal/OSHA has created a resource that helps to outline which tests or examinations may be able to be postponed.
In an effort to maintain compliance, PRISM members subject to the COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard are encouraged to keep abreast of the regulatory landscape surrounding the COVID-19 Prevention standard.
As 2020 ended, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) finalized new rules for drones used in the workplace.
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued a new guidance document aligned with current CDC guidelines.
AB 1963 becomes effective January 1, 2021 and changes the definition of mandated reporters and therefore who in your agency needs to be trained.
California’s Office of Administrative Law approved the Cal-OSHA Emergency Temporary Standards for COVID-19 Prevention.
As schools contemplate reopening, districts are encouraged to procure disinfectants that kill the coronavirus using the least hazardous active ingredient.
Employers with drivers subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) Drug and Alcohol must participate in the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse which requires that Employers conduct at least one query per year for each regulated driver.
Welcome to the fifth post of the blog mini-series: Distance Learning Safety Protocols for the Educator and the Student.
Welcome to the fourth post of the blog mini-series: Distance Learning Safety Protocols for the Educator and the Student: Student Medical Emergencies
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