Updated at 6:05 p.m. with information from Oct. 13 court filing An association representing California sheriffs said an investigation into the shooting death of a Marysville police officer by the ...
Eversource electrical line workers are spending the weekend showing off their professional skills at an international ...
This story was originally published by Grist. A new study confirms that commonsense workplace protections from extreme heat — water, shade, breaks — help save workers from being injured on the job.
Safety leaders suggest that OSHA should focus on updating standards, enhancing training programs, and applying regulations ...
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After Osmar Rodarte's death, Cal/OSHA accuses Marysville, Yuba Co. of improper equipment, training
California workplace regulators have fined the Marysville Police Department, citing several violations related to the shooting death of Officer Osmar Rodarte. The city now plans to appeal the ...
Cal/OSHA cited Marysville PD, saying Officer Osmar Rodarte's body armor wasn't long enough to protect his abdomen and there ...
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