United States:
Cal/OSHA's Workplace Violence Regulations And SB 553 Move To The Front Burner (Podcast)
19 June 2023
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this podcast, shareholders Kevin Bland and Karen Tynan
discuss the California legislature's and Cal/OSHA's
proposed regulations and laws regarding workplace violence. Our
speakers discuss Cal-OSHA's Title 8 Section 3343 draft
regulations and Senate Bill (SB) 553, which would establish new
workplace violence prevention standards in California. Karen and
Kevin discuss the details of the robust requirement to implement
workplace violence plans (including communication, reporting,
training, recordkeeping, and response procedures) that employers
may have to adopt if the regulations take effect.
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