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1 November 2018

Cal/OSHA To Expand Workplace Violence Regulations To A General Industry Standard

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Cal/OSHA is seeking to expand its workplace violence regulations, which currently regulate healthcare facilities, to a general industry standard, which would affect employers in all industries.
United States Employment and HR

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) is seeking to expand its workplace violence regulations, which currently regulate healthcare facilities, to a general industry standard, which would affect employers in all industries. Cal/OSHA is seeking input on a revised discussion draft for workplace violence prevention in general industry, and interested parties are invited to submit written comments to Senior Safety Engineer Kevin Graulich at KGraulich@dir.ca.gov by November 30, 2018.

Cal/OSHA's Workplace Violence in General Industry webpage has more information on the expansion of the workplace violence regulations.

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