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Cal/OSHA Reminder to Employers: Post Annual Work-Related Injury and Illness Summaries

 

Oakland—Cal/OSHA is reminding employers in California of the requirement to post their 2017 annual summaries of work-related injuries and illnesses. The summaries must be posted from February 1 through April 30. 

“Employers must post these summaries so that workers are aware of work-related injuries and illnesses that occurred the previous year,” said Cal/OSHA Chief Juliann Sum. “This requirement also promotes accurate recordkeeping and can help bring attention to potential hazards that need to be addressed.” 

Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors - Week of February 4, 2018


By Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

Not only sure, I am ‘surety’ about this answer that corrects a contractor’s mistaken ‘impression.’ Another contractor will have to ‘divide’ his experience in his request to ‘subtract’ a Qualifier and ‘add’ another, and I give a ‘concrete’ example of why your ‘state’ of mind matters in answering questions from across the West!... 

Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors - Week of January 22, 2018

 

By Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

Some things in law don’t seem to make sense but it’s how the rules are ‘interpreted’ that really matter to our first contractor. I will ‘excel’ as expert in offering not one, but two solutions for a contractor, then ‘multiply’ for another before ‘adding’ up our last answer…

Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors - Week of January 15, 2018

 

By Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

You can ‘share’ almost anything on social media, but contractor’s licenses are not one of those things. I remind a frazzled contractor why it’s important to keep your ‘snail-mail’ address up to ‘speed’ with the Contractor’s Board. And we wrap with how a ‘name’ gives direction, and just because others are jumping off the cliff doesn’t make it right…

New Contractors' Board Disciplinary Tool May Give Relief to Contractors While Streamlining the Disciplinary Process for the Contractors' Board

 
 
By Bruce D. Rudman, Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman
 
The Legislature recently passed a bill (SB 486) which becomes effective January 1, 2018, and which adds another disciplinary tool to the Contractors' Board.
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