Labor/Employment
Jun. 30, 2021
Cal/OSHA takes employers on a COVID-19 prevention rollercoaster ride
Cal/OSHA's COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards have travelled a tumultuous road since their introduction in November 2020, eight months after the pandemic struck California and in the absence of evidence that spread in the workplace created an emergency.







Cal/OSHA's COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards have travelled a tumultuous road since their introduction in November 2020, eight months after the pandemic struck California and in the absence of evidence that spread in the workplace created an emergency. That path reached an apparent plateau on June 17, when the Cal/OSHA Standards Board finally approved "readopted" standards that align face covering and physical distancing requirements with those of the ...
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