CALIFORNIA OSHA LAWS
Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH)
Cal/OSHA
The Division of Occupational Safety and Health, better known as Cal/OSHA, protects workers and the public from safety hazards through its Cal/OSHA, elevator, amusement ride, aerial tramway, ski lift and pressure vessel programs, and provides consultative assistance to employers.
Contact Information:
El Centro
1550 W. Main St.
El Centro, CA 92243
(760) 353-0607
(760) 353-2544
Workplace postings
In California, all employers must meet workplace posting obligations. Workplace postings are usually available at no cost from the requiring agency. The Department of Industrial Relations requires employers to post information related to wages, hours and working conditions in an area frequented by employees where it may be easily read during the workday. Additional posting requirements apply to some workplaces. For a list of available safety and health postings, visit the Cal/OSHA publications page.
The database permitting ordering of hard copies of the postings is currently unavailable. All titles below with a direct link to the posting may be downloaded from the Internet. Downloaded posters meet an employer’s legal obligation.
If you need more than five copies of any posting, or have questions about required postings, call (415) 703-5070. You may also fax an order to (415) 703-5074.
Industrial Welfare Commission (IWC) wage orders / IWC wage orders regulate wages, hours and working conditions and are numbered by industry or occupation group. Not sure which order you need? Use the alphabetical index of businesses and occupations to make that determination.
Labor Code section 1183(d) / All employers
Minimum wage (state) / Sets forth California’s minimum wage and can be downloaded in English and Spanish. / All employers
Payday notice / Must specify the regular paydays and the time and place of payment. An employer-developed notice is permitted.
Labor Code section 207 / All employers
Safety and health protection on the job / Contains pertinent information regarding safety rules and regulations. Available in English and Spanish.
Labor Code section 6328 / All employers
Emergency phone numbers / Lists emergency responders' phone numbers.
Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Construction Safety Orders section 1512 (e) / All employers
Access to medical and exposure records / Provides information about rights of employees working with hazardous/toxic substances. Available in English and Spanish.
Title 8, California Code of Regulations, General Industry Safety Order section 3204 / All employers using hazardous or toxic substances
Operating Rules for Industrial Trucks / Employers using industrial trucks shall post and enforce a set of operating rules. Available in English and Spanish. / Employers operating forklifts and other types of industrial trucks or tow tractors
Notice to employees -- injuries caused by work / Advises employees of workers' compensation benefits. Claims administrators and employers need to revise the notice they are currently using and send it to the DWC administrative director for review and approval or they may download and use this version. NOTE: Employers may obtain professionally printed copies of the poster and workers’ comp claim form from their claims administrator.
Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Division of Workers’ Compensation section 9810 / All employers
Notice of workers' compensation carrier and coverage / States the name of the employer's current compensation insurance carrier, or the fact that the employer is self-insured. Obtained from the employer's workers' compensation insurance carrier.
Labor Code section 3550 / All employers
Whistleblower protections / Must be prominently displayed in lettering larger than size 14 type and include a list of employee rights and responsibilities under the whistleblower laws, including the telephone number of the whistleblower hotline maintained by the office of the California Attorney General.
Labor Code section 1102.8 / All employers
No smoking signage / Signage must be posted designating where smoking is prohibited/permitted in a place of employment. This law is enforced by local law enforcement agencies.
Labor Code section 6404.5(c)(1) / All employers
Log and summary of occupational injuries and illnesses / Form 300 is for logging recordable injuries, form 301 is for collecting details and form 300A is the annual summary form. All three forms are available in various downloadable formats with instructions on the Cal/OSHA publications page.
Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Division of Labor Statistics and Research sections 14300 et seq. / Employers with 11 or more employees in the previous year
Farm labor contractor statement of pay rates / Reference DLSE poster 445. Must be displayed prominently where work is to be performed and on all vehicles used by the licensee for transportation of employees. Must be at least 12 inches high and 10 inches wide.
The downloaded version of this posting may not comply with the law as it may not be at least 12 inches high and 10 inches wide.
Labor Code section 1695(7) / Farm labor contractors licensed by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE)
Prevailing wage rate determinations / The body awarding any contract for public work or otherwise undertaking any public work shall cause a copy of the prevailing wage determination for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to execute the contract to be posted at each job site.
Labor Code section 1773.2 / Public works awarding bodies and contractors
In addition to postings required by the Department of Industrial Relations, other state and federal agencies have posting obligations. Additional requirements include (this list is not all inclusive):
Posting / Additional information / Who must postDiscrimination and Harassment in Employment are Prohibited by Law / Obtained from the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), reference number 162, available in English and Spanish.
1 (800) 884-1684
Fair Employment and Housing Act, Government Code section 12900 et seq. / All employers
Pregnancy disability leave / Obtained from the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), reference notice A.
1 (800) 884-1684
Title 2, California Code of Regulations section 7291.16(d) / Employers of five to 49 employees
Family care and medical leave (CFRA leave) and pregnancy disability leave / Obtained from the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), reference notice B.
1 (800) 884-1684
Title 2, California Code of Regulations sections 7297.9 and 7291.16(e) / All employers with 50 or more employees and all public agencies
Notice to employees / Advises employees of potential unemployment insurance, disability insurance and paid family leave insurance benefits. Obtained from the Employment Development Department, reference number DE 1857A, available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Chinese.
(916) 322-2835 / All employers
Notice to employees: unemployment insurance benefits / Obtained from the Employment Development Department, reference number DE 1857D, available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Chinese.
(916) 322-2835 / All employers
Notice to employees: time off to vote / Not less than 10 days before every statewide election, every employer shall keep posted conspicuously at the place of work, if practicable, or elsewhere where it can be seen as employees come or go to their place of work, a notice setting forth the provisions of section 14000.
Elections Code section 14001 et seq. / All employers
Equal employment opportunity is the law / Includes Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) poster. Obtained from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
1 (800) 669-3362 / All employers
Minimum wage (federal Fair Labor Standards Act) / Obtained from the U.S. Department of Labor, reference number WH 1088.
(415) 744-5590 / All employers
Notice: Employee Polygraph Protection Act / Obtained from the U.S. Department of Labor, reference number WH 1462. Also available in Spanish.
(415) 744-5590 / All employers
Family and Medical Leave Act (federal FMLA) / Obtained from the U.S. Department of Labor, reference number WH 1420. Also available in Spanish.
(415) 744-5590 / All employers with 50 or more employees and all public agencies
Safety and Health Training and Instruction Requirements
Referenced in Subchapter 4 and 7, Cal/OSHA T8 Regulations (August 2006)
The following is a list of the instruction and training requirements contained in the Construction Safety Orders (Subchapter 4) and the General Industry Safety Orders (Subchapter 7) of Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4 (with several references contained in Chapter 3.2) of the California Code of Regulations. Also included are references to both Competent Person and Qualified Person.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, users are cautioned to refer to Title 8 and the specific sections of interest. This list is a guide only and not meant to be a substitute for – or a legal interpretation of – the occupational safety and health standards.
Users may review Title 8 Regulations at: http://www.dir.ca.gov/samples/search/query.htm
Training Topic / T8 Section / Frequencyof Training / Typical Job Classification / Cal/OSHA Publication
Accident Investigation / 3203(a)(7)(F) / Initial / Supervisors/Accident Investigators / Model Program(s) IIPP:
For High Hazard Employers
For Non-High Hazard Employers
For Employers with Intermittent Employees (English & Spanish)
For Employers With Intermittent Workers in Agriculture (English & Spanish)
Guide to Developing IIPP
Accident Prevention Signs & Tags / 3341(d)(5) / Initial / Impacted Employees / Lockout/Blockout
Bloodborne Pathogens / 5193(g)(2) / Initial Annual / Potentially Exposed Employees / A Best Practices Approach for Reducing Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure
Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens
Training Topic / T8 Section / Frequency
of Training / Typical Job Classification / Cal/OSHA Publication
Control of Hazardous Energy / 3314(j) / Initial / Authorized Employees / Lockout/Blockout
Cotton Dust / 5190(i) / Initial Annual / Exposed Employees
Emergency Action Plan / 3220(e) / Initial
Plan Update / Impacted Employees
Emergency Procedures (Construction) / 1512(d) / Initial / Assigned Employees
Ergonomics / 5110(b)(3) / Initial – When Standard is Triggered / Employees in affected job classifications (identical jobs) when standard is triggered / Back Injury Prevention Guide in the Health Care Industry for Health Care Providers
Easy Ergonomics
Ergonomics in Action
Fitting The Task To The Person: Ergonomics for Very Small Businesses
Easy Ergonomics for Desktop Computer Users
Training Topic / T8 Section / Frequency
of Training / Typical Job Classification / Cal/OSHA Publication
Fire Extinguisher & Fire Fighting Equipment / 6151(g)(1)-(2) / Initial
Annual / Assigned Employees
Fire Prevention Plan / 3221(d)(1)-(2) / Initial
New Hazards / Exposed Employees
Fire Protection – Fixed Extinguishing Systems / 6175(b)(10)
6181(b)(2) / Initial
Annual / Employees Assigned
Maintenance/Operation
Exposed Employees
Fire Protection – Standpipe & Hose System Inspection / 6165(f)(2)(F) / Initial / Assigned Employees
First Aid First Aid & CPR / 3439(b)
6251(d)(2)
3400(b)
5157, 5158, 5193 3421, 6052 / Initial
Changes
Every 2 years (or as specified by cert. organization) / Assigned Employees
Supervisors
First Aid (Construction) / 1512(b) & (d) / Initial
Updated / Assigned Employees
Formaldehyde / 5217(n) / Initial
Annual / Exposed Employees
Hazard Communication / 5194(b)(1) / Initial
New chemicals or processes / Exposed Employees / Guide to California Hazard Communication Regulation
Hazardous Substance Containers Clean/ Repair/Alter / 5166(a) / Initial / Assigned Employees
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Resp. / 5192 (e) & (q)(6) / Initial
Annual Refresher / Assigned Employees
Qualified Person
Hearing (Noise) ProtectorsConservation / 5098(a)(4)
5097(d)(5)(A)&(B)
5099(a) / Initial Retraining
Initial Annual / Employees Provided Protectors
All Employees Exposed to =>85 dBA TWA
Training Topic / T8 Section / Frequency
of Training / Typical Job Classification / Cal/OSHA Publication
Injury & Illness Prevention Program / 3203(a)(7)
1509(e) / Initial
Updated / All Employees
Supervisor Tailgates / Model Program(s) IIPP:
For High Hazard Employers
For Non-High Hazard Employers
For Employers with Intermittent Employees (English & Spanish)
For Employers With Intermittent Workers in Agriculture (English & Spanish)
Guide to Developing IIPP
Job Hazard(s) / 3203(a)(7)
1510(a) / Before Job Assignment
New Hazards / All Employees / Guide to Developing IIPP
Laboratory Safety (See Chemical Hygiene) / 5191(f) / Initial
New Hazards
Refresher / Laboratory Employees
Laser Equipment / 1801(a) / Initial / Operators
Qualified Person
Laundry/Dry Cleaning / 4494(a) / Initial
Periodic / Assigned Employees
Lead
Lead in Construction / 5198(l)
1531.1(1)(1)(C)-(D)
1532.1(l) / Initial
Annual / Exposed Employees/ Supervisors
Exposed Employees => Action Level / Lead in Construction (Fact Sheet)
Medical & Exposure Records - Access / 3204(g)(1) / Initial
Annual / Affected Employees / Access to Medical and Exposure Records (poster) (English / Spanish)
Noise Exposure / 5099(a) / Initial
Annual / Employees Exposed =>85dBA TWA
Personal Fall Arrest/Restraint Systems/ / 1670(b)(19) / Competent Person
Personal Protective Equipment / 3380(c) / Initial / PPE Users
Training Topic / T8 Section / Frequency
of Training / Typical Job Classification / Cal/OSHA Publication
Calif. Posting Requirements / 340 / Initial / All Employees
Respiratory Protection / 5144(c) & (k)
5144 Appendix A
5144 Appendix C / Initial
Annual / Users / Respiratory Protection in theWorkplace
New Respirator Regulation (Fact Sheet)
Supervisory Safety Training / 3203(a)(7)(F) / Initial
Change / Supervisors
Window Cleaning / 3282(d) & (f)
3286(a)(2) / Initial / Assigned Employees
Qualified Person (Back to Top)
· A qualified person is a person designated by the employer; and by reason of training, experience, or instruction has demonstrated the ability to perform safely all assigned duties; &, when required.
The Cal/OSHA Publications website contains additional publications that may be of interest. To review, download, or order free educational materials, go to: www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/puborder.asp