Jan. 18, 2022
CAL/OSHA to employers: New year, new emergency workplace rules
The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health has voted to adopt a new set of COVID-19 emergency temporary standards which took effect January 14 and will be in place to mid-April. Employers should familiarize themselves with the key changes to this standard to ensure compliance.






Sarah G. Bennett
Associate
Fisher & Phillips LLP
Phone: (303) 501-0512
Email: sbennett@fisherphillips.com
The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health has voted to adopt a new set of COVID-19 emergency temporary standards which took effect January 14 and will be in place to mid-April. Employers should familiarize themselves with the key changes to this standard to ensure compliance.
CAL/OSHA has modified several definitions of key terms. These include an expansion of the definition of "COVID-19 Test" to include at home tests and po...
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