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Safety Alert: FDA advises consumers not to use hand sanitizer products manufactured by Eskbiochem

June 24, 2020

These products have the potential to contain the presence of methanol (wood alcohol).  Methanol can be toxic when absorbed through the skin or ingested.

Defective Automatic #2awg Copper Sleeve

June 13, 2020

FAQs on Cloth Face Coverings (via OSHA)

June 12, 2020

Helicopter Accident Claims Lives of Two IBEW Members

June 3, 2020

It’s with great sorrow that we announce the passing of two IBEW members — IBEW Local 676 Journeyman Lineman Jimmy Wasdin, age 41, and IBEW Local 1245 Fourth Step Apprentice Lineman Travis Shull, age 29 — who lost their lives in a workplace accident near Fairfield, CA on June 2, 2020. Details are still emerging,… [Read More]

IBEW 1245 Members Respond to Gas Leak at COVID-19 Test Kit Manufacturing Facility

June 1, 2020

It did not start like all gas leaks. A Livermore GSR was dispatched to a next tag gas leak turned in by a PG&E Meter Tech at 6001 Sunol Blvd. in Pleasanton. When the GSR, Matt “Mr. Nice Guy” Davis, arrived, the notes directed him to building C near a loading dock on a campus… [Read More]

OSHA Revised Enforcement Guidance for Recording Cases of Coronavirus

May 20, 2020

This memorandum provides updated interim guidance to Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs) for enforcing the requirements of 29 CFR Part 1904 with respect to the recording of occupational illnesses, specifically cases of COVID-19. On May 26, 2020, the previous memorandum on this topic[1] will be rescinded, and this new memorandum will go into and… [Read More]

Stop Use Alert: 3M Fall Protection Specific DBI-SALA Delta and Exofit XP Arc Flash Harnesses

May 20, 2020

Recent testing of specific DBI-SALA Delta & Exofit Arc Flash harnesses have returned negative test results on some units. The Arc Flash Standard (ASTM F887) requires all arc flash rated harnesses be subjected to an Arc Flash followed by a successful dynamic drop test. It should be noted there is variability in Arc Flash testing… [Read More]

CDC Warns of Counterfeit Respirator Masks

May 14, 2020

Counterfeit respirators are products that are falsely marketed and sold as being NIOSH-approved and may not be capable of providing appropriate respiratory protection to workers. When NIOSH becomes aware of counterfeit respirators or those misrepresenting NIOSH approval on the market, we will post them here to alert users, purchasers, and manufacturers. NIOSH-approved respirators have an… [Read More]

Workers’ comp extended for essential workers who get COVID-19 (via KRON 4 News)

May 6, 2020

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Wednesday extending workers’ compensation to essential workers who test positive for coronavirus. The governor said during his daily press conference that the last thing the state needs is for healthcare workers to get sick but continue to go to work because they cannot afford to not get paid. The… [Read More]

Labor unions are on the front lines in battle over worker protections (via NBC News)

May 4, 2020

As the coronavirus pandemic derails the nation’s economy, workers bearing the brunt of the crisis are banding together in levels not seen in a generation, striking and holding sickouts at meat processing plants, fast-food restaurants and warehouses to demand better protection and safer working conditions. For its part, organized labor, which has seen its ranks decline in the U.S. for… [Read More]

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