Moving Safety Forward: How to Build a Workplace Safety Culture That Actually Works

Strong workplace safety cultures are not built through written policies alone; they are built through leadership, communication, accountability, and employee involvement. Organizations that successfully reduce injuries create environments where employees […]
National Safety Month 2026

June is recognized as National Safety Month by the National Safety Council (NSC). This month highlights awareness of the leading causes of preventable injuries and illnesses, both at work and […]
Heat Illness Prevention: Detailed Cal/OSHA Indoor & Outdoor Guide 2026

As temperatures begin to rise across California, heat illness prevention becomes a critical part of maintaining a safe workplace. While heat is often associated with outdoor work, indoor environments such […]
Ladder Safety: 5 Simple Rules To Prevent Workplace Falls

Ladders feel like “quick work,” but that’s exactly why falls from ladders are a leading cause of workplace fatalities. Most of these accidents occur because the victims violate the basic […]
OSHA 300A Posting & Electronic Reporting (ITA): A Quick Checklist

Accurate OSHA 300A recordkeeping helps organizations identify potential hazards, track trends in injuries and illnesses, and implement safety enhancements to prevent future incidents. It is essential for high-risk industrial sectors and […]
Holiday Safety Tips: Keeping Your Workplace Safe This Season

The holiday season brings excitement, year-end deadlines, and well-deserved celebrations. But it also brings unique hazards, both at work and at home. As with all things safety, a risk assessment […]
Holiday Food Safety: Top 4 Steps to Prevent Food Poisoning

During the holiday season, when festive feasting is common, food safety becomes especially crucial, both during the preparation of holiday foods and when handling leftovers. The risk of foodborne illnesses […]
Regular Rate of Pay in California: A Guide for Employers

When it comes to wage calculations in California, one of the most common and costly mistakes employers make is assuming that an employee’s hourly wage is the same as […]
What Employers Need to Know About Cal/OSHA’s Hearing Conservation Program

Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common, and most preventable — workplace injuries. Once hearing is damaged, it’s gone for good. That’s why California employers are required by […]
California Supreme Court Clarifies Good-Faith Defense for Employers

In a landmark decision issued in August 2025, the California Supreme Court drew a firm line around the use of the good-faith defense in minimum wage disputes under Labor Code […]