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CAL/OSHA Emergency Rule Adopted for Wildfire Smoke
Author, Drew Garcia, Vice President, Landscape Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Author, Steve Hamilton, Loss Control Supervisor, Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies.
On Thursday, July 17 2019, the California Occupational Safety & Health Standards Board voted to adopt an emergency standard requiring employers to take action when air quality particulate matter measures greater than 150 and when there is reasonable expectation that employees will come in to contact with wildfire smoke.
Author, Drew Garcia, Vice President, Landscape Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Author, Steve Hamilton, Loss Control Supervisor, Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies.
On Thursday, July 17 2019, the California Occupational Safety & Health Standards Board voted to adopt an emergency standard requiring employers to take action when air quality particulate matter measures greater than 150 and when there is reasonable expectation that employees will come in to contact with wildfire smoke.
While this may seem new to many employers, it is technically an extension of regulations currently in place including the respiratory protection standards for employees and the need to address identified hazards in the workplace. As an employer it is critical that you follow the hierarchy of controls to ensure your employees’ safety in the field. If possible, eliminate the hazard by shutting down the workforce for the day. Employees should remain indoors until particulate levels fall to acceptable. If this is not possible, try to limit the workday by rotating employees who must work outdoors, remaining cognizant of the hazards in the air and allowing employee’s time to recover in appropriate indoor areas. If neither of these options are possible, consider providing N95 respiratory protection masks.
Please remember that any type of respiratory protection provided to employees must also be accompanied by applicable training, pulmonary exams, communication on proper usage/storage and others. Links to the applicable programs can be found at this address along with sites to help you monitor air quality: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/Worker-Health-and-Safety-in-Wildfire-Regions.html
This site has additional training resources in English and Spanish, handouts on proper usage of N95 masks and the history of the standard as it has been submitted. Cal/OSHA wants you to have the resources you need to effectively address the risk potential.
At this point, the regulation is on its way to the Office of Administrative Law for approval and if deemed compliant, it will go into effect 10 days after it is received. This would mean the regulation could go into effect before August.
An advisory committee will meet August 27, 2019 to begin work on a permanent version of the regulation.
If you have any questions about ways to enhance regulatory compliance, please reach out to your local resources including your insurance agent, workers’ compensation insurance safety professionals, and Cal/OSHA Consultation.
Berkshire Hathaway's Steve Hamilton Discusses Workplace Injury Trends for the Landscape Industry in Recent Webinar
Author, Drew Garcia, NALP Program Director, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
In this webinar, Steve Hamilton, Senior Loss Control Specialist from Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies, reviews workplace injury trends for the landscape industry, along with OSHA’s most cited regulatory violations.
Author, Drew Garcia, NALP Program Director, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Steve Hamilton, Senior Loss Control Specialist from Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies, reviews workplace injury trends for the landscape industry, along with OSHA’s most cited regulatory violations, in his Landscape Industry Injury Trends for 2017 webinar.
This information will help landscapers focus their training efforts to improve compliance and reduce the risk potential for frequency and severity.
Start the year off right with a plan to address these common injury trends!
A National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) login is required to view the webinar.
Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies and Rancho Mesa Participate in Nationally Renowned LANDSCAPES 2017
Author, Drew Garcia, NALP Program Director, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
The Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies (BHHC) and Rancho Mesa Insurance Services (RMI) teamed up at the annual LANDSCAPES 2017 convention, the Green Industry & Equipment (GIE) Expo, and the Hardscape North America (HNA) Tradeshow, in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 17-20, 2017.
Author, Drew Garcia, NALP Program Director, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies and Rancho Mesa Insurance Services NALP Program Team
The Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies (BHHC) and Rancho Mesa Insurance Services (RMI) teamed up at the annual LANDSCAPES 2017 convention, the Green Industry & Equipment (GIE) Expo, and the Hardscape North America (HNA) Tradeshow, in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 17-20, 2017.
The group consisted of Senior Vice President Margaret Hartmann, NALP Assistant Director of Underwriting Valerie Contreras, NALP Program Underwriter Davis Cooper, NALP Client Services Coordinator Emily Docuyanan, and NALP Senior Loss Control Specialist Steve Hamilton from BHHC, and agency Principal Dave Garcia and NALP Program Director Drew Garcia from RMI.
Davis Cooper, NALP Program Underwriter, Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies
The BHHC and RMI group participated in a multitude of event programs as speakers, ambassadors, and audience. BHHC and RMI championed four breakfast table topics, a breakout education session based on risk mitigation and cost savings, and took time to speak with association members about the program within National Association of Landscape Professionals' (NALP) booth at the expo.
NALP Program Board Presentation
Sam Steel, NALP Safety Advisor & Steve Hamilton, BHHC
Membership Meeting
“The event was a great success," said Dave Garcia. "It’s amazing to see so many like-minded people dedicated to improving themselves and their companies while building upon the professionalism this industry holds as standard. We are so proud to be a part of this amazing industry and look forward to a long lasting partnership with NALP for years to come.”
NALP Group
Davis Cooper and Drew Garcia at the booth
Davis Cooper speaking with attendees at the booth
I really enjoyed connecting with NALP members and learning about their individual companies. LANDSCAPES provides an environment for motivated industry professionals to share ideas, learn, and form long lasting relationships. The overwhelming commonality is this identified desire for industry veterans to give back to the community that helped them succeed. It’s easy to build off that energy and puts into perspective that our Work Comp Program is providing the level of specialized attention this industry deserves. I'm excited to keep the momentum going while constantly looking for ways to improve our product so that we can provide more to lawn and landscape professionals.
For more information about the NALP Workers' Compensation Program, contact Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. at (619) 937-0164.