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  2. Want to work for Cal-OSHA? Here are the current job ... - AOL

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    How do I apply for a job with Cal-OSHA? All current available state jobs can be found at calcareers.ca.gov. To find Cal-OSHA positions, toggle the “department” tab to “Industrial Relations ...

  3. California Division of Occupational Safety and Health

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    As of December 22, 2015, Cal/OSHA employed 195 field enforcement officers, 25 of whom received bilingual pay for using a second language at least 10% of the time on the job. [3] The organization offers training materials and paid training time to staff interested in learning other languages and encourages bilingual applicants to apply.

  4. Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Wikipedia

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    State plans are OSHA-approved job safety and health programs operated by individual states instead of federal OSHA. Federal OSHA approves and monitors all state plans and provides as much as fifty percent of the funding for each program. State-run safety and health programs are required to be at least as effective as the federal OSHA program.

  5. 6 Jobs For Bilingual Workers - AOL

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    By Debra Auerbach According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than half of the total U.S. population growth between 2000 and 2010 was due to the increase in the Hispanic population. From 1980-2007 ...

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  7. Occupational Safety and Health Act (United States) - Wikipedia

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    OSHA also requires employers to report on every injury or job-related illness requiring medical treatment (other than first aid) on OSHA Form 300, "Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses" (known as an "OSHA Log" or "Form 300"). An annual summary is also required and must be posted for three months, and records must be kept for at least five ...