California Politics and Industry News
COVID-19 Emergency Standards for the Workplace Amended Final Time by OSHSB
SACRAMENTO — The Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (OSHSB) adopted changes to California’s COVID-19 emergency temporary standard (ETS) during their June 17th meeting. Governor Newsom will be issuing an Executive Order directing these changes...
CAL SMACNA COVID UPDATE: California OSHSB Votes to Withdraw the Revisions to Cal/OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards
SACRAMENTO — Last night the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board voted unanimously to withdraw the revisions to Cal/OSHA's COVID-19 prevention emergency temporary standards that they had voted to approve on June 3, and that were sent to the...
CAL SMACNA COVID UPDATE: COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards Amended by OSHSB
SACRAMENTO — The Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (OSHSB) adopted changes to California’s COVID-19 emergency temporary standard (ETS) after a contentious 10 hour hearing with over 800 people in attendance last night. These changes will go...
Watch UC Davis’ Western Cooling Efficiency Center’s New 8 Minute Video on the Importance of Filtration in Schools
Watch UC Davis' Western Cooling Efficiency Center's New 8 Minute Video on the Importance of Filtration in Schools Ventilation means providing outdoor air into classrooms. Ventilation removes indoor air pollutants from buildings by bringing in outside air...
NPR — EPA Moves To Cut A Group Of Powerful Greenhouse Gases
Check out this article by Rebecca Hersher for NPR:The Environmental Protection Agency is cracking down on a powerful class of greenhouse gases that are used in refrigerators, air conditioners and building insulation. On Monday, the agency announced a new...
California Energy Commission Approves Mechanical Acceptance Test Technician (MATT) Requirement
SACRAMENTO — The Mechanical Acceptance Test Technician Requirement (MATT) was APPROVED by the California Energy Commission during their business meeting on April 14th. This means that the MATT threshold has been achieved and that the MATT requirement will...
The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) Releases FAQ’s Regarding Retroactive COVID Paid Sick Leave Under AB 84 and SB 95
SACRAMENTO -- The California Labor Commissioner and the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) released FAQ's this morning regarding the Retroactive COVID Paid Sick Leave laws signed by Governor Newsom this past Friday. This updated information should...
Governor Newsom Signs Two Retroactive COVID Paid Sick Leave Bills Against Opposition of California Employer Groups
Governor Newsom Signs Two Retroactive COVID Paid Sick Leave Bills Against Opposition of California Employer GroupsWhat the Passage of SB 95 (Skinner, D, Oakland) and AB 84 (Ting, D, San Francisco): Paid Supplemental COVID-19 Sick Leave Means for...
Cal/OSHA Has Updated Its COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards FAQs
Cal/OSHA Has Updated Its COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards FAQsSACRAMENTO — ICYMI,Cal/OSHA updated its COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards FAQs this past Friday, January 8th.There are now 69 FAQs with seven additional...
Newsom Issues Regional SIP Order; Construction Activity Unaffected
SACRAMENTO — California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a regional shelter-in-place (SIP) order today in response to a rapid increase in the number of confirmed COVID cases and the diminished capacity of hospitals and intensive care units (ICU) to serve...
Court Slaps Down No-Bid School Contract
Dan Walters and CAL MATTERS released the following article on December 1st:"An alternative view of California’s public school system is that it is a huge industry with six million customers who spend more than $100 billion a year.There’s big money to be...
CAL SMACNA Launches Choose Bigger California!
SACRAMENTO, California – CAL SMACNA is proud to launch the “Choose Bigger California” industry recruitment campaign today. This campaign is designed to increase awareness of the rewarding careers in the sheet metal and HVAC industry for students pursuing...
Be Prepared for SB 1159 and COVID-19 Workers Comp Action-Over Claims; AND Reminder: COVID-19 Reporting of Infected Employees Due by Thursday, October 29, 2020
On September 17, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law SB 1159. That legislation codifies the COVID-19 presumption created by Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-62-20. The new law provides two new rebuttable presumptions that an...
Clearing the Air: Indoor Air Quality in Schools
Snips Magazine released the following article regarding the indoor air quality of schools in California. They highlight the new white paper published by the National Energy Management Institute (NEMI) and the University of California - Davis. View the...
Governor Newsom Signs Assembly Bill 841 Creating the School Energy Efficiency Stimulus Program: Providing Upwards of $600M for Public School Ventilation Work
SACRAMENTO -- CAL SMACNA is pleased to announce Governor Newsom has signed Assembly Bill (AB) 841 authored by Assemblymember Phil Ting creating the School Reopening Ventilation and Energy Efficiency Verification and Repair Program (SRVEERP). This is a long...