California OSH Appeals Board clarifies provision of water requirements

March 2, 2023

In a decision issued February 6, 2023, California’s Department of Industrial Relations’ Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board (OSHAB) set a precedent regarding workers’ access to water at outdoor worksites, clarifying that the term ā€œas close as practicableā€ means that water must be as close as reasonably can be accomplished to encourage frequent water consumption.

The decision comes several years after Cal/OSHA opened a complaint-initiated safety inspection at a vineyard in August 2018. Inspectors found some workers had to climb through multiple grape trellises to access drinking water. The company was cited by Cal/OSHA on January 7, 2019, for once again not having water as close as practicable for their employees, which is a serious violation.

California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) Chief Jeff Killip stated, ā€œThis decision provides clarity and should serve as a reminder that employers must take adequate steps to ensure that potable drinking water is as close as practicable to workers.ā€


Publish Date

March 2, 2023

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Industry News

Industries

Agriculture, Construction

Related Topics

Heat and Cold Exposure

Governing Bodies

California Department of Industrial Relations (DIL)

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