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–All Workers’ Rights in CA

cover page of workers' rights pamphlet

2024 Update – Workers’ Rights in CA Pamphlet A new workers’ rights booklet designed to inform workers of their rights in California is now available online and in print in English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, and Vietnamese versions. These materials were developed by the Department of Industrial Relations and its Labor Enforcement Task Force with assistance…

–Career Technical Education Programs

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates a 30% increase in construction employment from 2010 to 2020. This means that there will be many new and young workers entering the construction industry. It is well established that these new and young workers are at greater risk of injury, as they enter this high hazard industry.…

–Collective Bargaining for Health and Safety

Updated 2024 Edition!  This practical, “how-to” guide provides resources to win health and safety improvements through collective bargaining while strengthening the union in the process. Union leaders, activists and negotiating committees who bargain with employers over health and safety issues can use this guide to build a contract campaign around health and safety, draft new…

–COVID-19 – Few Options, Many Risks

Low-wage Asian and Latinx workers harbor significant health concerns related to COVID-19 but lack basic safety and wage protections and information while facing retaliation from employers and harassment from customers, according to a new report published by Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus in collaboration with the Labor Occupational Health Program (LOHP) at…

–Heat Illness Education

Due to climate change, there are more hot days and higher temperatures. Every year, workers die and many more are hospitalized from heat illnesses. Workers can protect themselves by getting informed about prevention measures, their rights at work and how to take action. LOHP developed the below materials to educate workers about heat illness and…

–High Road: Worker Voice for Health and Safety

LOHP partnered with UC Berkeley’s Labor Center and the state’s High Road Training Partnership (HRTP) initiative to provide guidance and training resources to High Road Training Partnerships throughout the state. These online resources can help workforce development programs assess and strengthen their health and safety training and approach, and include the following: LOHP works to support high road occupational safety and…

–Research-to-Practice (R2P) Toolkit

The R2P toolkit is a practical guide and planning tool to help research teams in public health and occupational safety and health. Create a plan to: Engage Key Stakeholders Disseminate Findings LOHP collaborated with The Center for Occupational and Environmental Health and The California Labor Lab to develop this updated toolkit. Especially in occupational safety and health,…

–Sexual Harassment in the Janitorial Industry

The Perfect Storm

Helen Chen, Alejandra Domenzain, and Karen Andrews of LOHP recently investigated the problem of sexual harassment and sexual assault among janitors and security guards, also known as property service workers.  Our new report complements the UC Berkeley Labor Center’s report on wage theft in the property services industry, Race to the Bottom. Our key finding…

–Sexual Harassment Training – Janitors

LOHP worked with the Department of Industrial Relations, SEIU-USWW, the Ya Basta Coalition, and Maintenance Cooperation Trust Fund to develop a a model training program for workers and supervisors in the janitorial industry. This training is required by AB 1978 – which mandates sexual harassment training for all janitors and their supervisors. The curriculum includes interactive and popular education techniques…

–Taking Action – COVID-19

Features five stories depicting efforts by workers, unions, and community-based organizations to demand better protections to protect workers in retail, fast food, food processing, agriculture, and restaurants. Each story depicts different strategies to take action, and includes: Go to Taking Action COVID-19 to view these stories and other practical resources.

–Taking Action Toolkit

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This guide includes resources to help workers, unions, worker centers, and other organizations think about the range of options for resolving problems at work and tips for implementing specific strategies. Individual Toolkit Items English Español

–Workers with Disabilities – Curriculum

Staying Safe at Work Curriculum

Staying Safe at Work Curriculum — A Safety and Health Curriculum for Workers with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Staying Safe at Work is a six-lesson training program designed to teach basic occupational safety and health knowledge and skills to young and older workers, and students with disabilities. The first version of the Staying Safe at…

–Workload: Janitorial

Janitors carry out physically demanding work in high-paced environments each day, and these demands have only increased with industry pressures and competitive bidding that result in cheaper cleaning contracts and reduced staff. In California, the union that represents janitors, SEIU-USWW, has raised concerns about the increased workload and resulting injuries their members have experienced since…

–Young Workers: Talking Safety

Youth@Work; Talking Safety Curriculum for California

The new Youth@Work–Talking Safety is a fun, free and engaging curriculum that helps teachers and school/community-based job placement staff educate young people about the basics of job safety and health. The curriculum presents essential information and career-readiness skills through a focus on eight core competencies. Originally developed by LOHP and other partners for the National Institute…

–Young Workers: Your Rights on the Job

Are You a Working Teen?

This factsheet provides important, easy-to-read information for teens and their parents on workplace rights and responsibilities, job hazards, prohibited work, and legal work hours for teens in California. Availability English Version Spanish Version For more information LOHP Young Workers Projects youngworkers.org

Aging Workforce Project

In late 2015, LOHP and the California Department of Industrial Relations’ Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation (CHSWC) convened a roundtable discussion on Health and Safety and the Aging Workforce. The purpose of the roundtable was to: identify model programs, best practices, and messages that promote the health and safety of the aging…

Blood and Body Fluids

This booklet addresses workplace exposure to HIV/AIDS and bloodborne pathogens. Do You Work Around Blood or Body Fluids? Cal/OSHA’s New Rules, was specifically written for nursing home and home healthcare workers but could be useful for other occupations as well. Do You Work Around Blood or Body Fluids? (PDF) (1994) Do You Work Around Blood or…

Capacitación de Tailgate para trabajadores de la construcción de California

Tailgate Training for California Construction Workers (Spanish)

Capacitación en instalaciones de reciclaje

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Cleaning Safely

Safe Cleaning Factsheet (English)

Fact sheet with color illustrations that reviews possible health effects of chemicals commonly used in cleaning products, workers’ rights when working with chemicals, and how to clean more safely, both by using less toxic products and by taking protective measures.

Compensación al Trabajador: Regreso al Trabajo

Computer Health and Safety

More than 10 million people in the U.S. suffer from computer-related health problems, ranging from eyestrain to disabling hand and wrist injuries. Whether you are a computer user, supervisor, risk manager, or union representative, this workbook is designed to help you. It outlines a step-by-step approach to help identify and prevent computer-related health problems on…

Cosmetology Curriculum

Health and Safety for Hair Care and Beauty Professionals

This curriculum presents a complete 20-hour course on health and safety hazards that barbers and cosmetologists face on the job. It includes complete lesson plans, instructor’s notes, classroom activities, and student handouts. There are 16 teaching modules, including Chemical Hazards, Material Safety Data Sheets, Ergonomics, Communicable Diseases, Laws and Agencies. There are also 10 factsheets…

Covid-19 – Pocas Opciones, Muchos Riesgos: Trabajadores Asiáticos y Latinos de Ingresos Bajos Durante la Pandemia de COVID-19

Americanos Asiáticos Avanzando la Justicia – Grupo Asiático Legal (Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus, o ALC) colaboró con el Programa de Salud Laboral (Labor Occupational Health Program, o LOHP) de la Universidad de California, Berkeley, para estudiar el impacto de la pandemia de COVID-19 en los trabajadores de California. El estudio incluyó…

Day Labor Employer Handout

A resource for people who employ day laborers, this 2-page fact sheet lists some of the common hazards and main responsibilities to provide safe working conditions.

Derechos de los trabajadores en California

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Ergonomics: Creating a Climate for Changes

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to learn about attitudes toward implementing ergonomic change in California construction work in the unionized sector. Our specific goal was to assess current perceptions and attitudes among construction professionals toward overcoming barriers and obstacles and voluntarily implementing ergonomic solutions. We hope the results will inform future training projects,…

Graffiti Removal

Removing Graffiti Safely

This is a 12-page booklet on Graffiti Removal for workers who use chemicals to remove graffiti— painters, laborers, custodians, bus cleaners, phone booth cleaners, and others. The products used to remove graffiti, and the job conditions, can be hazardous.

Green and Healthy Jobs

Green construction represents both our greatest opportunity in terms of mitigating climate change but also, because of the dangers inherent to high-hazard construction work, our greatest threat in terms of risk to workers. What we do at the nexus of green construction and occupational safety and health will set the standard for all green jobs.…

Green Jobs Statement

We’ve reached the 21st century and the world of work is changing at a startling pace. As many traditional jobs are being lost, the new economy is ushering in much-needed “green jobs.” This offers an unprecedented opportunity to guarantee from the start that these jobs are safe and healthy for both workers and communities. While…

Guía de Capacitación en Seguridad Para Conserjes

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Guía de Compensación para Trabajadores

Health and Safety Training Kits

Health and Safety Training Kits (English)

   This LOHP curriculum is designed to help trainers facilitate informal classes of workers, environmental justice activists, or community residents using action-oriented, participatory methods. It is available in four languages, and was developed by LOHP in collaboration with the Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice. The curriculum consists of two modules (or “kits”) bound…

Heat Illness Campaign Evaluation: CA 2010

Heat Illness Prevention Campaigns Report

About this report:This report on the Heat Illness Prevention Campaign carried out in the summer of 2010 isdivided into two parts. The first provides a description of all the activities and deliverables thatwere created and includes information collected from project staff and from process evaluationactivities.The second part describes the evaluation of the effectiveness of the…

Heat Illness Campaign Evaluation: CA 2012

This report summarizes findings from the evaluation conducted after the third year of California’s Heat Illness Prevention Campaign. It is divided into two sections. The first focuses on the process evaluation and the activitiescarried out in 2012, as part of the contract the Department of Industrial Relations negotiated with the University of California. The second…

Heat Illness Prevention

Heat-related illnesses and fatalities have captured much attention, especially since most cases of heat stroke are preventable. Since 2006, California’s Heat Illness Prevention Standard (GISO 3395) has required that employers provide accessible water, shade to rest and cool down, training and adequate emergency plans to outdoor workers. LOHP managed the development of a Cal/OSHA statewide…

Homecare Workers: Practical Tips

English Spanish Chinese These booklets were developed as part of a community-based participatory research project conducted in partnership with the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, the Alameda County Public Authority for In-home Supportive Services, and the Service Employees United Long Term Care Workers Union.  The project goals were to develop and evaluate interventions…

Hotel Guest Room Attendants

This report describes initial results of a study of working conditions, health, and quality of life of hotel guest room attendants in the hospitality industry of Las Vegas. The hospitality industry has experienced a wave of restructuring, consolidation, and new practices to cut costs, including lean staffing and greater performance demands while constantly upgrading services…

Hotel Workers Safety

IN the spring of 1998 the San Francisco-based Hotel Employees/Restaurant Employees Union (HERE) Local 2 began preparations for contract negotiations. For many years room cleaners had complained of high rates of injuries and musculoskeletal disorders. The union was aware that many had undergone surgery and several had become permanently disabled. Believing that these injuries could…

Human Factors: A Curriculum for Refinery Workers

Human Factors: A Curriculum for Refinery Workers

This LOHP curriculum includes all the materials needed for a half-day course that introduces workers to human factors concepts. Human factors is a new way of thinking about workplace safety. While many traditional safety theories blame industrial accidents on worker error, human factors looks deeper. It tries to identify the underlying causes of past accidents…

Immigrant Workers in California

Immigrant Workers in California

Click below to see a report by the Working Immigrant Safety and Health (WISH) Coalition, a new group brought together by LOHP. LOHP and WISH developed the report and co-sponsored a 2002 Berkeley conference. WISH includes community-based organizations, unions, immigrant rights advocates, health care providers, and local and state agencies. AVAILABILITY Available online. Improving Health…

Immigrant Workers in Construction: Sharing Lessons Learned in Our Union

The U.S. construction industry has seen a dramatic increase in the number of Hispanic workers over the last two decades. From 1990 to 2000, Hispanic workers in construction doubled, from 700,000 to 1.5 million. Those numbers doubled again in less than 10 years, from 1.5 million in 2000 to 3 million in 2007. Although those…

Immigrant Workers: Improving Health and Safety Conditions

Immigrant workers are more likely than other workers to have a fatal injury and are also more likely to get sick or injured on the job. In an effort to address this alarming trend, the Working Immigrant Safety and Health (WISH) Coalition was formed to develop strategies and recommendations to improve health and safety conditions…

Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) Resources

Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) Resources

These resources were developed to help workplaces in California comply with Cal/OSHA’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) standard and, consequently, protect the health and safety oftheir employees.

Is Work Making You Sick? Information for Workers Handling Hazardous Chemicals

Is Work Making You Sick? Information for Workers Handling Hazardous Chemicals

This bilingual booklet (complete text in both English and Spanish) is intended for employees who work around hazardous chemicals. It points out basic dangers and needed safety precautions in workplaces where chemicals are handled, including hazardous waste sites and clean-up sites. Designed for workers with limited literacy skills, the booklet uses photos, drawings, and a…

Janitorial Safety Training Materials

Janitorial Safety Training Materials

The Janitorial Safety Training Program is available for small business owners and managers who need to train janitorial employees working alone or in small teams to clean buildings. The training materials include a training guide, and focus on health and safety in the janitorial industry. Janitorial Safety Training Materials are available online in both English…

Jóvenes trabajadores: agricultura

Jóvenes trabajadores: consejos para padres

Jóvenes trabajadores: hechos para empleadores

Jóvenes trabajadores: plan de estudios de ESL High School

Jóvenes trabajadores: sus derechos en el trabajo

Kits de capacitación en salud y seguridad

Las Vegas Hotel Report

Las Vegas Hotel Report

Click below to see a report by LOHP staff and other researchers, commissioned by HERE Local 226 in Las Vegas. The study sought to find links between the health and working conditions of hotel housekeepers. It was conducted in 2001 and early 2002 by a team led by Niklas Krause, M.D., a UC San Francisco…

Limpieza segura

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Literacy -The Right to Understand

The Right to Understand: Linking Literacy to Health and Safety Training

Almost half of all American adults—90 million—struggle with basic reading, math, and reasoning skills. For example, many workers cannot understand the information in a Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), a key source of information about chemical hazards on the job. This resource was developed to: Introduce health and safety trainers to the experiences and training needs…

Materiales de capacitación sobre seguridad en restaurantes

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Motor Vehicle Safety Programs

Every employer whose workers drive on the job should have a comprehensive motor vehicle safety program. The program should provide clear policies, promote safe driving, and ensure that vehicles are maintained in a safe condition. English Spanish

Nail Salon Health and Safety Guide

Stay Healthy and Safe While Giving Manicures and Pedicures: A Guide for Nail Salon Workers

A joint project of the California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative (CHNSC) and the Labor Occupational Health Program (LOHP) at the University of California at Berkeley. This booklet teaches nail salon workers how to protect themselves from chemicals used in nail salons. Workers will learn to prevent aches and pains and to avoid contact with infected…

Nail Salon Tips for Workers and Employers

Nail Salon Health and Safety

LOHP recently released an update of its popular booklet, Stay Healthy and Safe While Giving Manicures and Pedicures.  Available in English and Vietnamese, the booklet provides practical tips that nail salon workers can use to protect themselves from chemical exposure, ergonomic hazards, and infectious diseases.   In response to the growing demand for “green” salons, this booklet…

Nail Salon Workers & Owners: Tips on Worker Safety

All employers need to provide health and safety training and a safe workplace. This fact sheet includes tips to prevent the most common injuries in nail salons. ENGLISHVIETNAMESE

New Mixed Media Resources for Worker Organizations and Workers: Taking Action to Address Health and Safety

Everybody’s got a right to live

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many workers, unions, and community-based organizations have demanded better protections for workers’ health. Their actions have taken different forms and, in many cases, they have seen positive results.  LOHP collaborated with five worker organizations to create web-based stories that include videos describing some of the specific strategies they used, a timeline…

OSHA Training Project

OSHA Training Project

2015-2016 Capacity Building Grant Activities For the past several years, LOHP has received funding from federal OSHA’s Susan B Harwood grant program to conduct health and safety trainings for vulnerable, hard to reach worker populations.  Our project goals have included building and expanding the capacity of LOHP to reach and provide training to immigrant workers,…

Programas de seguridad de vehículos motorizados

Promoting Healthy Public Policy Through Community-based Participatory Research: 10 Case Studies

This report is the product of a collaboration between the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley, and PolicyLink, a national research and action institute advancing economic and social equity by Lifting Up What Works.® With its commitment to evidence-based research, diversity, community partnerships, and moving from “publication to public action,” the…

Protect Your Business – Prevent Penalties

LOHP collaborated with the Labor Enforcement Task Force (LETF) at the Department of Industrial Relations to develop these industry-specific resources for employers to understand the importance of complying with labor laws and the common citations and penalties in six key industries: These materials founds in LETF’s website:  English Spanish Korean LETF is a coalition of…

Recycling Facility Training

Worker Safety in Recycling Facilities

LOHP partnered with ILWU Local 6 to train recycling workers in Alameda County on occupational health and safety in the recycling industry and workers’ rights. These recycling workers are exposed to numerous hazards including ergonomic, chemical and biological hazards, as well as high risks for traffic accidents, slips, trips, falls and hearing damage. Worker Safety…

Refinery Safety in California: Labor, Community and Fire Agency Views – Summary Report

Refinery Safety in California: Labor, Community and Fire Agency Views – Summary Report

The LOHP Refinery Safety Report to the California Governor’s Interagency Task Force on Refinery Safety, commissioned by the Task Force, presents findings from a series of meetings that Mike and colleagues convened with labor unions, community-based organizations, fire agencies, and environmental health groups. It was requested as part of the Governor’s efforts to improve refinery safety…

Refinery Safety in California: Labor, Community, and Fire Agency Views

This report responds to a January 2013 request for technical assistance by the Governor’s Interagency Taskforce on Refinery Safety. The report was first released by LOHP on March 27, 2013. This revision, released June 4, 2013, includes the views of the California Building and Construction Trades, as well as new information on the interim findings…

Restaurant Safety Training Materials

Restaurant Safety Training Materials

A small business training program is currently available for owners and managers of small restaurants in California. The restaurant training materials are available to read or download in English and Spanish.

Restaurant Workers and Owners: Tips on Worker Safety

Restaurant Workers and Owners: Tips on Worker Safety

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