9 Examples of Cal/OSHA Complaints, Whistleblower
Advisory

While we recommend
all employees experiencing unsafe and unhealthful work
environments complain to OSHA about their unsafe or unhealthy
working conditions, we are concerned whether OSHA will
investigate or properly investigate because of their drastic
understaffing problems. This week a non-profit whistleblower
group in Washington announced it would be complaining to the
US Occupational Safety and Health Administration that
CAL/OSHA’s lack of staffing does not allow the agency to meet
minimal standards for enforcing workplace safety.
At the end of 2013, CAL/OSHA had only 170 inspectors.
CAL/OSHA is the California organization who is supposed to
investigate workplace safety and health complaints throughout
the state.
Examples of Cal/OSHA complaints our firm has handled
include:
- An Inglewood nurse complained to OSHA the
nursing home lacked an adequate supply of
gloves
- A Bakersfield tire installer complained about
the lack of safety in his workplace
- A Woodland Hills nurse/health facility director
complained of water leakage that led to mold and employee
workers compensation claims in the workplace
- A Los Angeles security officer complained a
deserted factory she patrolled randomly expelled toxic
fumes
- A Sierra Madre electrician complained about an
unsafe construction site
- A San Pedro warehouse worker complained about
extensive dust and a lack of ventilation in his
warehouse
- A Whittier machinist complained about a lack of
ventilation in his work area
- A Van Nuys body shop worker complained about
the use of illegal paints
- A Long Beach oil refinery worker complained of
a lack of safety equipment
CAL/OSHA is obligated to investigate a variety of
workplace health and safety issues. Investigations take time.
There is no way they can properly investigate California
workplace safety with 170 investigators statewide.
Notwithstanding, CAL/OSHA’s ratio of employees in the
workplace to their investigators is only 40% less than the
ratio in states where the federal version of OSHA presides
over safety complaints because those states lack their own
state version of OSHA.

CAL/OSHA acknowledges its
staffing problems prevent them from responding to workplace
safety problems in the time frame they would like to respond.
The number of dangerous worksites CAL/OSHA inspects each year
has dropped more than 20% since 1992-2002. However, out of
fewer than 8,000 workplaces CAL/OSHA inspects each year, they
still find approximately 15,000 violations a year. This means
there are multiple violations found during each CAL/OSHA
inspection. Out of the 8,000 workplace violations they find
each year, 2,700 of them are labeled, “Serious.”
Workplace safety is a serious issue in California. If you
have work issues because of an unsafe workplace, were injured
due to an unsafe workplace condition, or fired because you
complained about unsafe working conditions regardless of
whether you complained to CAL/OSHA you should contact our
office. CAL/OSHA’s lack of staff makes it all the more
important that you have an employee rights lawyer to advise
you how to complain about workplace safety and to sue your
employer if need be.
In the very recent past we have achieved the following
recent results in cases involving workplace safety issues
some of which our clients complained to CAL/OSHA about:
- $127,500 for the driver of a delivery
van that was unsafe
- $125,000 for an employee who
complained about unsafe chemicals
- $110,000 for a healthcare professional
who complained about mold in the workplace