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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-31-09 06:36 PM
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Victory for LA Carwash Workers in Cal/OSHA Appeals Case

http://launionaflcio.org/fullstory/2009-05-26/Victory-for-LA-Carwash-Workers-in-Cal-OSHA-Appeals-Case/

Vermont hand wash and hollywood car wash withdraw CAL/OSHA citations appeal, pay $20,000.

At a Cal/OSHA Appeals Board hearing on Tuesday, Benny and Nisan Pirian, the operators of Vermont Car Wash and Hollywood Car Wash agreed to pay Cal/OSHA $20,000 in fines to settle citations Cal/OSHA issued against both carwashes for health and safety violations. Carwash workers were represented at the hearing by the CLEAN Carwash Campaign, a coalition supporting the efforts of workers to improve conditions in the industry and to form a union.

The agreement at the hearing comes on the heels of harsh public criticism of the Cal/OSHA Appeals Board for compromising worker safety by steeply reducing fines for employers - in one case fining a contractor involved in a worker's death only $250. The Appeals Board is separate from Cal/OSHA's inspection division, which must defend its citation before the Board.

Hollywood Car Wash and Vermont Hand Wash were charged in a complaint by the state Division of Occupational Safety and Health with a total of ten violations at the two washes, six of them classified as "serious," meaning death or serious physical harm could result.

The carwash operators agreed to withdraw their appeal of all of the citations, and, at the urging of the workers and the CLEAN Carwash Campaign, agreed to hire a health and safety consultant to implement a training program for workers regarding the hazardous chemicals to which they are exposed at Vermont and Hollywood Carwashes. The provision for an outside training program is another example of the campaign's innovative efforts to help workers advocate for improvements in their working conditions.

According to Henry Huerta, CLEAN Carwash Campaign director, "The CLEAN Carwash Campaign is making strong efforts to educate workers on how to identify and avoid exposure to dangerous chemicals." Safety experts have warned that workers in the carwash industry are regularly exposed to toxic chemicals known by the state to cause cancer.

"We applaud Cal/OSHA for their defense of these citations. There are many other carwash operators in the LA area with similar safety problems and we hope that Cal/OSHA will take strong action against those as well," added Huerta.

FULL story at link.

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http://launionaflcio.org/fullstory/2009-05-26/Victory-for-LA-Carwash-Workers-in-Cal-OSHA-Appeals-Case/

Vermont hand wash and hollywood car wash withdraw CAL/OSHA citations appeal, pay $20,000.

At a Cal/OSHA Appeals Board hearing on Tuesday, Benny and Nisan Pirian, the operators of Vermont Car Wash and Hollywood Car Wash agreed to pay Cal/OSHA $20,000 in fines to settle citations Cal/OSHA issued against both carwashes for health and safety violations. Carwash workers were represented at the hearing by the CLEAN Carwash Campaign, a coalition supporting the efforts of workers to improve conditions in the industry and to form a union.

The agreement at the hearing comes on the heels of harsh public criticism of the Cal/OSHA Appeals Board for compromising worker safety by steeply reducing fines for employers - in one case fining a contractor involved in a worker's death only $250. The Appeals Board is separate from Cal/OSHA's inspection division, which must defend its citation before the Board.

Hollywood Car Wash and Vermont Hand Wash were charged in a complaint by the state Division of Occupational Safety and Health with a total of ten violations at the two washes, six of them classified as "serious," meaning death or serious physical harm could result.

The carwash operators agreed to withdraw their appeal of all of the citations, and, at the urging of the workers and the CLEAN Carwash Campaign, agreed to hire a health and safety consultant to implement a training program for workers regarding the hazardous chemicals to which they are exposed at Vermont and Hollywood Carwashes. The provision for an outside training program is another example of the campaign's innovative efforts to help workers advocate for improvements in their working conditions.

According to Henry Huerta, CLEAN Carwash Campaign director, "The CLEAN Carwash Campaign is making strong efforts to educate workers on how to identify and avoid exposure to dangerous chemicals." Safety experts have warned that workers in the carwash industry are regularly exposed to toxic chemicals known by the state to cause cancer.

"We applaud Cal/OSHA for their defense of these citations. There are many other carwash operators in the LA area with similar safety problems and we hope that Cal/OSHA will take strong action against those as well," added Huerta.

FULL story at link.

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