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Top 10 New Laws and Regulations Affecting California Employers
With 2026 now upon us, so is a slew of new laws and regulations that affect California businesses. Every year, laws passed by the state Legislature and signed into law by the governor take effect, and 2025 was a busy legislative session in Sacramento. The end result is another wave of new legislation that California employers need to stay on top of. Here’s what California employers should be aware of.1. PROTECTED LEAVE EXPANDED AB 406, which took effect Oct. 1, 2025, expands on revisions made in 2024 to
Celebrating our Member Referral Partners - Thank You for Helping Us Build Our Community!
We would like to recognize and celebrate our wonderful REFERRAL PARTNERS! Interested in helping us BUILD OUR COMMUNITY? It's EASY! Click HERE for all the details2026:Ciaran Mackey, CMAC Construction, who referred Garry Devaney, Hydro Flow (Special thanks to Ciaran, who pledged his bonus to our Workforce Development and &scholarship Fund!)Nick Ondrejka, PuroClean of San Rafael, who referred J.P. Weingarten, Marin Handyman ServicesRoxanne Albin, Applied Financial Services, who referred Jeremy Dudley, Brush
Safety & Training Short - Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Basics
Objective: To understand how to utilize a chemical's safety data sheet (SDS) to learn more about associated hazards.What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)? SDSs are required documents under the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard, which regulates the provision of information on hazardous chemicals in the workplace. OSHA updates this standard to remain aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), an
Safety & Training Short - Lead Safety Basics
Objective: To communicate requirements for working safely with lead. Where is Lead Found? Lead is a chemical element that can be found as a toxic heavy metal or combined with other substances to form lead alloys. It’s often used to make batteries, ammunition, and other metal products. In the past, lead was regularly used in fuel, paint, ceramics, caulk, and pipe solder. Residual lead may still be present in older versions of these products as they age and deteriorate.Click here to download the training
Safety & Training Short - Solvent Safety Basics
Objective: To communicate requirements for working with solvents in the workplace.Understanding Solvents A solvent is a compound that dissolves another substance, creating a solution. Common solvents in most workplaces are organic materials such as paint thinners, degreasers, alcohols, and petroleum distillates. These solvents can present significant danger as they evaporate into the air in confined or poorly ventilated areas.Click here to download the training short in EnglishClick here to download the
Thank You to our 2025-26 Marin Home Resource Guide Ad Partners!
We want to express our deep gratitude to our wonderful 2025-26 Marin Home Resource Guide Ad Partners! Their generous support of our signature publication made this edition possible - and our best yet! Your partnership is instrumental in supporting our local building community and connecting with Marin County homeowners preparing to undergo their next home improvement project.Celebrating in alpha order:A and P Moving, Inc.Aaero Heating & Sheetmetalbuilding LabCanty Real Estate Group, IncCentral Valley





