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Employment Assistance Websites

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bulletCalJobs - California Employment Development Department
bulletCalifornia State Personnel Board - State job information
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bulletOakland Private Industry Council (Oakland P.I.C.)
bulletSan Joaquin County Worknet
bulletWorkers Investment Act Local Agencies

Useful Publications

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Guide for the Construction Industry Booklet (CAL/OSHA Document in pdf format)  or order free hardcopy

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Update Guide for the Construction Industry Booklet (CAL/OSHA Document in pdf format)  or order free hardcopy

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Guide for the Construction Industry Booklet-in Spanish (CAL/OSHA Document in pdf format)  or order free hardcopy

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Confined Space: Is it Safe to Enter ((CAL/OSHA Document in pdf format)  or order free hardcopy

Safety Websites

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BuildSafe California (CA Dept of Health Services Health Branch Occupational Health Branch)

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California Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA)

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eLCOSH - Electronic Library of Constructional Safety and Health Tailgate/Toolbox Talks

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Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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Mine Safety and Health Administration

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Federal OSHA Lockout-Tagout Interactive Training Program

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U.S. Department of Transportation - Office of Pipeline Safety

Information Websites

bulletBuilderCentral.com - Comprehensive Home Builder Web Directory
bulletCA Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education
bulletCalifornia Division of Apprenticeship Standards
bulletEden Area Regional Occupational Program (ROP)
bulletMike Holt Website (Electrician Training Products)
bulletNational Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
bullet NorthernCaliforniaDirectory.com
bulletState of California Contractor's State License Board
bulletState of California (EDD) Eligible Training Provider List
bulletU.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration
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