Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Guidance and Resources
The COVID-19 Prevention non-emergency regulations are in effect until February 3, 2025. Read more about the non-emergency regulations.
Cal/OSHA recommends the guidance, educational materials, model programs and plans, and other resources that are provided below, be reviewed with an employer's existing procedures to ensure that workers are protected.

COVID-19 Prevention Non-Emergency Regulations
Information and materials related to COVID-19 Prevention Non-Emergency Regulations.

Guidance by Industry
Produced by Cal/OSHA, CDPH, the Governor’s Office and other state agencies

Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs on reporting and recording COVID-19 illnesses, new laws and more

Educational Materials and Other Resources
Fact sheets, videos and fillable written safety plans

Webinars on COVID-19
Webinars available for multiple industries. All webinars are free to attend and industry-specific webinars are hosted by Cal/OSHA Consultation Services

Cal/OSHA Training Academy
COVID-19 infection prevention training materials for employers and workers through the Cal/OSHA Training Academy. Additional courses coming soon.

Archived COVID-19 Guidance and Resources
Archived COVID-19 industry guidance and resources.

ARCHIVED COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards
Information and materials related to the COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards.
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