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of the slides the hearing loss concern hates not a hard and fast number for occupational it's as cal osha has a limit of 90 decimals for 8 hour explorer that's if a worker is standing and users a piece of equipment like a circle last year sander for 8 hours straight they were going doing that for 8 hours and one minute cal osha requires some sort of additional measures national institute for health and safety has a more modern perspective their level is 85 decimals for an 8 hour exposure so that is to say the hearing loss we know for sure really there is very few circumstances in the city where citizenry are xoensz to levels that cause hearing damage of course, it is a real objective and measurable health that in and of itself leads to cardiovascular changes that kansas city can do into legitimate and measurable physical loved one responses now awe known as is a medical term and it is defined by the experts in the noise and sound like field as the relationship between aversion to noise like cardiovascular or changes they have a noise that is highly annoying in which a twenty-four hour 0 v
of the slides the hearing loss concern hates not a hard and fast number for occupational it's as cal osha has a limit of 90 decimals for 8 hour explorer that's if a worker is standing and users a piece of equipment like a circle last year sander for 8 hours straight they were going doing that for 8 hours and one minute cal osha requires some sort of additional measures national institute for health and safety has a more modern perspective their level is 85 decimals for an 8 hour exposure so...
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also - public health officials and cal osha. and hospital administrators. >> catherine:the nurses told the governor that hospitals are 'not' prepared for ebola. they want california to become a national leader by mandating guidelines which go beyond >> catherine:what the c-d-c recommends. there's no commitment from the governor yet. only an agreement to review the matter. >> pam:despite the lack of committment from the governor, nurses came away from the meeting feeling optimistic that things might change for the better. >> pam:more than 200 of them gathered in oakland this afternoon, for a hearing with before cal-osha to discuss what conditions are like at hospitals across the state. >> pam:nurses say personal protective equipment is not top quality , training is inconsistent and procedures vary for location to location. >> pam:they say if the state mandates uniform standards it would solve the problem and protect nurses. katy romer/nurse, kaiser hospital oakland: we want hazmat suits that do not allow for viral or blood penetr
also - public health officials and cal osha. and hospital administrators. >> catherine:the nurses told the governor that hospitals are 'not' prepared for ebola. they want california to become a national leader by mandating guidelines which go beyond >> catherine:what the c-d-c recommends. there's no commitment from the governor yet. only an agreement to review the matter. >> pam:despite the lack of committment from the governor, nurses came away from the meeting feeling...
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more than 200 nurses gathered in oakland to discuss their concerns to cal osha.ups representing nurses also met with governor jerry brown. they want ebola training guidelines to be made mandatory. >> i'm hopeful the state of california have the authority to mandate these things. agencies are staying up late over night and listening. >> new regulations take time but nurses say they are hopeful to firm things up before the first case of ebola surfaces in california. >>> new this morning one of three americans that have been hold by north korea arrived back home in ohio about an hour ago. i want to show you new video of 56-year-old jeffrey foul being greeted by his family after arriving on a u.s. military plane at the air base in ohio. the plane picked up foul in north korea yesterday. he was arrested in may for leaving a bible in a nightclub. it's not clear why the government decided to release him now. >>> two other americans are being held in north korea. kenneth bay a christian missionary and matthew miller. north korea says he shredded his american passport whe
more than 200 nurses gathered in oakland to discuss their concerns to cal osha.ups representing nurses also met with governor jerry brown. they want ebola training guidelines to be made mandatory. >> i'm hopeful the state of california have the authority to mandate these things. agencies are staying up late over night and listening. >> new regulations take time but nurses say they are hopeful to firm things up before the first case of ebola surfaces in california. >>> new...
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they took that message to the governor yesterday and then to cal/osha in oakland. nurses say individual hospitals are not doing what's needed to treat possible ebola cases. >> a dressed this and was asked if more training would be available. the response i got was, they were hoping that those who attend the class trained the other nurses. that's not adequate. >> there's a whole comprehensive plan that needs to be in place and it's not. the waste, dealing with lab specimens, staffing. >> the california hospital association says it's surprised by the nurses' claims and the health system prepares for infectious diseases like ebola every day. >>> sonoma county town of healdsburg did something no other california city has ever done. the city council actually voted to ban the sale of cigarettes to anyone under 21. health experts think it's great. many businesses not so much pointing out that any 18-year- old can simply drive out of town and buy his cigarettes. the law takes effect in disease. >>> an actress who claimed the lapd put her in cuffs because of her race is now
they took that message to the governor yesterday and then to cal/osha in oakland. nurses say individual hospitals are not doing what's needed to treat possible ebola cases. >> a dressed this and was asked if more training would be available. the response i got was, they were hoping that those who attend the class trained the other nurses. that's not adequate. >> there's a whole comprehensive plan that needs to be in place and it's not. the waste, dealing with lab specimens,...
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cal osha. and hospital administrators. >> pam: the nurses told the governor. that hospitals are 'not' prepared for ebola. they want california to become a national leader. to go above and beyond the c-d- c guidelines. >> pam: the governor has agreed to review the matter. >> pam: still, nurses tell us, the meeting was productive, and the governor's involvementhere's kron 4's dan kerman. >> zenei cortez/kaiser hospital nurse- 00-10: nobody should be infected because our employers our hospitals refuse to provide everything we need to take care of patients. >> reporter:nurses gathered at califrina nurses assoc headquarters in oakland rallied to demand hospitals step up when it comes to ebola preparedness they called on the state to mandate regulations that go above current cdc guidelines. >>katy roemer/kaiser oakland 27-37: we want hazmat suits that do not allow for viral or blood penetration, we want respiratory protection so we are protected from any breathing, it's a negative pressure system and we want interactive face to face training, using the equipment so
cal osha. and hospital administrators. >> pam: the nurses told the governor. that hospitals are 'not' prepared for ebola. they want california to become a national leader. to go above and beyond the c-d- c guidelines. >> pam: the governor has agreed to review the matter. >> pam: still, nurses tell us, the meeting was productive, and the governor's involvementhere's kron 4's dan kerman. >> zenei cortez/kaiser hospital nurse- 00-10: nobody should be infected because our...
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>>reporter: beside governor brown the meet being included officials from cal/osha and public health. to order hospital to immediately adopt the federal center for disease control protocol for ebola. nurses say right now no hospital in california is truly prepared. >> we want hazmat suit that don't allow for viral blood penetration and interactive face-to-face training using the equipment so that we can be completely pro efficient prior to a patient with ebola walking into our facility. >> though not a case of ebola in california the nurses claim the time to get prepared has passed. >> reality of it is is it's not going to be soon enough. hospital are really irresponsible and not prepared already. and we have had to sound the alarm. >> in august the california department of public health launch information web site about ebola offering guidance to health care workers. they are recommendation not requirements. in berkeley laura anthony abc 7 news. >> officials in santa clara couldn't also briefed today on how well hospital in the south bay are prepared to handle ebola. one protocol hos
>>reporter: beside governor brown the meet being included officials from cal/osha and public health. to order hospital to immediately adopt the federal center for disease control protocol for ebola. nurses say right now no hospital in california is truly prepared. >> we want hazmat suit that don't allow for viral blood penetration and interactive face-to-face training using the equipment so that we can be completely pro efficient prior to a patient with ebola walking into our...
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headquarters in oakland this afternoon, more than 200 nurses got to sound off to state regulators from cal osha>> i have great concerns that there are not enough hospitals in this state to provide safe care to an ebola patient. >> we do not have skin guards, we don't have the protection equipment, the optimal ppe that we have been asking for. >> reporter: bay area hospitals we spoke with included john muir, ucsf and medical centers say they are training staff and providing equipment exceeding guidelines. but nurses point out guidelines are voluntary. at the state capital, nurses met with jerry brown asking the guidelines be made law. >> very willing to work on this. >> satisfied? >> at this point yeah, he hears our urgency and what we need. >> reporter: for the first time since ebola infected nina pham, governor brown offered hope. >> i do believe his agencies are staying up overnight, they're listening, they're working with our folks. >> reporter: new regulations take time but nurses say they are hopeful they'll have something firm before the first ebola patient arrives in california. john fow
headquarters in oakland this afternoon, more than 200 nurses got to sound off to state regulators from cal osha>> i have great concerns that there are not enough hospitals in this state to provide safe care to an ebola patient. >> we do not have skin guards, we don't have the protection equipment, the optimal ppe that we have been asking for. >> reporter: bay area hospitals we spoke with included john muir, ucsf and medical centers say they are training staff and providing...
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reporter: they took their concerns to sacramento to get the governor's help and met in oakland to tell cal/osha there's streaming going on at the kaisers but all standards, the training, there's not one uniform standard. >> reporter: the cdc issued much stricter guidelines for healthcare workers suggesting extra equipment and clothing and rigorous training. but these nurses want those guidelines to be mandatory in california. this woman says her hospital held only a few training sessions for nurses. >> a dressed this and was asked if more training would be available, i addressed it. they were hoping the other classes would train the nurses. that's inadequate. >> reporter: nurse after nurse expressed little faith that the hospitals are doing what's needed. >> nurses know the hospitals are not ready and we suspect it's profit-driven. and that's why -- on a daily basis i have trouble getting all the supplies i need. >> reporter: the california hospital association says it is surprised by the nurses' claims and says the health system prepares every day for infectious diseases like this. this has a
reporter: they took their concerns to sacramento to get the governor's help and met in oakland to tell cal/osha there's streaming going on at the kaisers but all standards, the training, there's not one uniform standard. >> reporter: the cdc issued much stricter guidelines for healthcare workers suggesting extra equipment and clothing and rigorous training. but these nurses want those guidelines to be mandatory in california. this woman says her hospital held only a few training sessions...
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the city's department of building inspection and cal osha are now investigating. >>> a new traffic headache for an already jam packed highway. highway 1 in pacifica. a detour is creating a traffic mess there, and then add on to that this time of the year, the annual pastime of pursuing the perfect pumpkin is making things worse. live tonight at pacifica tonight to explain. j. r.. >>reporter: well, pam, directly behind me, you can see this construction area. this is the area that has caused traffic delays here in pacifica. and now, this pumpkin festival to add to the problems. this is the kind of traffic back-up you can expect to see this weekend along highway 1 in pacifica. >> it will be bad. >> busy weekend, and a lot of tie-ups in the traffic. >> we know in the past year, bumper to bumper to get to those pumpkins. >>reporter: bridge construction means a detour for drivers chshgs is already led to back ups. >> now, the traffic is horrible every friday, saturday and sunday. i feel sorry for people going down the coast. >> yeah, it's crazy. people in pacifica are really upset because it's ta
the city's department of building inspection and cal osha are now investigating. >>> a new traffic headache for an already jam packed highway. highway 1 in pacifica. a detour is creating a traffic mess there, and then add on to that this time of the year, the annual pastime of pursuing the perfect pumpkin is making things worse. live tonight at pacifica tonight to explain. j. r.. >>reporter: well, pam, directly behind me, you can see this construction area. this is the area that...
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they took that message to the governor questioned and then to cal/osha in oakland. nurses say individual hospitals are not doing what's needed to treat possible ebola cases. >> a dressed this and was asked if more training would be available. the response i got was they were hoping that those who attend the class train the other nurses. that's not adequate. >> there's a whole comprehensive plan that needs to be in place and it's not. the waste, dealing with lab specimens, staffing. >> california hospital association says it's surprised by the nurses' claims and that the health system prepares for infectious diseases like ebola every day. >>> happening today, santa rosa remembering andy lopez the 13- year-old boy shot by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy erick gelhaus a year ago today. that deputy mistook lopez's pellet gun for an assault rifle. gelhaus was cleared of wrongdoing. there is a memorial at a park named after him on moreland avenue in santa rosa at 4:30 today. >>> new this morning, giants fan bryan stow who was brutally beaten in l.a. is speaking publicly
they took that message to the governor questioned and then to cal/osha in oakland. nurses say individual hospitals are not doing what's needed to treat possible ebola cases. >> a dressed this and was asked if more training would be available. the response i got was they were hoping that those who attend the class train the other nurses. that's not adequate. >> there's a whole comprehensive plan that needs to be in place and it's not. the waste, dealing with lab specimens, staffing....
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then to cal/osha in oakland.ual hospitals are not doing what's needed to treat possible ebola cases here in the state. >> i addressed this and was asked if more training would be available. they said they were hoping that those who attend the class train the other nurses. that's not adequate. >> there's a whole comprehensive plan that needs to be in place and it's not. >> the waste, dealing with lab specimens, staffing. >> the california hospital association says it is surprised by the nurses claims and that the health system prepares for infectious diseases like ebola every day. >>> wall street hopes for another day like yesterday. >> that would be nice. jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com, you were here a couple of days ago, jill, and back at work. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was great to meet you guys a couple of days ago and yup, back here on wall street. the opening bell rings in about an hour and the dow is back in positive territory for the year. it gained 215 points on tuesday. the nasdaq ros
then to cal/osha in oakland.ual hospitals are not doing what's needed to treat possible ebola cases here in the state. >> i addressed this and was asked if more training would be available. they said they were hoping that those who attend the class train the other nurses. that's not adequate. >> there's a whole comprehensive plan that needs to be in place and it's not. >> the waste, dealing with lab specimens, staffing. >> the california hospital association says it is...
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the city department of -- and cal osha are investigating. >>> a man was struck and killed by a suspectedrive in palo al to. on vehicle manslaughter, felony dui, and misdemeanor unlicensed driving. investigators say that torres was traveling southover on east bay shore road when he struck a power pole, hit the male pedestrian. found the pedestrian dead in the roadway. police are not releasing the identity of the victim. >>> police in oakland investigating a shooting that left one woman dead and a man injured. it happened on 69 th avenue in oakland early this morning. the woman was shot while she was driving near the old dot kol sum. also shot and is expected to survive. the woman and oakland resident was pronounced dead at the scene. the man was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. no word on a suspect or a motive. >>> a building in san francisco viftation valley neighborhood was evacuated after a car crashed into the building, causing a gas leak. video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. this happened this morning. crews made sure that the gas was venting safely from the br
the city department of -- and cal osha are investigating. >>> a man was struck and killed by a suspectedrive in palo al to. on vehicle manslaughter, felony dui, and misdemeanor unlicensed driving. investigators say that torres was traveling southover on east bay shore road when he struck a power pole, hit the male pedestrian. found the pedestrian dead in the roadway. police are not releasing the identity of the victim. >>> police in oakland investigating a shooting that left...
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. >> cal osha is investigating a scaffold collapse at a napa restaurant damaged in the august earthquakee scaffolding outside of restaurant allegria on first street collapsed 9:30 yesterday morning. workers have been used it to fix some superficial cracks there. no one was on the scaffolding at the time of the collapse. the restaurant was able to reopen for dinner last night. >>> it is 8:24. there are nine new members of california's hall of fame. >> the state of california proudly honors kareem abdul-jabbar. [cheers and applause]. >> kevin and jerry brown led the induction ceremony and handed out spirit of california med in sacramento last night. new members included filmmaker francis ford coppola and dr. dre. mimi silbert, who he co-founded the dellancy street foundation and steven schneider who is known for educating the public about global warming. >> that's really the genious of california. there are so many different ways of heroically demonstrating your contribution to our state. >> the hall of fame is part of the california museum which maria shriver helped create. the purpose is
. >> cal osha is investigating a scaffold collapse at a napa restaurant damaged in the august earthquakee scaffolding outside of restaurant allegria on first street collapsed 9:30 yesterday morning. workers have been used it to fix some superficial cracks there. no one was on the scaffolding at the time of the collapse. the restaurant was able to reopen for dinner last night. >>> it is 8:24. there are nine new members of california's hall of fame. >> the state of california...