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CEOSF Lifeline
CEOSF
17 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode we speak with Sophia and Jessica who both pushed for body armor and more protections at their agencies in different states. After several years on the job and having life threatening incidents, they were persistent with their supervisors and union to improve workplace safety. We discussed how code enforcement has changed in the last decade, lack of support, real incidents, risk management being MIA, mental health, and advice for others.
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In this episode we speak with Sophia and Jessica who both pushed for body armor and more protections at their agencies in different states. After several years on the job and having life threatening incidents, they were persistent with their supervisors and union to improve workplace safety. We discussed how code enforcement has changed in the last decade, lack of support, real incidents, risk management being MIA, mental health, and advice for others.
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Special Edition - SB 296
CEOSF Lifeline
10 minutes
4 years ago
Special Edition - SB 296
CEOSF President Justin Edson speaks about the recently approved bill in California that adds 829.7 to the Penal Code and requires officer safety standards for Code Enforcement.
CEOSF Lifeline
In this episode we speak with Sophia and Jessica who both pushed for body armor and more protections at their agencies in different states. After several years on the job and having life threatening incidents, they were persistent with their supervisors and union to improve workplace safety. We discussed how code enforcement has changed in the last decade, lack of support, real incidents, risk management being MIA, mental health, and advice for others.