• OSHA 300A Summary Logs

    Fed/OSHA required all employers to file a copy of their 300A summary logs by July 1, 2018 (for 2017 reporting). Cal/OSHA recently passed emergency rulemaking to ensure the state was complying with the Federal requirement.

    Click HERE for the Federal website to send, or see if you are required to submit. Certain establishments below 20 employees or in non construction occupations may not be required to submit. Per OSHA:

    Only a small fraction of establishments are required to electronically submit their Form 300A data to OSHA. Establishments that meet any of the following criteria DO NOT have to send their information to us. Remember, these criteria apply at the establishment level, not to the firm as a whole.

    • The establishment’s peak employment during the previous calendar year was 19 or fewer, regardless of the establishment’s industry.
    • The establishment’s industry is on this list, regardless of the size of the establishment.
    • The establishment had a peak employment between 20 and 249 employees during the previous calendar year AND the establishment’s industry is not on this list.
  • Jan 24- Capitol Tour!

    JAN 24: Capitol Tour, Meet Your Representative, Network & Dinner Meeting to Follow

    The Capitol: 4:00 – 5:00 PM:

    Here is your chance to see Behind the Scenes at the State Capitol! Enjoy a Guided VIP tour of the Capitol, along with an opportunity to talk shop with your state representatives.

    Standing tall against Sacramento’s city skyline, the impressive white granite dome of the California State Capitol is beautiful from the outside – but even more interesting once you take a peek inside!

    Following the 1/24/19 CSA Board Meeting, directors will be visiting senators and/or assembly members, acquainting our state legislators with who and what the California Sign Association represents. CSA Tour Participants will join board members (meeting in the Rotunda, sharply by 4pm), as we explore the Capitol, becoming more informed citizens with an appreciation for the democratic process and the life cycle of a bill, from being an idea to becoming a law, and being guided by the Secretary of State.

    The Legislature began life in 1849 with only 16 Senators and 36 Assembly Members. Half of each house came from the mining districts of Sacramento and San Joaquin! Today, however, most representatives come from the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and San Diego, where our state’s population is concentrated.

    Network and Dinner Presentation to Follow at Holiday Inn, Sacramento Downtown-Arena, 300 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814

    No Host Cocktails:           5:30pm – 6:30pm

    Dinner and Presentation : 6:30pm – 8:30pm

    Meet Louis Stewart, City of Sacramento’s first Chief Innovation Officer, as he shares insights “behind the scenes.”

    Responsible for the development of a broad citywide portfolio of programs and initiatives that support, drive, influence and build upon the City of Sacramento’s economic inclusion philosophy, business development strategies, goals, customer relationships and business results, Louis oversaw the coordination and promotion of innovative programs, activities, and emerging technologies throughout California for the last seven years. We are looking forward to Louis sharing some of his vast experience with us. Sip on some-thing cold to drink, with an opportunity to network with fellow CSA Members.  Then it’s time to experience some fabulous food and camaraderie with those who make up the heart of the Association!

  • Jan 15, Eat and Learn in Southern CA

    Education Seminar, Network & Dinner Meeting

    On Tuesday, January 15th, Join us for TWO great education sessions about Title 24 – for design, permits, manufacturing, installation and project management, and Part 2, CARB – California Air Resources Board: Recognizing air pollutants & Effect on the Economy of the state.

    Seminar: 3:30pm -5:30pm
    No Host Cocktails 5:30pm – 6:30pm
    Dinner & Networking: 6:30pm – 8:30pm

    Seminar will guide members through the Title 24 process, from permit to inspection!  Part 2 of this education program will provide insights into CARB, California Air Resources Board: Recognizing air pollutants & Effect on the Economy of the state.

    Following the seminar, sip on something cold to drink, and network with fellow CSA Members. Then it’s time to experience some fabulous food and camaraderie with those who make up the heart of the Association!

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    Day at the Races – Fast Horses + Mudd = Lots of Fun

    Forty-six CSA members and staff attended the races on November 29th at Del Mar Racetrack, located in Del Mar, California. Entrance fee, a program, the CSA-sponsored First Race, a picture in the winner’s circle for two representatives from our event sponsor Federal Heath, and a fabulous buffet lunch, all were included in the CSA Event Package.

    The weather became a challenge for all, but the track was fast, and the beverages and conversation started flowing at 11 a.m. After the pledge of allegiance and a thank you to all in attendance, lunch was served at 11:45 a.m., and first post was 12:30 p.m. Betting was active, and cheering for favorite horses was lively and loud, with networking and camaraderie shared by all.

    As noted in The San Diego Union-Tribune, “At one point on Thursday afternoon at Del Mar, it was raining about as hard as it ever does in Southern California. A half-hour later, the clouds broke and the sun came out — in the middle of the fourth race.

    That’s how crazy the weather was at the racetrack known for shorts and sunshine.

    With the help of our $1,300 sponsor Federal Heath — this CSA SoCal event was a huge success. THANK YOU!

    “Let’s do it again next year!”

  • OSHA ALERT!

    Did you miss it? For those of you operating cranes with a lift capacity of 2000 lbs. or more, as of NOV 10, 2018, you were required to be OSHA Certified.  Originally issued in August 2010, OSHA called for crane operators to be either certified or qualified by November 2014.  The agency initiated a 3-year extension, followed by another 1-year extension, delaying the rule until November 2017; that deadline eventually delayed again until November 10, 2018 and is now in force.

    If you are running a crane without certified operators you must take action now.  The California regulations can be found here:   https://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/1618_1.html

    OSHA penalties for non-compliance range in the thousands of dollars —  https://www.osha.gov/penalties/

    California penalties are equally pricey — https://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/336.html

    The Employer Responsibility to Evaluate Operator Competency Deadline has been extended 90-Days, until February 7, 2019.

    OSHA penalties for non-compliance range in the thousands of dollars.

    OSHA – Final Rules:

    The Final Rule, as it appeared in 11/9/18 edition of the Federal Register, contains these changes since May 2018;

    • Removed certification by “Capacity” from certification requirements. Operators must be certified by “Type” (e.g., Mobile, Tower, Gantry), but Capacity certifications (e.g., “Under 21 tons”, “21-75 tons,” “Over 75 tons”) are now optional.
    • Added requirements for ongoing comprehensive training of operators, both formal and practical instruction.
    • Clarified and permanently extend the employer duty to evaluate potential operators for their ability to safely operate equipment covered by the Final Rule.
    • Required documentation of that employer evaluation.
  • CARB Sunsets “Compliance Alternative”

    CARB requirements are now front and center for the sign industry in California.

    CSA conducted its 1st seminar and dinner meeting in northern California OCT 25th, at the Holiday Inn – Dublin, CA. Addressed during the seminar was a recap of CARB (California Air Resources Board) regulations and enforcement taking place, pertaining to Diesel Equipment. It is important to note that non-compliant diesel trucks will not be re-registered by the DMV starting January 1st, 2020. In addition, your low mileage trucks may not qualify for an extension after 2019.
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  • We Welcome John Hackley of Oculus!

    Oculus Business Coaching

    John Hackley | ASBC

    John Hackley is a seasoned sign industry consultant, trainer and author. He is also a new member of the California Sign Association!

    As founder and former CEO of Hackley Architectural Signage, Inc. John led the company to become a dominant competitor in the Healthcare and Corporate office signage marketplace for nearly 20 years. He established a reputation for the highest standards in design-build fabrication and project management within the visual communications community.

    Hackley’s credentials include a C-45 sign contractor license, accreditation as a small business consultant with the AASBC, contributor for Sign Builder Illustrated and speaker for ISA. Currently with Oculus Business Coaching, John leads business development and strategic alliances across the country as its Chief Efficiency officer. Oculus provides consultation and executive coaching programs designed to help sign manufacturers make significant improvements by implementing systemic solutions to increase productivity & business valuation.

    We welcome John to CSA and look forward to his insights!

  • SoCal Horse Race Event in Del Mar 2018!

    Join us as Thoroughbred athletes and world class jockeys take to the track for the most exciting 2 minutes in sports!  Del Mar Race Tracks, Where CSA Comes to Play! Join sign industry professionals, both members and non-members, for an event to highlight camaraderie and networking! Marvel as the Thoroughbreds dance on “toes” as they are led from the paddock to the track. Watch as the trainers saddle and prepare for the race. Listen as the bugler sounds the call to post. Before you know it, the caller is heard from every corner of the park “racing” and the horses are off dashing for the finish line.

    The horses thunder down the stretch towards the finish line – CSA Members can’t help but stand up screaming encouragement. As the horses reach the wire, we erupt into victory hugs and high-fives all around. All part of the amazing fun!

    gg-fields-groupDel Mar racetrack is an American Thoroughbred horse racing track at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in the seaside city of Del Mar, California, 20 mi north of San Diego. Meet us there! 2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard, Del Mar, CA 92014

    SCHEDULE:

    No Host Cocktails: 11:00am-12:00 Noon
    Lunch Buffet – Opens: 11:30am
    Lunch-Network-Races: Until 4:00pm
    Package Includes: Entrance, Program and Lunch

    Sponsorship Packages Available! Click Here for PDF

    Book Online OR Download PDF Here

    “Great race atmosphere, nice weather, an all around great experience.” . – Google
    “Great vibe, good races. The amenities are fantastic.”
    Really nice race track with really good food and really good beer. .”
  • Oct 25 Eat and Learn in Northern CA

    Education Seminar, Network & Dinner Meeting

    On October 25th, Join us for TWO great education sessions about Title 24 – for design, permits, manufacturing, installation and project management, and Part 2, CARB – California Air Resources Board: Recognizing air pollutants & Effect on the Economy of the state.

    Seminar: 3:30pm -5:30pm
    No Host Cocktails 5:30pm – 6:30pm
    Dinner & Networking: 6:30pm – 8:30pm

    Meet our Guest Speaker, Gary Flamm and learn the ins and outs of Title 24 Compliance – How to Deal with Enforcement.
    Gary has made over 200 presentations and training courses on the Title 24 Lighting Standards and the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations. After working for twelve years with the California Energy Commission (CEC) in the Building Standards Development Unit, he is “in the trenches” and understand the issues, rational, and intent of the Lighting Standards. Gary is anxious to help CSA members through the Title 24 process, from permit to inspection!  Part 2 of this education program will provide insights into CARB, California Air Resources Board: Recognizing air pollutants & Effect on the Economy of the state.

    Following the seminar, sip on something cold to drink, and network with fellow CSA Members. Then it’s time to experience some fabulous food and camaraderie with those who make up the heart of the Association!

  • Forward Through 2019!

    A New CSA Year is here!

    The 2018-19 CSA fiscal year began OCT 1, with a busy calendar in the planning. CSA’s Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and Staff, have all expressed their continued commitment to education and training, as well as the programs and benefits available to CSA members and the on-premise sign industry. Neal Tibbs, CSA President (2018-19) and Vice President, Ad Art Sign Company, is looking forward to reaching out to as many CSA member companies as he can over the next year, with CSA’s #1 Goal For This Year Being “training our workforce”. Continue Reading