2 years - Frequency of FLC Exam
1 year - Frequency of Supervisor Sexual Harassment Training
Before you hire workers, you must tell them (1) where they will be employed, (2) the pay rates, (3) the
crops they will
work on, (4) their work duties, (5) the expected length of employment, (6) whether you will receive a
commission for sales from a store owned by the grower and about fees for (7) transportation, (8)
housing, and (9) other benefits. - information for new workers
the pay rate for each job, your name, your FLC license # - what information must be posted at field
entrance
The number of facilities increases by one for men and one for women for every 20 workers. Unless
there are less than 5 employees, then there can be one coed toilet as long as it locks from the inside -
how many bathrooms must you provide
Violate any state or federal law governing farm labor contractors, including health and safety, payment
of wages,
or lack of workers' compensation insurance.
• Include any false information on your application.
• Change any condition under which the license was issued.
• Allow any employee to drive a farm labor vehicle without proper license and certification.
• Fail to pay wages promptly
• Fail to comply with an FLC contract
• Sell alcoholic beverages as part of the FLC business - how can you lose your CA FLC license
1/20 = 5% - % of employees needing emergency first air training
, one quart per person per hour at a reasonable distance - How much water must you provide
single use cups - how dispense water
headache, nausea, vomiting, cramps, weakness, blurred vision, pinpoint pupils, breathing difficulties,
nervousness, sweating/clammy skin, watery eyes, drooling or frothing at the mouth, muscle spasms,
skin rash,
and coma - Symptoms of Pesticide poisoning
• Have a qualified applicator license or a pest control business License
• Follow all the relevant worker safety regulations. (Contact DPR for the specific regulations.)
• Establish a hazard communication program for workers who handle pesticides
• Post the PSIS A-8 leaflet at the worksite (which is different from the leaflet you give to fieldworkers
who do not
handle pesticides)
• Include pesticide handling in your Injury and Illness Prevention Program (the IIPP is explained fully in
Chapter
II, section D)
• Keep records of the pesticides you apply and submit written reports to the county agricultural
commissioner. - If your business wants to handle pesticides you must:
Hoes: work like hoeing weeds, anything meant for long hoes
Poles: picking nuts and fruits because they conduct electricity - Short handled hoes and metallic
poles, what can they not be used for?
(1) who will be responsible for the program, (2) training, (3) a system
to ensure compliance, (4) a way to make anonymous reports, (5) a method of identifying and fixing
hazards,
(6) investigations, and (7) recordkeeping. - IIPP must include
$750 - The minimum fine for field sanitation violation is