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Established in 1914 by the state legislature, State Fund is California's most reliable provider of workers' compensation insurance and a vital asset to California businesses. State Fund supports California's entrepreneurial spirit and plays a stabilizing role in the economy by providing fairly priced workers' compensation insurance, helping California employers keep their workplaces safe, and restoring injured workers.




State Fund and Cal.OSHA Explore Accident Investigations in Free Seminar

October 08, 2009

SACRAMENTO, CA --- State Fund is hosting a free seminar to help employers understand why Cal/OSHA investigates workplace accidents, the procedures they follow, and the most common violations that are cited. Michael Donlon, Senior Safety Engineer for Cal/OSHA, will discuss accident investigations and field questions from the audience during the seminar.

In addition, Deanna Mouser, attorney at law, will provide an overview of how to manage employees within the realm of the law.

The event takes place October 22 in Sacramento.

Registration and complimentary continental breakfast begin at 7:30 a.m. at the Radisson Hotel Sacramento, 500 Leisure Lane. The seminar will end at noon.

The event is open to the public.

To register, contact Angel Martinez at (916) 924-6812 or visit the Seminars page at www.statefundca.com.

The seminar is part of State Fund’s Employer Education Series offered throughout the state on a variety of workers’ compensation topics.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Established in 1914 by the state legislature, State Fund is California’s largest provider of workers’ compensation insurance and a vital asset to California businesses. Completely self supporting, State Fund plays a stabilizing role in California’s economy by maintaining an open door policy that ensures that all employers have a strong and stable option for their workers’ compensation needs.

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