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San Diego adopts ordinance requiring basic OSHA and ETCP training for live‑event workers

San Diego City Council · February 25, 2025
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Summary

The City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance requiring vendors at city‑owned facilities and parks to certify that workers performing complex live‑event rigging and power work have completed OSHA 10 (workers), OSHA 30 (supervisors) and ETCP training for relevant trades. Union advocates and industry trainers testified in favor.

The San Diego City Council on Feb. 25 adopted a new ordinance requiring safety training for workers involved in complex live events at city facilities and parks.

Council Member Campillo, sponsor of the measure, presented the ordinance following a request from the Environmental Justice, Disability and Neighborhoods committee to establish minimum safety standards modeled on state legislation (AB 1775). Staff described the scope: the ordinance applies to complex live…

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