A newly published UC Berkeley study takes a highly critical view of Sonoma County’s Ag Pass program, adding to previous analyses that suggest the system, which allows agricultural workers into disaster evacuation zones when approved by the Sheriff’s Office, keeps local industry humming at the expense of worker health and safety.
Among the findings of a survey of more than 1,000 Sonoma County farmworkers presented in the article published Oct. 20 in the Journal of Agromedicine:
• 75% of respondents said they had done agricultural work during an active wildfire, or in the presence of wildfire smoke.
• 37% said their employers had not provided them with any personal protective equipment while they were working during fires.
• 66% said their health was affected by working during wildfires,

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