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In a landmark 2014 decision, the California Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board (Cal/OSHA) upheld citations against Treasure Island Media for failing to require performers to use condoms. The ruling was significant because it treated adult film sets as workplaces subject to health and safety regulations regarding blood-borne pathogens.

Treasure Island Media has faced intense criticism and legal action for producing content featuring high-risk sexual behavior and "chemsex," notably in the 2012 film Slammed . The studio has faced bans from major events and, in a landmark 2014 ruling, was ordered by Cal/OSHA to treat performers as employees subject to safety regulations. Read a detailed overview of the studio's history on Wikipedia . Treasure Island Media Slammed

The film depicted men engaging in sexual acts after injecting crystal meth . Critics slammed the studio for normalizing "chemsex" and dangerous substance abuse within the LGBTQ+ community. 4. Industry and Community Bans In a landmark 2014 decision, the California Occupational

The 2012 film is one of the studio's most notorious works, leading to widespread criticism from community leaders. The studio has faced bans from major events

Centered on sex between HIV-positive and HIV-negative men, this production was condemned for "fetishizing HIV" and the risk of transmission.