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OSHA expands heat hazard protection measures
2021-11-03T05:00:00Z
OSHA says that while many heat illnesses go unreported, the official data show that 43 workers died from heat illness in 2019, and at least 2,410 others suffered serious illnesses. To better protect heat-exposed workers, OSHA is taking steps as part of an all-of-government effort to protect workers and the public from extreme heat.
Pre-proposal | The agency intends to issue an advance notice of proposed rulemaking on heat illness prevention in outdoor and indoor work settings. The notice, slated to be published this month, will initiate a comment period allowing for OSHA to gather data. |
Enforcement initiative | Effective immediately, under an enforcement initiative, OSHA is prioritizing heat-related interventions and inspections on days when the heat index exceeds 80°F. On these days, OSHA Area Directors will dedicate resources in responding to heat-related complaints and expand the scope of programmed and unprogrammed inspections to address heat-related hazards. This initiative also aims to educate employers. |
Targeting | OSHA is working to formalize a National Emphasis Program on heat-hazard cases, which will target high-risk industries and focus OSHA resources and staff time on heat inspections. The program is intended to take effect before the 2022 summer heat season. |