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VisitBiden Administration Proposes First Federal Heat Protection Rule for 36 Million Workers
Jul 2, 2024, 05:16 PM
President Joe Biden's administration has proposed the first-ever federal rule aimed at protecting workers from extreme heat. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) introduced this regulation to prevent heat-related injuries and deaths, potentially safeguarding an estimated 36 million U.S. workers. This initiative comes as the U.S. faces increasing heatwaves, with temperatures reaching 106 degrees Fahrenheit in places like Las Vegas, Nevada. Biden announced five new actions to combat climate change-fueled extreme weather events, including the first-ever White House Summit on Extreme Heat.
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