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VisitOSHA Proposes First-Ever Federal Heat Protection Standard for Workers
Jul 12, 2024, 01:06 PM
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a proposed standard aimed at preventing heat injury and illness among workers. This new regulation focuses on providing protections for workers exposed to high temperatures, including mandated rest breaks when temperatures exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The proposal is particularly significant for outdoor workers in regions like Dallas, where extreme heat is a common issue. The proposed standard is part of a broader effort to enhance workplace safety and health, addressing the growing concerns over heat-related injuries and illnesses. This first-ever federal heat protection standard marks a significant step in safeguarding workers' health.
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