Recently, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh and Vice President Kamala Harris announced that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) would launch a National Emphasis Program that would seek to protect workers from heat related issues in the workplace.
As set out in the announcement, OSHA will inspect the job sites of over 70 high risk industries when the National Weather Service issues a heat warning or advisory for a certain area. These inspections will include both the indoor and outdoor workplace. The aim of OSHA in this instance is to provide workers with an understanding of their rights and impress upon employers their responsibilities for taking care of workers when warm weather comes into play.
I refer readers to the below press release for more information. With summer just around the corner, this is a timely development to note.
For additional information: https://www.osha.gov/news/newsreleases/national/04122022
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