Proposed OSHA Heat Stress Rule: 3 Challenges Businesses Must Prepare For

In this video, Dan Engling, MS, CIH, CSP, Vice President of Safety and Industrial Health Services at KERAMIDA, outlines what may be the top 3 challenges businesses could face regarding OSHA’s proposed Heat Stress Rule if it becomes enforceable as is: Facilitation of Acclimatization, Environmental Heat Monitoring, and the potential need for a dedicated Heat Safety Coordinator. While the rule is still in the proposal stages, Dan provides an overview of these potential issues and what businesses might need to consider moving forward for Heat Stress Management.


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Get Ready for OSHA's New Heat Stress Rule - EHS and Sustainability Conference

OSHA has issued an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in both outdoor and indoor work settings, marking the start of a heat-specific workplace standard. In this presentation, KERAMIDA’s Dan Engling breaks down the latest developments and what they mean for your business.

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Stay Ahead of OSHA's Upcoming Heat Stress Standard

OSHA has announced an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings, beginning the process of establishing a heat-specific workplace standard. While we don't have the finalized regulations yet, we can anticipate the coming standard by examining several sources and past OSHA guidelines. KERAMIDA is ready to help your company prepare and comply with these upcoming changes. Our experts have been closely following this process and can develop comprehensive heat stress management plans, provide training, and ensure your workplace remains safe and compliant. Contact KERAMIDA today to stay ahead of these changes and protect your workforce.


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