The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (Cal/OSHA Standards Board) recently published the official draft version of an indoor heat illness prevention standard. There are already heat illness regulations applicable to outdoor places of employment and the new proposed regulation would apply to indoor places of employment when the temperature reaches at least 82 degrees Fahrenheit when employees are present.
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Cal/OSHA Standards Board Publishes Proposed Indoor Heat Illness Prevention Standard
Ogletree via SHRM | Apr 2023
Read the proposed standard: Heat Illness Prevention in Indoor Places of Employment
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