Cooling Solutions Feature: OSHA, Heat Exposure, And Worker Safety
Cooling Solutions Feature: OSHA, Heat Exposure, And Worker Safety
Building owners and operators need an effective cooling strategy to protect workers from excessive heat exposure.
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Building owners and operators need an effective cooling strategy to protect workers from excessive heat exposure.
Building owners and operators need an effective cooling strategy to protect workers from excessive heat exposure.
OSHA says Arizona has been delinquent in adopting national safety standards since 2015.
OSHA says Arizona has been delinquent in adopting national safety standards since 2015.
The agency will inspect the jobsites of over 70 high-risk industries — including construction — in indoor and outdoor settings when the National Weather Service issues a heat warning or advisory for a local area.
The agency will inspect the jobsites of over 70 high-risk industries — including construction — in indoor and outdoor settings when the National Weather Service issues a heat warning or advisory for a local area.
OSHA is in the process of developing a federal standard to protect workers from exposure to dangerous heat conditions, which it currently doesn't have. That — combined with summer weather and heat waves sweeping many parts of the country — is boosting attention to heat-related health problems among construction workers. "Construction workers as a whole are at risk of heat-related illness," said Gavin West, director of nanomaterials research at The Center for Construction Research and Trainin...
OSHA is in the process of developing a federal standard to protect workers from exposure to dangerous heat conditions, which it currently doesn't have. That — combined with summer weather and heat waves sweeping many parts of the country — is boosting attention to heat-related health problems among construction workers. "Construction workers as a whole are at risk of heat-related illness," said Gavin West, director of nanomaterials research at The Center for Construction Research and Trainin...
A Health, Safety, and Environment Director discusses how organizations can address and prevent heat-related hazards
A Health, Safety, and Environment Director discusses how organizations can address and prevent heat-related hazards
Enhanced, expanded measures apply to indoor and outdoor workplaces, are part of an interagency Biden-Harris administration effort to protect workers, communities.
Enhanced, expanded measures apply to indoor and outdoor workplaces, are part of an interagency Biden-Harris administration effort to protect workers, communities.
The U.S. Department of Labor will award $3.2 million in Susan Harwood grants for workplace safety and health training on infectious diseases, including COVID-19.
The U.S. Department of Labor will award $3.2 million in Susan Harwood grants for workplace safety and health training on infectious diseases, including COVID-19.
National Safety Council calls on employers to address psychological safety for workers, offers a variety of resources and tools as guidance
National Safety Council calls on employers to address psychological safety for workers, offers a variety of resources and tools as guidance
Acuity Brands' service, STAR-enabled Life Safety solutions, provide wireless access on mobile devices for facility owners and managers.
Acuity Brands' service, STAR-enabled Life Safety solutions, provide wireless access on mobile devices for facility owners and managers.
Harwood grants support workplace health and safety, focusing on targeted training, hazard awareness, and creating safety training programs.
Read the full article "OSHA Awards Over $11.7M In Workplace Safety, Health Grants" on Facility Executive Magazine.
Harwood grants support workplace health and safety, focusing on targeted training, hazard awareness, and creating safety training programs.
Read the full article "OSHA Awards Over $11.7M In Workplace Safety, Health Grants" on Facility Executive Magazine.