Understanding and Complying with Cal/OSHA’s New Indoor Heat Regulation
With the recent implementation of Cal/OSHA's Heat Illness Prevention in Indoor Places of Employment regulation, it is crucial for employers in the construction industry to understand how to comply with the new requirements to ensure the safety and well-being of their workers. This training session will provide an in-depth overview of the new indoor heat regulation and its specific implications for construction companies, especially those with both indoor and outdoor work environments.
With the recent implementation of Cal/OSHA’s Heat Illness Prevention in Indoor Places of Employment regulation, it is crucial for employers in the construction industry to understand how to comply with the new requirements to ensure the safety and well-being of their workers. This training session will provide an in-depth overview of the new indoor heat regulation and its specific implications for construction companies, especially those with both indoor and outdoor work environments.
Key topics to be covered:
- Overview of the new indoor heat regulation and who it applies to.
- Requirements for employers when indoor temperatures reach 82 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
- Specific measures that must be taken to prevent heat illness, including the provision of water, rest breaks, cool-down areas, and methods for cooling down the work environment.
- How construction companies with both indoor and outdoor workplaces are impacted and the compliance requirements for each setting.
- Practical steps for implementing an effective heat illness prevention program in indoor construction environments.
Who should attend?
This training is essential for safety managers, HR professionals, supervisors, and anyone responsible for workplace safety in the construction industry, particularly in environments where indoor temperatures can reach 82 degrees Fahrenheit or more.
Interactive Q&A Session:
At the end of the training, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and seek clarifications directly from the experts. This is a great chance to get practical advice tailored to your specific workplace needs.
Join us to ensure your construction site is fully compliant with Cal/OSHA’s new regulation and to safeguard your employees from heat-related illnesses.