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Preventing Heat Illness On The Job

OSHA-recommended strategies to reduce heat-related incidents

As summer approaches and temperatures rise, it is crucial to protect your employees from heat-related incidents. In 2022, OSHA launched a targeted program to protect workers from the increasing threat of heat-related illness. This program is called the National Emphasis Program (NEP) on Outdoor and Indoor Heat-Related Hazards. Originally, it was set to expire in 2025, but has been extended by one more year.

 

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Why the NEP is Necessary

The danger of extreme heat increases each year due to continuing effects of climate change.

  • Workers suffer over 3,500 injuries and illnesses related to heat each year.
  • Low-wage workers and workers of color disproportionally make up the population of employees exposed to high levels of heat, intensifying socioeconomic and racial inequalities.

 

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