In an effort to reduce heat-related illnesses and injuries for workers, the State of Arizona is stepping up the rate of workplace inspections for employers in high-exposure industries.
On July 17, 2023, the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH) announced the launch of a “state emphasis program” (SEP) focused on “high heat” industries such as construction and agriculture. One provision of the SEP calls for inspections on any day that the National Weather Service has announced a heat warning or advisory for the local area.
Arizona employers in any industry that involves outdoor work (or work in non-cooled spaces) should pay special attention to heat safety measures in order to create a safe working environment and avoid inspection violations.
The following steps can help you comply:
Following the recommended steps will not only help you provide a better working environment; it can also protect you from potentially serious financial consequences, such as:
If you have any questions about whether your employee policies adequately protect your workers from high-heat conditions and help your company comply with the heightened ADOSH inspections, contact your attorney or your human resources or worker safety professional.
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