FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IR #2005-34
Friday August 23, 2005
Internet: http://www.dir.ca.gov
CONTACT:
Dean Fryer
Renée Bacchini
415-703-5050
Approved emergency regulations on heat illness prevention now in effect
San Francisco
- The State Office of Administrative Law (OAL) yesterday approved the emergency
regulations for heat illness prevention submitted by the Cal/OSHA Standards
Board on Aug. 12. The emergency regulations were filed with the Secretary of
State and are effective immediately. The Division of Occupational Safety and
Health now begins the 120 day public hearing process to develop permanent heat
illness prevention regulations.
The emergency regulations focus on actions that can be taken immediately by
employers and employees to prevent further heat stress illnesses or fatalities.
The emergency regulations:
The regulations apply equally to all who work outdoors in conditions that induce heat stress - from the farm worker to the roofer to the laborer paving the highway. "The recent deaths of farm workers, construction workers, and a moving company employee highlight the need for a regulation that protects all those who work outside," said Division of Occupational Safety and Health Acting Chief Len Welsh.
With approval by OAL, the emergency heat stress regulations will be in effect for 120 days, during which time Cal/OSHA and the Labor and Workforce Development Agency will continue to work with the board, and worker and employer communities towards the adoption of permanent regulations.
In the meantime, the Division of Occupational Safety and Health is already educating employers and workers on methods of heat stress avoidance. It has launched a campaign that includes an advisory bulletin, a Spanish language radio blitz, and a Web page outlining preventative measures.
To find out more about protecting workers from heat stress visit our Web site at www.dir.ca.gov or call 510-286-7000.
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