Cal/OSHA Issues Late-Season Heat Advisory for Southern California -- Occupational Health & Safety

Cal/OSHA Issues Late-Season Heat Advisory for Southern California

Cal/OSHA is reminding employers to protect workers from heat illness as temperatures rise in Southern California.

Employers are advised to provide water, shade, rest breaks, and training to prevent heat illness, which can be a serious and potentially deadly hazard.

“We cannot allow lives to be lost in the rebuild,”

Labor Commissioner Luke Farley emphasized the importance of vigilance as heat risks extend further into the fall.

Cal/OSHA's advisory underscores the need for employers to take immediate steps to protect workers, as state heat standards apply to both indoor and outdoor workplaces.

Author's summary: Cal/OSHA warns employers to protect workers from heat illness.

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