Worksite Heat Stress Expert Encourages Employers to Use OSHA's New Guidance as a Blueprint for Compliance
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- • OSHA extends Heat National Emphasis Program through April 2031 for continued heat-related prevention efforts.
- • New guidance provides clearer expectations for inspectors during heat-related inspections.
- • Employers encouraged to use OSHA guidance as a blueprint for compliance.
Source Summary
St. Paul, MN, June 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OSHA has officially extended its Heat National Emphasis Program (NEP) through April 2031, reinforcing the agency's continued focus on preventing heat-related illnesses and fatalities while providing employers with clearer guidance on what inspectors will be looking for during heat-related inspections.
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