OSHA has kicked off its summer campaign to
inform employers and employees about the dangers of working in the heat. The
campaign will continue its annual outreach to highlight how heat-related worker
fatalities are entirely preventable. In 2014 alone, 2,630 workers
suffered from heat illness and 18
died from heat stroke and related causes on the job.
On May 26, Kelly Schnapp, who directs
OSHA's Office of Science and Technology Assessment, joined four other experts
on a White House webinar highlighting
the risks of extreme heat to four vulnerable populations: the elderly,
athletes, emergency responders, and outdoor workers. Schnapp noted that a
majority of recent heat-related deaths investigated by OSHA involved workers on
the job for three days or less – highlighting the need for employers to ensure
that new workers become acclimated to the heat when starting or returning to
work.
OSHA also provided heat safety tips for
workers in a blog, Twitter posts, and an updated heat campaign webpage that
now includes illustrations of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, an animated
video, training resources, and links to an updated heat safety phone app. #WaterRestShade is the
official hashtag of the campaign, encouraging employers to provide their
workers with drinking water, ample breaks, and a shaded area while working
outdoors. OSHA also continues to partner with the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration to raise awareness on the dangers of working in the
heat through its Weather-Ready Nation campaign.
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