What are the new OSHA heat illness standards for construction workers in 2026?
OSHA's new heat illness rule takes effect July 16, 2024, requiring employers to provide water, shade, and acclimatization programs when temperatures exceed 80°F.
OSHA's heat illness prevention standard applies to all construction employers when the heat index reaches 80°F or higher. The rule mandates that employers provide readily accessible drinking water, shade areas for rest breaks, and paid acclimatization periods for new and returning workers. Crane operators face particular risks due to enclosed cabs and prolonged sun exposure at height.
Remember: "WSA at 80" - Water, Shade, Acclimatization when temps hit 80°F (effective July 2024)
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