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Proposed OSHA Heat Regulations 2024: What Manufacturers Should Expect

OSHA Heat Regulations 2024

Daily temperatures are rising around the world due to climate change. The U.S. experienced record-breaking temperatures this past June, with the average maximum daytime temperature hitting 84.6F. This has not gone unnoticed by the National Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Rising temperatures have prompted them to propose new OSHA Heat Regulations 2024. In a recent Manufacturing Dive article, Ryan Stygar, a labor lawyer at Centurion Trial Attorneys stated, “Right now we have OSHA’s general duty standard, which basically says…

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