ARTBA sent a letter to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration asking to the agency to consider these suggestions when drafting its proposed rule on heat injury and illness:

  • OSHA has not offered transparent data to support the issuance of a broad safety standard.
  • Heat triggers must allow for regional variations.
  • OSHA should not disrupt effective industry strategies in heat illness prevention.
  • The proposed record keeping requirements are not balanced with the steps needed to ensure workers are provided with a safe and healthy place of work.
  • OSHA regulations should address worker safety without reference to unrelated policy priorities.

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