Notification designed to reinforce employer’s obligation to protecting workers from heat related illness and notify businesses of stepped-up OSHA inspections and enforcement.
The Department of Labor has issued a heat hazard alert in response to soaring temperatures throughout the United States. According to a release detailing the announcement, the alert is meant to “remind employers of their obligation to protect workers against heat illness or injury in outdoor and indoor workplaces.”
In addition to the alert, OSHA will investigate and enforce heat safety regulations. High-risk industries, such as agriculture and construction, will be an area of focus for the agency’s efforts.
OSHA uses hazard alerts to provide specific information on safety and health hazards to employers, workers, and other stakeholders. An alert describes the hazard and offers recommendations on how hazardous exposures can be eliminated or reduced and what actions employers should take to protect employees. These actions include:
Take a moment to read OSHA’s recently released heat hazard alert.
Aug 2, 2023 — Member Update
Sep 30, 2025 - Learn more about how SMACNA Member Contractor Southland helped build this iconic memorial that honors the men and women who served in the Armed Forces.
Sep 30, 2025 - This bi-annual meeting is an opportunity for you to learn more about SMACNA initiatives and have your voice heard by SMACNA leadership!
Sep 30, 2025 - Attendees will be greeted by an immersive kickoff experience, titled the Pulse of Innovation, which will set the tone for the entire event.