Summer is almost here!
This is why the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are joining
forces to promote a Summer
Safety Campaign.
OSHA provides resources for workplace
preparedness and response to severe weather emergencies that
can arise during summer, including: hurricanes,
wildfires and
floods as
well as severe
heat. OSHA and NOAA encourage employers to be aware of weather forecasts,
train workers on severe weather plans and keep emergency supplies, including a
battery-operated weather radio.
Some parts of the country have already experienced deadly
and damaging flooding this season. And hurricane season begins today in the
Atlantic and began in mid-May in the Pacific. Both high-hazard seasons run
through November. Employers and workers need to be prepared with a detailed plan before
these events occur to ensure that everyone stays safe.
And with temperatures rising, now is the
best time for employers to prepare to protect workers outdoors. Workers in
outdoor industries like agriculture, construction and transportation face
serious hazards from working
in the heat, including illness and death. One handy tool available
for free to prevent these hazards is the OSHA Heat App that
calculates the heat index (both temperature and humidity) at your worksite and
provides recommendations for how best to protect workers based on the risk
level. OSHA's heat app, recently updated for iPhone users, has been downloaded
more than 193,000 times.
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