CA workers could get 'ultrahigh' heat conditions protections if bill passes
KTLA
A bill making its way through the California state legislature could potentially set new protections for employees working in ultrahigh heat outdoors.
If passed, Assembly Bill 2243 would require that the states Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board consider revising the heat illness standard for workers in industries like agriculture and construction when outdoor temperatures exceed 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
Employers could also be required to distribute their heat illness prevention plans, which they are already required to have, to workers when they are first hired and when temperatures first exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit or on an annual basis.
Assembly Bill 2243 would also require the standards board to consider lowering the limit the quality of the air must exceed before respiratory protective equipment becomes mandatory.
Passed the Assembly 47-19...