Cal/OSHA issues report on heat-illness crackdown

Oakland, CA – The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health’s heat illness prevention Special Emphasis Program led to 3,575 inspections in 2014 – about one-third of which resulted in heat-related citations – the agency has announced.

A vast majority of Cal/OSHA’s 2014 heat inspections occurred in either the construction (2,022) or agriculture (678) industry; the remainder took place at outdoor worksites in various industries, according to a report on the program.

From those inspections, 1,058 resulted in at least one citation for a violation of the Heat Illness Prevention Standard. The most frequently cited sections of the standard related to an employer’s written heat illness prevention program, employee training and inadequate water.

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Overall compliance with the Heat Illness Prevention Standard increased slightly in 2014 from 2013, and last year had fewer confirmed heat-related fatalities and illnesses than the previous year, the report stated.

The report was released in conjunction with a March 13 Cal/OSHA Advisory Committee meeting.

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