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Portable Sanitation Association International News
BIWEEKLY EDITION JULY 7, 2021
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OSHA's Heat Illness Prevention Campaign Provides Tools and Guidance*…continued from
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Resources. Following are resources that may be helpful to you in
creating your heat exposure plan and training your team.
• OSHA's Occupational Exposure to Heat page explains what
employers can do to keep workers safe and what workers
need to know—including factors for heat illness, adapting
to working in indoor and outdoor heat, protecting workers,
recognizing symptoms, and first aid training. The page also
includes resources for specific industries and OSHA
workplace standards.
• Look for heat illness educational and training materials on the
OSHA Publications page.
• Read the standards related to heat exposure at the federal
level and see whether your state has specific rules on the
Heat Exposure Standards page. v