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5 January 2024

Cal/OSHA Standards Board Publishes Further Modifications Of Draft Indoor Heat Illness Prevention Standard

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On December 22, 2023, the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board published further modifications of the draft indoor heat illness standard.
United States Employment and HR
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On December 22, 2023, the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board published further modifications of the draft indoor heat illness standard. The modifications, which were based on suggestions received in November and December, clarify an exception related to incidental heat exposures.

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  • On December 22, 2023, the Cal/OSHA Standards Board published additional modifications of the draft indoor heat illness standard.
  • The proposed standard would "not apply to incidental heat exposures where an employee is exposed to temperatures at or above 82 degrees Fahrenheit and below 95 degrees Fahrenheit for less than 15 minutes in any 60-minute period," though crucially, this exception would not apply to "[v]ehicles without effective and functioning air conditioning" or to "[s]hipping or intermodal containers during loading, unloading, or related work."
  • The carve-outs to the regulation exception would likely impose a greater compliance burden on certain warehouse operations.
  • A vote on whether to adopt the standard will likely occur at the March 2024 Standards Board meeting.

This is the third draft of the regulation and initiates a new fifteen-day comment period.

The only further change in this version is the clarification of exceptions to the regulation:

"This section does not apply to incidental heat exposures where an employee is exposed to temperatures at or above 82 degrees Fahrenheit and below 95 degrees Fahrenheit for less than 15 minutes in any 60-minute period. This exception does not apply to the following:

1. Vehicles without effective and functioning air conditioning; or

2. Shipping or intermodal containers during loading, unloading, or related work."

The carve-outs to the regulation exception would create a greater burden on warehouse operations where workers may enter shipping containers for loading and unloading operations.

The draft standard now enters its third fifteen-day comment period for the latest modification, which will end on January 12, 2024. The vote on whether to adopt the regulation will likely occur at the March 2024 Standards Board meeting. At a Standards Board meeting in May 2023, a California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) representative indicated that the Standards Board would like for the new regulation to be in effect by June 2024.

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ARTICLE
5 January 2024

Cal/OSHA Standards Board Publishes Further Modifications Of Draft Indoor Heat Illness Prevention Standard

United States Employment and HR
Contributor
Ogletree Deakins is a labor and employment law firm representing management in all types of employment-related legal matters. Ogletree Deakins has more than 850 attorneys located in 53 offices across the United States and in Europe, Canada, and Mexico. The firm represents a range of clients, from small businesses to Fortune 50 companies.
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