The agency extended its Heat National Emphasis Program, providing inspectors and employers with clearer compliance safety checklists.
OSHA issued a revised Heat National Emphasis Program (Heat NEP) for outdoor and indoor heat-related hazards, effective April 10, 2026, for a term of five years, that provides several notable changes ...
The Trump administration is silent on its plans. Democrats urged renewal and warned about workers “risking their health and their lives.” One of the federal government’s only tools for protecting ...
As summer 2026 approaches, employers face a period of significant regulatory uncertainty regarding workplace heat illness prevention at the federal level due to two important developments: the ...
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