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Using a panic button – California’s heat-related illness regulations

In California, they have some pretty strict laws about keeping employees safe and making sure they can ask for help in emergencies.

It’s about making sure that workers have the support they need and that their well-being is a top priority.

California’s regulations for preventing heat-related illness in outdoor workers

According to California Cal/OSHA, employers in industries like agriculture, construction, landscaping, oil and gas extraction, and transportation or delivery of agricultural products are required to have ‘effective emergency response procedures including ensuring that effective communication by voice, observation, or electronic means is maintained so that employees at the work site can contact a supervisor or emergency medical services when necessary.’ These procedures ensure that workers can easily reach a supervisor or emergency services when needed.

Employee Safety Monitoring Solution

Monitoring employee safety is crucial, especially for those who work alone or without direct supervision. In industries with remote locations or hazardous tasks, like working in extreme heat, having a complete monitoring system is incredibly important. A system like Ok Alone, for example, provides an extra layer of protection by allowing real-time communication, immediate help requests, and location tracking. By implementing a comprehensive employee safety monitoring system, employers not only fulfil legal and ethical obligations but also demonstrate their commitment to the well-being of their employees.

Don’t just read about your local legislation, take action! Try Ok Alone, the employee safety monitoring system that keeps you compliant and your workers safe.

Step up your safety game by trying Ok Alone today. Let’s create a safer and more responsible workplace together!

For more information on Section 3395 of Title 8 of the California code of regulations read our article California’s regulations for preventing heat-related illness in outdoor workers.’

This post was last modified on August 15, 2023 11:42 am

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