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Proposal Aims to Protect Workers Against Heat, Wildfire Smoke

Thursday, February 3, 2022 | 0

Oregon workplace safety regulators are proposing rules that would strengthen protections for workers against health and safety hazards linked to extreme heat and wildfire smoke, the Department of Consumer and Business Services said in a statement issued Wednesday.

Oregon OSHA’s proposed heat illness prevention rule would encompass a variety of protective measures, including access to shade and cool water, work/rest schedules, information, training and other preventive actions and plans. The proposed wildfire smoke rule includes an array of exposure assessments and controls, and training and communication steps, according to the statement.

Both rule proposals encompass protective measures for workers who rely on employer-provided housing, including as part of farm operations.

Development of the rule proposals, which build on temporary emergency rules adopted in the summer of 2021, included extensive input and review by rule advisory committees, and employer and labor stakeholders. The rule development process also featured worker and community stakeholder listening sessions.

Oregon OSHA is seeking public input on the proposed rules through mid-March.

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