As California heats up, employers should revisit Cal/OSHA’s heat illness prevention requirements, which continue to apply to both outdoor and indoor workplaces in 2026. Federal OSHA, by comparison, still has not finalized a nationwide heat-specific standard. Read more here: Beat the Heat: Reminders About California Heat Injury and Illness Mandates
Too Hot to Handle: Don’t Get Burned by Cal/OSHA’s Heat Rules
By Sierra Vierra on
Posted in CalOSHA
As summer temperatures rise across California, it’s a good time for employers to review their responsibilities under Cal/OSHA’s heat illness prevention standards. These rules apply to both outdoor and indoor workplaces and are designed to protect employees from heat-related illnesses and injury.
The outdoor heat illness prevention standards apply to all outdoor places of employment.