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Why OSHA won t protect workers from climate change

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Pacific Northwest strengthens heat protections for workers

Pacific Northwest strengthens heat protections for workers Sign In NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press July 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 12 1of12Farmworkers at Del Bosque Farms take a break from picking melons in Firebaugh, Calif., on Friday, July 9, 2021, where temperatures were expected to surpass 110 degrees this weekend.Terry Chea/APShow MoreShow Less 2of12Farmworkers at Del Bosque Farms stack boxes of melons on a mobile platform in Firebaugh, Calif., on Friday, July 9, 2021, where temperatures were expected to surpass 110 degrees this weekend.Terry Chea/APShow MoreShow Less 3of12 4of12Farmworkers at Del Bosque Farms pick and pack melons on a mobile platform in Firebaugh, Calif., on Friday, July 9, 2021, where temperatures were expected to surpass 110 degrees this weekend.Terry Chea/APShow MoreShow Less

Pacific Northwest Strengthens Heat Protections for Workers

Washington’s new rules take effect Tuesday and update existing mandates that are in place from May through September, when the state’s multibillion-dollar agricultural industry relies on tens of thousands of farmworkers to tend and harvest crops such as apples, cherries, hops and asparagus. Under the emergency rules, when the temperature is at or above 100 F (38 C), employers must provide shade or another way for employees to cool down and ensure a paid cool-down rest period of at least 10 minutes every two hours. The state already required employers to provide every outdoor worker with at least a quart of drinking water per hour, offer safety training on outdoor heat exposure and respond to any employee with symptoms of heat-related illness. A new requirement is that the water must be cool.

U S Pacific Northwest states strengthen heat protections for workers

  Washington state on Friday became the second state in the Pacific Northwest in as many days to announce emergency rules that provide farmworkers and others who work outdoors more protection from hot weather in the wake of an extreme heat wave that is believed to have killed hundreds of people. The announcement comes a day after Oregon approved what advocates call the nation s most protective emergency heat rules for workers and as temperatures are spiking again this week in parts of the U.S. West, though not as severely as the end of June. The heat is making it difficult to fight wildfires in parts of a region struggling with a historic drought tied to climate change.

Pacific Northwest strengthens heat protections for workers

Pacific Northwest strengthens heat protections for workers NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press July 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 10 1of10Farmworkers at Del Bosque Farms take a break from picking melons in Firebaugh, Calif., on Friday, July 9, 2021, where temperatures were expected to surpass 110 degrees this weekend.Terry Chea/APShow MoreShow Less 2of10Farmworkers at Del Bosque Farms stack boxes of melons on a mobile platform in Firebaugh, Calif., on Friday, July 9, 2021, where temperatures were expected to surpass 110 degrees this weekend.Terry Chea/APShow MoreShow Less 3of10Farmworkers at Del Bosque Farms pick and pack melons on a mobile platform in Firebaugh, Calif., on Friday, July 9, 2021, where temperatures were expected to surpass 110 degrees this weekend.Terry Chea/APShow MoreShow Less

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