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Extreme heat is killing American workers
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Advocates Say Heat Rules are the now the Most Protective in Oregon -- Occupational Health & Safety
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Oregon adopts most protective heat rules for workers in US
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Pedro Lucas, left, nephew of farm worker Sebastian Francisco Perez who died last weekend while working in an extreme heat wave, breaks up earth, Thursday, July 1, 2021, near St. Paul, Ore. (AP Photo/Nathan Howard)
SALEM, Ore. – Oregon adopted an emergency rule Thursday that strengthens requirements for employers to safeguard workers from extreme heat, including expanding access to shade and cool water in what advocates called the nation s most protective heat rules following deadly record-high temperatures in the Pacific Northwest.
“With these new rules, Oregon has a chance to lead the country in ensuring workplaces are safe from high heat, especially for those doing the most demanding and dangerous jobs like farming and construction,” said Kate Suisman, an attorney with the Northwest Workers’ Justice Project.