What happened: A new template to help employers create their own Heat Injury and Illness Plan (HIIP) is now available online. Developed by ARTBA’s Safety Forum, in partnership with the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA), the tool helps companies customize their own plans, remain compliant with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules, and protect their workers from heat-related injuries

Why it’s important: During warm summer months OSHA will prioritize inspections for companies likely to employ workers in hot environments. Under new guidance, road and transportation construction projects are specifically noted as targets.

What’s next: The HIIP is free for all ARTBA members. Download your copy today or contact ARTBA’s Senior Vice President of Safety and Education Brad Sant with questions.

 

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