Heat Illness Prevention

Addressing Heat Hazards

Workplaces should be free of known safety and health hazards, including heat-related hazards. Workplaces can stay safe by:

Developing and Implementing a Heat Safety Plan

There are OSHA resources available for both indoor and outdoor workplaces that may be exposed to high temperatures. Use these resources to develop your heat safety plan:

Training for Prevention

Training is vital to improve understanding of heat exposure risks, prevention actions, and first aid. Become familiar with the symptoms of heat illness.

  • Train everyone
  • Know the symptoms of heat illness and what actions to take.
  • Download OSHA's heat campaign materials and keep them readily available.