The U.S. government has proposed new Digital Policies aimed at enhancing worker safety from heat-related injuries. The Department of Labor’s proposed rule would require employers to implement comprehensive injury and illness prevention plans, focusing on heat index thresholds to ensure worker safety during extreme heat conditions.
This initiative addresses the rise in heat-related workplace fatalities exacerbated by climate change. The proposed regulations include provisions for providing drinking water, rest breaks, and monitoring for heat illness. This move underscores the government’s role in adapting digital and regulatory frameworks to protect workers and ensure safer work environments amidst escalating climate challenges.