OSHA Heat Safety Compliance 2025
OSHA is finalizing its first national heat illness prevention standard in 2025. This rule will require employers to provide water, rest breaks, and shade when temperatures reach 80°F, with enhanced protections at 90°F. Get ahead of compliance now.
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New Heat Safety Rules Coming 2025
Be prepared before the regulation takes effect. Thousands of heat-related injuries happen every year.
Heat Safety Requirements by Temperature
- Provide water
- Allow rest breaks
- Monitor workers
- 15-min breaks every 2 hours
- Shade required
- Emergency response plan
- Acclimatization program
Industries Most Affected
Construction
Multi-level sites, scaffolding, temporary structures
Agriculture
Farm equipment, outdoor work, chemical storage
Warehouse
Forklift routes, racking systems, dock safety
Delivery
Loading areas, vehicle routes, staging zones
Landscaping
Equipment storage, outdoor hazards, weather shelters
Manufacturing
Machine guarding, LOTO stations, chemical zones
Heat Safety Map Features
Add hydration stations, shade zones, and rest areas to your evacuation maps.
Emergency Exits
Clearly marked evacuation routes
Fire Equipment
Extinguisher and alarm locations
Assembly Points
Designated safe meeting areas
ADA Compliance
Accessible evacuation paths
Hazard Zones
Clearly identified danger areas
Safety Stations
Eye wash and first aid locations
From Heat Hazard to Protected Workplace
Map hydration stations, shade zones, and rest areas to meet 2025 heat safety requirements
- ✗Unmarked hot zones
- ✗No shade mapping
- ✗Missing hydration points
- ✓Cooling stations marked
- ✓Shade zones identified
- ✓Rest area locations
- ✓Emergency response routes
Be ready for new OSHA heat regulations
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