Washington — OSHA has introduced the winners of its nationwide competitors difficult stakeholders to submit the finest instruments and sources on the risks of warmth publicity – indoors and outside – at work.
With its Beat the Heat contest, the company is searching for to “educate workers and employers about workplace heat hazards, raise industry and general public awareness of the dangers excessive heat presents to workers, and motivate employers and workers to act to prevent heat illness.”
Nearly 200 entries have been submitted by organizations from 40 states, the District of Columbia and Guam.
“A panel of experts judged submissions against criteria such as innovation, creativity, strength of message, best non-English language entry and indoor heat emphasis,” an OSHA press launch states.
To view the successful entries, go to OSHA’s contest webpage. Information on defending employees from warmth sickness and damage is out there at osha.gov/warmth.