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Extreme Heat Safety Rules Enacted for Washington Workplaces

June 22, 2022

Olivia Hariharan Godt - Tonkon Torp LLP

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In response to hotter summers and increased wildfires, both Oregon and Washington have recently passed legislation aimed at keeping workers safe in these conditions. Oregon’s OSHA adopted its rules in May of 2022 and Washington’s Department of Labor and Industries adopted its rules in June of 2022.

In this article, you will find details about Washington’s Heat Safety Rules, which became effective on June 15, 2022. If you want to learn about other heat and wildfire rules, you can find articles here: Washington Wildfire SmokeOregon Extreme Heat, and Oregon Wildfire Smoke.

Washington’s Heat Safety Rules apply to all employees who are working in an outdoor environment, assuming certain temperature thresholds are met. The rules apply at 52 degrees if an employee is wearing non-breathable clothing, they apply at 77 degrees if an employee is wearing double-layer woven clothes, and they apply at 89 degrees regardless of clothing type. If an employee is only incidentally exposed to heat (15 minutes every hour), the rules do not apply.

When the applicable temperature threshold is met, employers must:

cool-down rest periods.

Additional requirements are imposed when temperatures are 89 degrees or above. Employers must:

To view the rules in full, click here: Washington Heat Safety Rules.

Now is the time to review your employee handbooks and policies to ensure compliance with these new rules. As always, we are happy to help. Feel free to reach out with questions or concerns.

This update is prepared for the general information of our clients and friends. It should not be regarded as legal advice. If you have questions about the issues raised here, please contact any of the attorneys in our Labor & Employment Practice Group, or the attorney with whom you normally consult.

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