The City Department of Public Works, Bureau of Solid Waste was cited for a "serious" violation, for failing to protect its employees from dangerous heat, according to Maryland Occupational Safety and ...
Proposed new rules that would require employers to create shaded rest areas and provide drinking water no hotter than 77 ...
A tense hearing unfolded in the Baltimore City Council chambers on Thursday as the Legislative Investigations Committee ...
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The Print on MSNHow heat affects informal women workers—loss of income, skin infections, domestic violenceEmerging population data have linked elevated temperatures with declines in mental health and increased violence and ...
Heat stress can cause havoc, but it is a preventable condition. By staying hydrated, adjusting daily activities, and ...
Most people adjust well within 4-14 days, especially when using OSHA’s “Rule of 20 Percent.” This rule recommends workers ...
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