California’s heat illness prevention rules are expanding and indoor workplaces may now fall under the standard.
For safety managers, HR leaders, and operations teams, this change highlights the importance of reviewing workplace safety procedures and ensuring employees understand heat illness risks.
Our latest blog explains:
• How the updated rule applies to indoor work environments
• What employers should review in their current safety program
• Practical steps to strengthen compliance and emergency preparedness
Workplace safety is not just about meeting requirements, it’s about ensuring every employee has the knowledge and support to respond during a critical moment.
At Golden State Health & Safety Solutions, we help organizations stay prepared through CPR, First Aid, and workplace safety training programs designed for real-world situations.