How the New ANSI/ASSP Heat Stress Standard is Intensifying Workplace Safety

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Heat stress is a growing concern for industries, like construction, mining, welding, manufacturing and utilities, where workers face high temperatures, humidity and physically demanding tasks. It can lead to dehydration, fatigue, heat exhaustion and even life-threatening heat stroke.

According to OSHA, thousands of workers suffer from heat-related illnesses annually. Recognizing the urgency of this issue, the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) have joined together to release a new heat stress standard that sets clear guidelines for managing heat-related risks specifically in construction and demolition operations.

Key Points of the Standard

The newly published ANSI/ASSP A10.50-2024, Standard for Heat Stress Managementestablishes the minimum requirements for the prevention of heat illnesses andmanagement of heat stress hazards encountered during construction and demolition operations.

Here are the essential elements of the standard that employers must incorporate into their heat stress prevention plans:

  • Risk Assessment Protocols
    Employers must conduct site-specific heat risk assessments considering factors like temperature, humidity, radiant heat and physical workload.

  • Heat Stress Mitigation Plans
    Clear strategies for preventing heat illnesses, including acclimatization programs for new or returning workers, proper scheduling of breaks and use of shade or cooling stations.

  • Hydration Requirements
    Mandates the provision of sufficient water, electrolyte solutions and other hydration resources to workers.

  • Training and Education
    Employers are required to educate workers and supervisors on recognizing symptoms of heat stress, administering first aid and understanding prevention techniques.
  • Emergency Response Procedures
    Clear guidelines for responding to heat-related illnesses, including access to medical care and emergency cooling measures such as ice packs or cooling vests.

  • Monitoring and Recordkeeping
    Employers must regularly monitor environmental conditions and maintain records of risk assessments, training and incidents related to heat stress.

  • Protective Equipment and Clothing
    Emphasis on the use of advanced PPE designed for heat stress prevention, such as cooling wraps, quick-dry fabrics and heat-resistant headgear.

Why This Standard Matters

With climate conditions becoming more extreme, heat-related illnesses are on the rise, placing workers at greater risk than ever before. This new standard addresses the urgent need for proactive measures to prevent injuries, illnesses and fatalities caused by heat stress in the workplace.

Employers now have a clear framework to recognize, assess and mitigate heat-related hazards, which is especially critical in industries where exposure to high temperatures is unavoidable. By implementing these guidelines, companies can create safer work environments, improve worker health and reduce the likelihood of productivity loss due to heat-related incidents. Additionally, compliance with the standard demonstrates a commitment to employee well-being and helps protect organizations from legal and financial liabilities tied to unsafe working conditions.

PIP®: Your Partner in Heat Stress Prevention Female worker wearing Bisley X-Airflow and cooling towel, while drinking THORZT Solo Shots.

At PIP®, we understand the critical importance of heat stress prevention. That’s why we offer a wide range of PPE solutions and useful resources to help meet the demands of the ANSI/ASSP A10.50-2024 standard. From cooling vests and breathable workwear by Bisley, to THORZT™ Hydration Solutions, our products are designed to keep workers safe, comfortable and hydrated in extreme heat.

Ensure your workers stay safe in the heat— contact us to speak with an expert and learn how PIP® can support your workplace safety needs.

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