Protect workers in excessive heat and poor air quality |
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Written by Colorado Green NOW |
Tuesday, August 10, 2021 05:00 AM |
Excessive heat and poor air quality from wildfire smoke both pose hazards to landscape workers. Be sure that your team’s safety program includes education on recognizing these hazards and taking steps to prevent injury or illness. To prevent heat illness, OSHA recommends that employers:
In addition to excessive heat, Coloradans have faced many days of poor air quality due to smoke from wildfires. Chemical components of wildfire smoke can include carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds. While the best way to prevent negative effects of poor air quality is to limit outdoor exposure, that may not be possible for landscape professionals. Use or proper personal protective equipment (PPE) can reduce the risks. Respirators such as NIOSH-certified N95 masks are recommended when working in conditions of poor air quality. Additional resources: OSHA heat safety fact sheet: English Spanish Protecting Workers from Heat Stress (OSHA) Colorado recommendations for wildfire safety Colorado wildfire-related air quality information CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) respirator fact sheet: English Spanish Read more in this issue of Colorado Green NOW: |