Last year was the hottest year on record, and 2024 is expected to be even hotter. In a new op-ed in Industry Today, National Commission on Climate and Workforce Health member and Health Action Alliance co-CEO Steven Levine details how these extreme temperatures threaten both worker safety and business health.
In the absence of robust heat safety regulations, business leaders have an opportunity to lead ahead of the law. Assessing the employee health risks of extreme heat and implementing new standards to mitigate those risks is both a strategic business move and the right thing to do.
Read the full op-ed to learn why.
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