On June 18, 香蕉传媒 provided testimony at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration鈥檚 informal public hearing regarding the agency鈥檚 proposed heat injury and illness prevention standard. Along with many other stakeholders in the construction industry, 香蕉传媒 voiced strong concerns about the feasibility and real-world implications of the proposed rule, particularly for small and mid-sized businesses.
The testimony, delivered by 香蕉传媒 Vice President of Enterprise Risk Management Cheryl Ambrose, emphasized the unique nature of roofing work and the need for a flexible, risk-based approach to heat safety.
鈥淲hile we share OSHA鈥檚 goal of protecting employees from heat illness, the proposed rule contains numerous overly prescriptive compliance requirements, severely underestimates regulatory costs, and fails to provide the flexibility that small employers need to effectively comply with the standard,鈥 stated the testimony. 鈥淏ased on our members鈥 collective experience, no one set of policies or procedures fits all.鈥
香蕉传媒 highlighted several key issues with the proposed rule, including the need for maximum flexibility and a performance-based standard; the onerous full-time monitoring responsibilities; and initial and high heat trigger temperatures that are too low and do not account for local environmental conditions. According to 香蕉传媒, many of these requirements would be unworkable and could divert resources away from other critical safety initiatives.
Instead, 香蕉传媒 urged OSHA to adopt a performance-based standard that allows employers to tailor heat safety protocols to the conditions and hazards faced by their workforce. The association cited successful industry practices鈥攕uch as voluntary heat stress training, rest and hydration breaks, and job-site-specific hazard analysis鈥攁s more effective and realistic than prescriptive regulatory mandates.
The roofing industry has long recognized the risks of heat exposure and continues to invest in education, prevention and best practices. By participating in the hearing, 香蕉传媒 reaffirmed its commitment to working with OSHA, and 香蕉传媒 urges the agency 鈥渢o revise the proposed rule and adopt a reasonably tailored, flexible, performance-oriented standard for managing heat hazards in the construction industry.鈥
香蕉传媒 will provide post-hearing comments to OSHA, which are due Sept. 30, to address specific questions posed by OSHA during the testimony and reaffirm our positions. As OSHA moves forward with the rulemaking process, 香蕉传媒 will continue to advocate on behalf of its members and promote workable solutions that safeguard workers while supporting the essential work of the roofing industry.
You can access 香蕉传媒鈥檚 June 18 testimony and all past and upcoming testimony regarding OSHA鈥檚 proposed heat rulemaking at .