This safety lesson explains California’s high heat requirements for agricultural work. It covers when high heat procedures must be followed, signs of heat illness, and steps employers must take to protect workers. The video highlights the need for extra water, shade, rest breaks, and observing workers for symptoms during high heat. By following these rules, employers can prevent heat illnesses and stay compliant with Cal/OSHA standards.
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