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Workplace heat exposure is more than an OSHA compliance issue. It’s a critical safety concern that impacts employee health, productivity and your organization’s liability. With California’s stringent Cal/OSHA heat illness prevention standards requiring employers to monitor and respond to elevated temperatures, having the right environmental monitoring system isn’t optional. It’s essential. The Room Alert ecosystem […]
Oct 1, 2025
Get compliant in just a few clicks with fast and easy setup! Heat related workplace incidents are preventable, but only if you know conditions are becoming dangerous before it’s too late. Room Alert makes compliance effortless with quick setup, instant alerts and automated reporting that meets all regulatory requirements. At just 80°F (26°C), workers experience […]
Jul 16, 2025
When most people think about workplace heat safety, images of construction workers laboring under the blazing sun or agricultural workers toiling in open fields immediately come to mind. However, this narrow perspective overlooks a critical reality: millions of indoor workers face equally dangerous heat exposure every single day, often without the monitoring systems that could […]
Jul 2, 2025
As New Mexico becomes the latest state to advance comprehensive heat safety regulations for construction workers, the industry faces a growing patchwork of compliance requirements that demand innovative solutions. With the proposed rule joining similar standards in California, Nevada, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington, construction companies need scalable approaches to protect their workforce while maintaining operational […]
Heat stress and heat illness are growing concerns for businesses and workers, particularly in high-risk states like Nevada, where record temperatures and extended summers are becoming the norm. Recognizing this, Nevada has implemented heat illness regulations to safeguard workers and hold employers accountable. Understanding Nevada’s New OSHA Heat Regulations In December of 2024, Nevada became […]
As temperatures in California continue to rise, the need for effective heat safety monitoring in correctional facilities becomes increasingly urgent. California prisons, particularly those located in the Central Valley and Southern California, are at significant risk during the summer months. Occupants housed in these facilities are vulnerable to heat-related illnesses, which can range from mild […]
Ensuring a safe environment is paramount for both employee well-being and regulatory compliance. One critical aspect of this is monitoring environmental conditions, particularly temperature and humidity. Heat stress and other temperature-related issues can significantly impact worker health and productivity. To address this and help businesses avoid occupational injuries, penalties & fines, we designed the Room […]
With summer’s heat rapidly approaching, it’s vital to be aware of the dangers of extreme temperatures, especially in workplaces where outdoor activities are frequent. Every year, thousands of workers suffer from heat-related illnesses, and many of these cases could have been prevented with proper awareness and precautions. The National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) […]
May 17, 2023
This week, we are celebrating National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) Heat Safety Awareness Week. The World Health Organization estimates that heat exposure contributes to over 150,000 deaths annually worldwide. Currently, heatwaves in Bangladesh, India, Thailand, Spain, and parts of the U.S. are threatening people, property and productivity. Extreme heat can have severe consequences, […]
Feb 12, 2025
The summer of 2024 served as a stark reminder of the escalating dangers of extreme heat. Record-breaking temperatures across the globe underscored the urgent need for robust worker protection against heat-related illnesses. Maryland has taken a significant step forward, implementing comprehensive heat safety standards that place a firm emphasis on heat index monitoring. These regulations […]
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