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Burning Point: Why Aren’t Workers Protected From Extreme Heat?

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Published: October 19, 2025 by RHJ Producer

As extreme heat becomes more common across America, outdoor and factory workers face deadly risks on the job. Despite numerous heat-related deaths each year, safety standards remain inconsistent and vary widely between states. Advocates are now pushing for nationwide regulations to guarantee every worker access to shade, water, rest, and the right to speak up without fear of retaliation.


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  • Pamela Walaski, 2024-2025 President, Board of Directors of the American Society of Safety Professionals
  • Katelyn Parady, development and strategic programs liaison, National Council for Occupational Safety and Health

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  • COSH Instagram
Program #: 25-42Segment Type: Feature StoriesGuests: Katelyn Parady| Pamela WalaskiInstitutions & Organizations: American Society of Safety Professionals| National Council for Occupational Safety and HealthHost: Greg JohnsonProducers: Jason Dickey| Polly Hansen
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