
Heat Safety in the Workplace: How Workers’ Comp Supports Employees in California
Without workers’ compensation coverage, California employers may be liable for medical costs, lost wages and legal expenses from heat-related illnesses. Choice Insurance Agency offers coverage that can help businesses stay compliant and manage potential claims.
Why Heat Safety Matters in Workplaces
High-temperature work environments can contribute to heat-related illness, particularly in industries like agriculture, construction and warehousing. When incidents occur, employers can be responsible for the associated costs. Without workers’ compensation coverage, a single claim can put an employer under financial strain.
Employer Responsibilities for Heat Illness Prevention
California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) sets requirements for employers that can include:
- Access to fresh water, shade and rest breaks in high heat
- Training to recognize early signs of heat illness
- A written heat illness prevention plan
- Additional procedures at defined temperature thresholds
Failure to meet these standards may result in citations or penalties and can affect how a workers’ compensation claim is handled.
How Workers’ Compensation Supports Employees
When a worker develops heat exhaustion or heat stroke on the job, workers’ compensation may cover medical treatment, temporary disability benefits while the employee recovers, and, in serious cases, permanent disability payments.
Who May Be at Higher Risk for Heat Illness
Certain workers may face greater risk, including those not yet acclimated to high heat, outdoor workers in agriculture or construction, indoor workers in poorly ventilated spaces and those on medications or with pre-existing conditions that may affect temperature regulation.
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This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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