With OSHA heat hazards prevention initiatives entering a more active phase of federal enforcement, RHP Risk Management helps businesses build effective, achievable worker safety programs with science-driven solutions and expert guidance.
CHICAGO, Aug. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- OSHA's revised National Emphasis Program (NEP) on Outdoor and Indoor Heat-Related Hazards entered enforcement on April 10, 2026. RHP Risk Management is helping employers meet the agency's ongoing focus on heat hazards through structured exposure assessments and guidance from industry experts.
The updated program targets 55 high-risk industries nationwide with a substantially expanded inspection schedule, making proactive heat hazard assessment a clear and achievable responsibility for businesses in manufacturing, construction, and other high-exposure sectors.
What Should Employers Know About OSHA's Heat Hazard Enforcement in 2026?
Although OSHA's federal Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Standard has not yet been finalized, heat-related workplace safety remains one of the agency's highest enforcement priorities. In April 2026, OSHA updated its National Emphasis Program (NEP) on Outdoor and Indoor Heat-Related Hazards, expanding enforcement efforts across 55 high-risk industries and directing additional inspection resources toward workplaces where employees may be exposed to dangerous heat conditions.
Employers should understand that OSHA does not need a specific heat standard to issue citations. The agency continues to enforce heat-related hazards under the Occupational Safety and Health Act's General Duty Clause when employers fail to adequately protect workers from recognized heat hazards. During inspections, OSHA may evaluate whether employers have implemented practical and feasible measures such as:
- Heat hazard assessments
- Worker acclimatization procedures
- Access to drinking water, rest, and shaded or cooled recovery areas
- Employee and supervisor heat illness training
- Emergency response procedures
- Environmental monitoring and exposure evaluation
- Documentation demonstrating implementation of heat safety measures
As OSHA continues developing its proposed Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Standard, organizations that proactively strengthen their heat illness prevention programs today will be better positioned for future compliance while reducing the risk of employee injuries, illnesses, lost productivity, and regulatory enforcement.
How Can RHP Risk Management Support Effective Worker Heat Safety Programs?
RHP Risk Management provides scientifically defensible occupational heat stress consulting services that help employers identify, evaluate, and manage heat-related workplace risks before they result in employee illness or OSHA enforcement actions.
RHP's Certified Industrial Hygienists and occupational health professionals develop comprehensive heat stress management programs based on workplace conditions, environmental monitoring, employee workloads, and current occupational health science.
RHP's Occupational Heat Stress services include:
- Workplace heat stress assessments
- Environmental heat monitoring and evaluation
- Heat exposure risk assessments
- Heat illness prevention program development
- Written Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Plans (HIIPPs)
- Heat acclimatization program development
- Employee and supervisor heat stress training
- Administrative and engineering control recommendations
- OSHA compliance support
- Expert guidance for complex occupational heat exposure challenges
RHP has also contributed to advancing the science behind occupational heat safety. Rod Harvey, PE, CIH, CSP, CHMM, recently completed an independent technical evaluation of OSHA's proposed heat acclimatization schedule, evaluating the scientific basis of one of the proposed rules' most significant requirements. The study highlights that successful heat illness prevention requires more than simply following an acclimatization schedule, it requires a comprehensive program that integrates environmental monitoring, worker training, hydration, rest schedules, engineering controls, medical response planning, and continuous evaluation of workplace heat hazards.
Whether organizations operate manufacturing facilities, foundries, warehouses, construction sites, utilities, transportation operations, or other heat-exposed workplaces, RHP Risk Management helps employers build practical, scientifically supported heat safety programs that protect workers while supporting OSHA compliance.
About RHP Risk Management
RHP Risk Management is a consulting firm specializing in environmental and occupational hazard assessment, serving industrial facilities, commercial buildings and legal professionals nationwide. The firm's credentialed professionals, including Certified Industrial Hygienists and Certified Safety Professionals, specialize in hazard identification, exposure measurement and risk evaluation. Contact with the team's science-drive solutions grounded in transparent reproducible and defensible science by calling (866) 481-8188.
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