The Biden administration is creating federal rules to protect workers from extreme heat due to climate change. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) plans to publish a heat standard this year, requiring employers to offer worker protections when temperatures reach a set level. The rule is unlikely to be enacted until after November’s presidential election, but if a Republican wins, the heat standard is expected to be abandoned.
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