Nevada AB414 revises occupational safety and health provisions, focusing on heat illness and air quality monitoring in large hybrid environment.
Nevada AB414 amends occupational safety and health regulations to include specific provisions for large hybrid environment facilities. These facilities, defined as those at least 10,000 square feet where employees are exposed to outdoor elements for most of their shifts, must implement safety programs that monitor employees for heat illness and air quality issues. Employers must establish systems to mitigate exposure to greenhouse gases, other gases, or poor air quality, and ensure vehicles loading or unloading at the facility have their engines turned off.
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