Nev. Admin. Code § 618.Sec. 7.3

Current through October 11, 2024
Section 618.Sec. 7.3 - NEW
1. An employer of employees who are exposed to temperatures at or above a drybulb temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit shall include a program for the management of heat illness in the written safety program required by NRS 618.383.
2. A program for the management of heat illness required pursuant to subsection 1 must include:
(a) Provision for potable water, including how such water will be provided where water is not plumbed or otherwise continuously provided;
(b) Provision for rest breaks for employees who are exhibiting signs of heat illness;
(c) Provision, during daylight hours, for shade or other means of cooling which are at least as effective as shade;
(d) Monitoring of employees for heat illness;
(e) Monitoring the acclimatization of employees for not fewer than the first 14 days of their employment;
(f) Identification of work processes which may generate additional heat or humidity and procedures to mitigate those hazards;
(g) Training of employees and management; and
(h) Procedures for responding to an emergency.
3. If an employer is required to establish a safety committee pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 618.383, the employer must provide employees with an opportunity to provide comment to the employer on the program for the management of heat illness required pursuant to subsection 1.

Nev. Admin. Code § 618.Sec. 7.3

Added to NAC by Div. of Industrial Relations by R053-20RA, eff. 3/24/2022
NRS 618.295, 618.315