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​Heat Illness Prevention

Heat Illness Prevention Training – Cal/OSHA Compliant Certification for Outdoor Workforces

Protect your team from dangerous heat exposure with our Cal/OSHA-compliant Heat Illness Prevention Training – the essential program for agricultural, construction, landscaping, and other outdoor operations. This course meets all requirements under Title 8 §3395, equipping employers and workers with life-saving knowledge to recognize, prevent, and respond to heat-related illnesses.

Critical Training for High-Temperature Environments
✅ Full Cal/OSHA Compliance – Meets §3395 mandatory training requirements
✅ Industry-Specific Instruction – Tailored for agriculture, construction, and outdoor work
✅ Bilingual Training Available – English/Spanish instruction options
✅ Certification Provided – Documentation for compliance records
✅ On-Site Training – Available at your worksite for crew convenience

Course Covers:
✔ Understanding heat illness symptoms (exhaustion, stroke, cramps)
✔ Proper hydration protocols and shade requirements
✔ Acclimatization procedures for new workers
✔ Emergency response for heat-related incidents
✔ Employer responsibilities under California law
✔ High-heat procedures (95°F+ requirements)

Heat Illness Prevention

Who Needs This Training?

Agricultural supervisors and field workers

Construction crews and foremen

Landscaping and groundskeeping teams

Warehouse and outdoor storage personnel

Safety managers and compliance officers

Why Our Training Stands Out:

Taught by certified safety professionals with field experience

Real-world scenarios specific to California climates

Updated curriculum reflecting current regulations

Customizable to your workplace conditions

Compliance Requirements Covered:
✔ Water Provision (1 quart per worker per hour)
✔ Shade Availability (when temps exceed 80°F)
✔ Rest Break Regulations
✔ Emergency Response Planning
✔ High Heat (95°F+) Additional Protections
✔ Recordkeeping and Documentation

Heat Kills – Prevention Saves Lives
With California's rising temperatures, proper training isn't just compliance – it's a moral responsibility. Keep your workforce safe and avoid costly citations.

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