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5 Factors for Heat Illness Risk Featured in OSHA’s Proposed Rule

Emily Hartman

HI Media coverage

Editor’s Note: As of January 2026, KPA separated into two companies. KPA serves the automotive industry. The EHS software formerly known as KPA Flex is now Novara Flex.

In this ISHN article, Zach Pucillo, KPA EHS Regulatory Compliance Manager, explores the significant risk factors within facilities that may contribute to heat illness. He highlights OSHA’s ongoing efforts to establish stricter regulations to safeguard workers against extreme heat and emphasizes the immediate need for employers to adopt comprehensive heat illness prevention plans. The article provides a guide for identifying common workplace hazards related to high temperatures and outlines steps for creating a safer work environment.

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Emily Hartman

Emily is the Director of Marketing Communications here at Novara. She’s using the mad communications skills she learned in Washington, D.C., to break down technical information into news you can use.

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