Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1219

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To establish a standard for prevention of heat illness in outdoor public sector workers

Impact

The bill mandates that employers provide access to proper hydration—specifically potable drinking water—and establish shaded areas for employees whenever outdoor temperatures exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, it requires the creation of a Heat Illness Prevention Plan that details procedures for providing water and shade, as well as provisions for monitoring employees during extreme heat events. Importantly, this legislation aligns with existing workplace safety frameworks recognized by the Massachusetts Workplace Safety and Health Program, enhancing protective measures for public sector workers.

Summary

Senate Bill S1219, introduced by Rebecca L. Rausch, seeks to establish a comprehensive standard for preventing heat illness among outdoor public sector workers in Massachusetts. By amending Chapter 149 of the General Laws, the bill introduces a new section dedicated to the recognition and mitigation of environmental risk factors that could lead to heat-related medical conditions. These conditions, which encompass heat cramps, exhaustion, syncope, and stroke, necessitate defined measures to safeguard the health and well-being of workers exposed to high temperatures during outdoor work.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding S1219 may arise from the implementation responsibilities and compliance timelines set forth for employers. While supporters of the bill advocate for improved safety measures to protect outdoor workers, there may be disagreements regarding the practical aspects of compliance, particularly for smaller public sector employers. Questions could also emerge related to resource allocation for the necessary infrastructure and training required to adhere to these new standards, especially for agencies operating under tighter budget constraints.

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