Cal-OSHA: Cool-Down Recovery Period For Employees

Cool Down Recovery PeriodBeginning January 1, 2014, employers will be required by law to give employees a “Cool-Down Recovery Periods” to prevent heat exhaustion for those working outdoors. As with most OSHA regulations, if an employer fails to provide these breaks for employees working outside they will be required to pay a wage premium much like that of meal and rest break violations.

Cal-OSHA is already known for having a strong stance on preventing illness caused by heat. There is already in place a statute which requires employers to provide adequate drinking water and rest breaks for employees working outside in 85 degree weather or hotter.

This new legislation is an amendment to California Labor Code section 226.7 and is expected to bring about much litigation in the state of California as employers begin to violate this new code.

Both employers and employees should review all OSHA regulations to be in compliance

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EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MARCH 3rd, 2025

NATEC International, Inc. has updated our publicly held class start times for all branches. Please be aware as this will affect current and future training courses.

NATEC ANAHEIM:

  • All Hazardous Materials training/HAZWOPER training courses are now to begin at 7:30AM.
  • All other training courses are now to begin at 8:00AM with the exception of:

NATEC Oakland:

  • All Hazardous Materials training/HAZWOPER training courses are now to begin at 7:30AM.

NATEC Sacramento:

  • All Hazardous Materials training/HAZWOPER training courses are now to begin at 7:30AM.

Thank you for your understanding.