Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.32 - Heat Stress Standards
Section 09.12.32.08 - High-Heat Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. An employer shall implement high-heat procedures when the heat index reaches or exceeds 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the area where the work is being performed.
B. The high-heat procedures shall include a work and rest schedule to protect employees from heat-related illness that is adjusted for environmental conditions, workload, and impact of required clothing or personal protective equipment.
C. Except as provided in §D of this regulation, the high-heat procedures shall include:
D. If an employer can demonstrate effective heat management and protection from heat-related illness through alternative cooling and control measures, the work and rest schedules set forth in §C of this regulation may not be required.
E. If an employer utilizes alternative cooling and control measures under §D of this regulation, the measures:
F. An employer may coincide rest periods with a scheduled rest or meal period.
G. Rest periods shall be taken in the shade in accordance with Regulation .06 of this chapter.
H. An employer may not discourage employees from taking rest breaks as needed to prevent heat-related illness.
I. When high-heat procedures are in effect, an employer shall monitor exposed employees for signs of heat-related illness with regular communication via:
J. An employer shall make high-heat procedures available in writing in a language and manner that all employees can understand.