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 09.12.32.10 - Training
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.32.10
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. An employer shall:
(1) Provide initial heat stress training to employees and supervisors covered by this chapter prior to an employee's first exposure to heat;
(2) Re-train employees and supervisors at least:
(a) Annually prior to exposure; and
(b) Immediately following any incident at the worksite involving a suspected or confirmed heat-related illness;
(3) Present training in a language and manner that all employees and supervisors can understand;
(4) Ensure that training includes at least:
(a) The work and environmental conditions that affect heat-related illness;
(b) The personal risk factors that affect heat-related illness;
(c) The concept, importance, and methods of acclimatization;
(d) The importance of frequent consumption of water and rest breaks in preventing heat-related illness;
(e) The types of heat-related illness, signs and symptoms of heat-related illness, and the appropriate first aid and emergency response measures;
(f) The importance of and procedures for employees immediately reporting to the employer signs and symptoms of heat-related illness; and
(g) The employer's procedures and the requirements for complying with this chapter; and
(5) maintain training records for one year from the date on which the training occurred.
B. The training records required by this regulation shall include:
(1) The names of the persons trained;
(2) The dates of the training sessions; and
(3) A summary or outline of the content of the training sessions.
C. The training records shall be made available to MOSH upon request.
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