
Colorado Bill Mandates Extreme Temperature Safety Plans
- Colorado lawmakers are considering House Bill 1272 to mandate comprehensive safety plans protecting workers from extreme heat and cold.
- The proposed legislation requires the collection of workplace injury data, aiming to create a model prevention plan by 2028.
- Covered employers will be required to implement site-specific protocols, including mandatory hydration, shade, and rest breaks.
- This phased approach aims to reduce temperature-related illnesses while addressing previous regulatory concerns.
OSHA Probes Safety at Cape Coral Trench Site
- OSHA is investigating a trench collapse at a Cape Coral construction site that trapped a worker on March 9, 2026.
- First responders freed the employee, who was pinned by a pipe in a 10-foot-deep hole.
- Investigators are examining whether mandated cave-in protection, such as trench boxes, was missing.
- The contractor previously faced federal fines for other safety violations.
Optimizing Workplace Light and UV Safety
- Research by Germany’s Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health identifies dynamic lighting as a key tool for improving shift worker sleep cycles.
- In indoor settings, poor illumination causes circadian instability and long-term health complications.
- Conversely, outdoor workers face escalating risks from a 13% rise in solar UV radiation.
- To mitigate these hazards, experts recommend combining physical headwear with topical sun protection.
