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OSHA to Develop Heat Standards for Workers

OSHA is developing recommendations for regulatory standards for the prevention of heat-related illnesses of outdoor workers.

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Keeping Your Cool

PPE may sometimes intensify the effects of heat; however, it may also be employed to help fight it. OSHA agrees with this sentiment and states that the use of circulating air is “The most highly effective, as well as the most complicated, personal cooling system.” For example, PPE supplied air respirators, direct compressed air throughout the body and help increase both evaporative and convective cooling.

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A Breath of Fresh Air

When respiratory systems can be counted on to protect from isocyanates and supply clean, quality air, both employer and spray foam installer can concentrate on the job—and breathe easier!

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