Opinion: California will have indoor heat standards for workplaces with a cruel exception
Briefly

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health excluded prisons and jails from indoor heat standards due to the high costs involved, despite potential savings of up to $875 million annually in preventing heat-related injuries among workers.
Extreme heat poses a severe threat, resulting in more deaths than other natural disasters, including heat-related illnesses and workplace accidents. Implementing regulations promptly can save lives as temperatures rise.
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