A new NCCI report found that hotter and colder temperatures were associated with higher claims frequency, as much as 10% higher in some cases.
A new NCCI report found that hotter and colder temperatures were associated with higher claims frequency, as much as 10% higher in some cases.
The push comes after a letter carrier died after working without air conditioning in 95° weather.
The U.S. Department of Labor proposed new rules, while other states introduce legislation.
As another state considers protections, WCRI publishes new data on heat’s impact on workplace accidents.