Supervisor & Heat-Safety Coordinator Training
Why do you need a Supervisor & Heat-Safety Coordinator Training? The Supervisor & Heat-Safety Coordinator Training is essential to ensure that those in leadership roles are equipped to prevent heat-related illnesses on the jobsite. As heat hazards become more frequent and severe, supervisors and designated coordinators must understand how to implement OSHA’s upcoming Heat Illness Prevention Rule, recognize early warning signs of heat stress, enforce rest and hydration protocols, and respond quickly in emergencies. This training empowers leaders to protect worker health, comply with federal requirements, and reduce liability by fostering a proactive heat-safety culture at work.
SELF-PACED ONLINE TRAINING FOR THE SUPERVISOR & HEAT-SAFETY COORDINATOR
The Supervisor & Heat-Safety Coordinator Training equips individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to manage heat hazards effectively in the workplace. Participants learn how to monitor environmental conditions, implement OSHA-compliant heat illness prevention plans, enforce rest, shade, and hydration protocols, and respond to heat-related emergencies. The training also covers documentation practices, acclimatization strategies, and how to communicate heat risks to workers—ensuring supervisors and coordinators are prepared to protect their teams and maintain compliance. Upon successful completion, participants automatically receive their certification via email, affirming their competence in Supervisor & Heat-Safety Coordinator Training.
Supervisor & Heat-Safety Coordinator Training – OSHA Requirements
The Supervisor & Heat-Safety Coordinator Training aligns with upcoming OSHA requirements outlined in the Heat Illness Prevention Rule, expected to take effect in late 2025 or early 2026. OSHA will require employers to designate trained personnel responsible for enforcing heat-safety measures, especially when temperatures reach or exceed 80 °F. Supervisors and heat-safety coordinators must understand how to implement written Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Plans, monitor environmental heat levels, recognize symptoms of heat stress, ensure proper rest and hydration practices, and maintain accurate records—all of which are covered in this training.
IACET CEUs (Continuing Education Units)
0.2
CEU Requirements
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this Supervisor & Heat-Safety Coordinator Training, the student will be able to:
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