Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 09.12.32.05 - AcclimatizationA. An employer shall provide for acclimatization of exposed employees for a period of up to 14 days: (1) When an employee is newly exposed to heat in the workplace; and(2) When an employee returns to work after 7 or more consecutive days of absence from the workplace.B. An employer shall monitor employees during the acclimatization period for signs of heat-related illness through regular communication via: (3) Other effective means of observation.C. An employer shall develop and implement an acclimatization schedule which complies with one of the following:(1) A schedule which gradually increases exposure time over a 5-14 day period, with a maximum 20 percent increase each day;(2) A schedule which uses the current National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's recommendations for acclimatization; or(3) A schedule which uses a combination of gradual introduction and alternative cooling and control measures that acclimate an employee to the heat.D. The acclimatization schedule shall be in writing and consider the following elements: (1) Acclimated and unacclimated employees;(2) The environmental conditions and anticipated workload;(3) The impact of required clothing and personal protective equipment to the heat burden on employees;(4) The personal risk factors that put an employee at a higher risk of heat-related illness;(5) Re-acclimatizing employees as necessary, in accordance with §A of this regulation; and(6) The use of alternative cooling and control measures.Md. Code Regs. 09.12.32.05
Regulation .05 adopted effective 51:19 Md. R. 854, eff. 9/30/2024.