Texas

Texas Heat SafetySoftware & Compliance

Texas sees some of the hottest working conditions in the nation. While Texas lacks state-specific heat rules, the federal OSHA standard (2026) will require comprehensive compliance. Get ready now.

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Texas Heat Challenges
Extreme Heat100°F+
Common summer temperatures across the state
High Humidity80%+
Gulf Coast humidity amplifies heat stress
Long Exposure10+ hrs
Extended outdoor work days are common

Texas Industries We Serve

Construction

700,000+

Highway, commercial, residential projects

Agriculture

200,000+

Ranching, farming, food processing

Oil & Gas

350,000+

Drilling, pipeline, refinery work

Prepare for Federal OSHA Heat Rules

Texas currently follows federal OSHA guidelines. When the new Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Standard takes effect (expected mid-2026), Texas employers will need to comply with:

  • Written heat illness prevention plans
  • Heat monitoring and trigger actions
  • 14-day worker acclimatization protocols
  • Mandatory rest breaks at high heat
  • Annual training with documentation

Why Start Now?

Early adoption gives Texas employers:

  • Reduced liability for heat-related incidents
  • Worker safety and retention improvements
  • Smooth compliance when rules take effect
  • Insurance and legal protection
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