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.
Highway, commercial, residential projects
Ranching, farming, food processing
Drilling, pipeline, refinery work
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:
Early adoption gives Texas employers:
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