This safety lesson covers Nevada’s heat illness prevention requirements and the role of a designated person in ensuring worker safety. It explains how a designated person monitors weather conditions, provides training, and ensures access to water, shade, and rest breaks. The video highlights the responsibilities of this role, including responding to heat-related emergencies and enforcing safety protocols. By following these guidelines, employers can reduce the risk of heat illness and comply with Nevada regulations.
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