…hat the employee uses appropriate protective work clothing and equipment that prevents contamination of the employee and the employee's garments such as, but not limited to: ( i ) Coveralls or similar full-body work clothing; ( ii ) Gloves, hats, and shoes or disposable shoe cove…
… of Employee Protection III. Background A. Introduction B. Need for Proposal C. Events Leading to the Proposal I. History of Heat as a Recognized Occupational Hazard II. OSHA's Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Efforts III. OSHA's Heat-Related Enforcement IV. Rulemaking Activiti…