Compliance Guides8 min readJanuary 2026
Understanding OSHA's Heat Index Trigger Levels: 80°F vs 90°F Explained
A deep dive into the two critical temperature thresholds that trigger legal requirements for employers.
Two Triggers, Different Rules
OSHA uses a two-tiered approach to heat safety.
Trigger 1: 80°F Heat Index
At this level, "basic" precautions are required. This includes providing water, access to shade, and training. It is the baseline for "Heat Alert" status.
Trigger 2: 90°F Heat Index (High Heat)
At 90°F, "High Heat Procedures" kick in. This is critical. You must actively monitor employees, enforce paid rest breaks (e.g., 10 min every 2 hours), and ensure effective communication.
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