Heat Illness Prevention: Program Development and Management [Zoom]
Dates: May 4, 2026
Meets: 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Location: Offered through Zoom- Virtual Learning Platform
Registration Fee: $115.00
Description:
This advanced session focuses on developing, implementing, and managing an effective Heat Illness Prevention Plan (HIPP). Participants will review the proposed Heat Standard and examine what compliance may require of employers. The course emphasizes the critical role of supervisors and heat safety coordinators in prevention, monitoring, and response. Attendees will learn how to design, implement, communicate, and monitor a Heat Illness Prevention Plan to ensure all workers understand heat hazards, recognize symptoms, and respond appropriately according to company procedures.
Audience:
Safety managers, EHS professionals, supervisors, heat safety coordinators, operations managers, HR leaders, and organizational leaders responsible for compliance and program implementation.
Features:
Detailed review of the proposed federal Heat Standard
Framework for developing a Heat Illness Prevention Plan (HIPP)
Supervisor and coordinator roles and responsibilities
Implementation and monitoring strategies
Communication and training best practices
Notes:
This is Part 2 of a two-part training series. It is designed for supervisors, safety professionals, and program managers who have completed the morning awareness session or already possess foundational knowledge of heat illness recognition and response. Participants attending both sessions will receive a comprehensive full-day learning experience covering both recognition and program management.
This advanced session focuses on developing, implementing, and managing an effective Heat Illness Prevention Plan (HIPP). Participants will review the proposed Heat Standard and examine what compliance may require of employers. The course emphasizes the critical role of supervisors and heat safety coordinators in prevention, monitoring, and response. Attendees will learn how to design, implement, communicate, and monitor a Heat Illness Prevention Plan to ensure all workers understand heat hazards, recognize symptoms, and respond appropriately according to company procedures.
Audience:
Safety managers, EHS professionals, supervisors, heat safety coordinators, operations managers, HR leaders, and organizational leaders responsible for compliance and program implementation.
Features:
Detailed review of the proposed federal Heat Standard
Framework for developing a Heat Illness Prevention Plan (HIPP)
Supervisor and coordinator roles and responsibilities
Implementation and monitoring strategies
Communication and training best practices
Notes:
This is Part 2 of a two-part training series. It is designed for supervisors, safety professionals, and program managers who have completed the morning awareness session or already possess foundational knowledge of heat illness recognition and response. Participants attending both sessions will receive a comprehensive full-day learning experience covering both recognition and program management.
| Fee: | $115.00 |
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Offered through Zoom- Virtual Learning Platform
Offered through Zoom- Virtual Learning PlatformYou may pay online with a valid credit card or may choose to be invoiced.


