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  National News  New Mexico Pursues Landmark Rule to Shield Workers from Extreme Heat Risks
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New Mexico Pursues Landmark Rule to Shield Workers from Extreme Heat Risks

ingrid Mulleringrid Muller—March 14, 20251
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SANTA FE, NM – In a significant move aimed at safeguarding its workforce against the escalating threat of high temperatures fueled by climate change, the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has formally petitioned for the adoption of a comprehensive rule on workplace heat protection.

The department’s Occupational Health and Safety Bureau (OHSB) submitted the proposed rule to the state’s independent Environmental Improvement Board (EIB). If approved, the measure would establish mandatory requirements for employers across New Mexico to implement specific protocols designed to prevent heat-related illnesses and injuries among their employees.

Addressing the Growing Threat of Heat

The initiative comes as climate models project increasing frequency and intensity of heat waves, posing significant risks to individuals whose jobs require them to work outdoors or in hot indoor environments. Kristy Peck, acting occupational health and safety bureau chief for NMED, underscored the urgency and importance of the proposed regulation.

“This rule is a critical step to protect New Mexico workers from high temperatures due to climate change,” Peck stated, highlighting the bureau’s commitment to proactive measures that address contemporary environmental challenges impacting occupational health.

Heat stress can lead to a range of conditions, from heat rash and cramps to more severe and potentially fatal heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Workers in sectors such as construction, agriculture, road maintenance, warehousing, and emergency services are particularly vulnerable to these hazards, which can result in lost productivity, increased healthcare costs, and preventable tragedies.

Key Provisions of the Proposed Rule

The draft rule outlines clear mandates for employers to take proactive steps to mitigate heat risks. While the full text details specific requirements, the petition emphasizes critical measures such as allowing workers adequate time for acclimation to hot environments at the beginning of a hot spell or when starting a new job in heat.

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Equally crucial is the requirement for employers to ensure that workers have ready access to sufficient quantities of potable water throughout their workday. Dehydration significantly increases the risk of heat-related illness, making consistent hydration a fundamental preventive measure.

Other typical provisions in similar state-level heat rules often include requirements for shaded or cool rest areas, scheduled rest breaks, training for supervisors and workers on recognizing symptoms of heat stress, and plans for responding to heat-related emergencies. While the summary highlights acclimation and water access, the full proposed rule likely elaborates on these and other related protective measures.

Joining a National Trend

Should the Environmental Improvement Board adopt the rule, New Mexico would join a select group of states that have enacted specific, comprehensive occupational heat protection standards. Currently, only five other states – California, Nevada, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington – have such protections in place.

Becoming the sixth state with a dedicated heat safety rule would position New Mexico as a leader in worker safety and climate adaptation efforts, providing a robust legal framework to supplement existing general duty clauses under occupational safety laws.

The Path to Adoption

The petition and the proposed rule are now entering a crucial phase of the regulatory process. The Environmental Improvement Board, an independent citizen body responsible for environmental regulations in New Mexico, will oversee the review and adoption process.

A mandatory period for public comments on the draft rule is underway or will soon commence. This phase allows stakeholders, including employers, workers, labor unions, public health advocates, and the general public, to review the proposed language and submit feedback, concerns, or suggestions.

The Occupational Health and Safety Bureau will evaluate all public comments received. This evaluation is a critical step before the rule is formally submitted to the Environmental Improvement Board for a public hearing. During the hearing, the EIB will consider the proposed rule, the submitted comments, and potentially hear testimony from interested parties before making a final decision on whether to adopt the regulation as proposed, with modifications, or reject it.

Implications for New Mexico Workplaces

The potential adoption of this rule signifies a shift towards a more prescriptive approach to managing heat hazards in New Mexico workplaces. Employers would transition from general safety obligations to specific, mandated actions regarding heat exposure.

While implementation may present challenges for some businesses, particularly small enterprises, proponents argue that the rule provides clear guidance, ultimately preventing costly incidents, reducing workers’ compensation claims, and improving overall worker well-being and productivity.

The NMED’s petition underscores a growing recognition among state authorities of the direct link between climate change impacts and occupational health, signaling a commitment to developing targeted regulations to protect vulnerable populations in a warming world.

The Environmental Improvement Board’s review and the subsequent public hearing will be closely watched by stakeholders across the state, anticipating a decision that could reshape workplace safety standards for thousands of New Mexico employees.

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