Beyond the Thermometer: Real-Time Heat Stress Monitoring
Man wearing a hard hat using a heat stress monitor in factory

About This Webinar

Heat stress is a year-round risk in manufacturing and construction, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) doesn't need a finalized federal standard to enforce it. In this webinar, we break down what you need to do to stay compliant and protect your workforce. We go beyond the basics to cover practical heat stress monitoring strategies and equipment, including tools that track temperature, humidity and heat index in real time, and the action thresholds those readings should trigger at your facility. Whether you operate under federal OSHA or a state plan in California, Minnesota or beyond, you'll leave with clear, actionable steps to strengthen your heat illness prevention program. Register today to get ahead of the heat — and the regulations.

Webinar Date & Time

July 16, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CST

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand how OSHA is currently enforcing heat stress hazards
  • Identify practical heat stress monitoring strategies
  • Apply clear, actionable steps to strengthen your heat illness prevention program

Earn Continuing Education Credits

0.1 CEU awarded

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REQUIREMENTS TO EARN CEUS

  • Attend and participate in webinar.
  • Complete an assessment and evaluation following of the webinar.

Meet the Speaker

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Beth Ginther

Beth has spent more than three decades with U.S. Compliance, where she serves as Director of Testing. She partners with manufacturing organizations to evaluate employee exposure risks, develop monitoring strategies, and coordinate testing programs that align with regulatory requirements. She oversees the full testing lifecycle, ensuring clients receive accurate, timely reporting to support safer workplaces and informed decisions.