Workplace ventilation and temperature control in dock work must protect comfort and worker health. An employer engaged in dock work must make effective and suitable arrangements in every dock building, enclosure, reefer hold or chamber, and reefer container where dock workers are employed to secure adequate ventilation and maintain appropriate temperature and air movement. The requirement is directed to providing reasonable comfort conditions and preventing harm to workers' health in enclosed or refrigerated working spaces.
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Workplace ventilation and temperature control in dock work must protect comfort and worker health.
An employer engaged in dock work must make effective and suitable arrangements in every dock building, enclosure, reefer hold or chamber, and reefer container where dock workers are employed to secure adequate ventilation and maintain appropriate temperature and air movement. The requirement is directed to providing reasonable comfort conditions and preventing harm to workers' health in enclosed or refrigerated working spaces.
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