Cal/OSHA issues extreme heat warning for Southern California workers

Southern California employers must implement immediate safety measures as a dangerous multi-day heatwave brings triple-digit temperatures to the region from July 22 through July 27, 2026. The National Weather Service has issued widespread heat advisories and extreme heat watches.

Temperatures are projected to peak on Thursday, reaching 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of Orange County and escalating up to 114 degrees in high desert communities like the Morongo Basin…

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