What's Included

What to Expect During Your Assessment

Our administrator certification program covers everything needed to establish and maintain a compliant heat illness prevention plan:

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Program Development

Guidance to create written procedures that meet OSHA and state standards.

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Exposure Risk Assessment

Training on evaluating work conditions, heat index levels, and employee susceptibility.

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Preventive Controls

Instruction on hydration, rest schedules, shade access, acclimatization, and engineering controls.

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Emergency Response Protocols

Procedures for recognizing, reporting, and treating heat illness symptoms quickly and effectively.

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Employee Training Oversight

Administrators learn how to educate and monitor employees for compliance with preventive measures.

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Documentation & Recordkeeping

Tools to track training, incidents, and preventive measures for audit readiness.

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR

Protect Workers and Prevent Costly Heat-Related Penalties

This training is designed for industries such as construction, landscaping, agriculture, logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing, where workers face significant heat exposure. If your workforce operates outdoors, in hot environments, or under physically demanding conditions, a certified Heat Illness Prevention Program Administrator is essential for protecting employees and avoiding costly penalties.

WHY IT MATTERS

Protect Health, Meet Regulations, and Avoid Liability

Heat-related illnesses, from heat exhaustion to heat stroke, can cause severe health consequences, lost workdays, and even fatalities. While there is currently no specific federal OSHA heat standard, several states have enacted their own heat illness prevention requirements. Employers operating in regulated jurisdictions must comply with detailed program mandates, and additional states are actively considering similar rules. By certifying a Heat Illness Prevention Program Administrator, you safeguard your employees, reduce workers’ compensation claims, and strengthen compliance in evolving regulatory environments.

How It Works

A Simple, Proven Process That Works Around You

Client Success

“After certifying our heat program administrator through GMG, we saw fewer heat-related incidents and employees reported feeling safer on the job. The training gave us confidence we could meet OSHA standards and avoid fines.”

Safety Manager,

Logistics Company

Understanding Heat Illness Prevention Program Administrator Certification

Find straightforward answers about compliance, responsibilities, and how GMG prepares your administrators to protect workers in heat-exposed environments.

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Who should become a Heat Illness Prevention Program Administrator?

Is this training OSHA-compliant?

Does the training cover emergency response?

How does this certification save money?

Can training be customized for our site?

How long is the certification valid?

Do you provide materials for employees as well?

Start protecting against heat illness today

Certify your Heat Illness Prevention Program Administrator with GMG and ensure your workforce is protected, compliant, and prepared for high-heat conditions. Schedule a consultation today to safeguard your employees and your business.

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