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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
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
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.
A Simple, Proven Process That Works Around You
We help your administrator establish written procedures tailored to your operations.
GMG provides e-learning modules and scenario-based training covering all regulatory and practical requirements.
Administrators learn how to implement preventive measures and monitor employee compliance in real time.
Client Success
Find straightforward answers about compliance, responsibilities, and how GMG prepares your administrators to protect workers in heat-exposed environments.
Typically, supervisors, safety managers, or designated leads responsible for employee health and compliance are best suited for this certification.
Yes. Our program aligns with OSHA’s General Duty Clause and state-specific regulations like Cal/OSHA’s Heat Illness Prevention Standard.
Yes. Administrators are trained to recognize early symptoms, respond effectively, and coordinate emergency medical care if needed.
Preventing heat illness reduces lost productivity, workers’ comp claims, turnover, and costly OSHA penalties. A single avoided incident can save thousands in direct and indirect costs.
Absolutely. We adapt the program to your industry, climate conditions, facility layout, and workforce needs.
Typically, certification remains valid for 2 years, with refreshers recommended based on regulatory updates or program changes.
Yes. We supply training resources, safety posters, hydration reminders, and toolbox talk templates to support program rollout.
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.




