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Announcements are part of Secretary Becerra's Initiative on Protecting Farmworkers from Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke
Today, Secretary Becerra observed Farmworker Appreciation Day by participating in a “charla” - a conversation - about extreme heat with farmworkers organized by Líderes Campesinas. The Secretary also announced several new actions to support farmworkers.
“The Biden-Harris Administration has made the well-being of workers a priority. Climate change continues to pose serious health risks for farmworkers and other outdoor laborers. Extreme heat and poor air quality can make working outdoors especially dangerous,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Nobody should die because of exposure to extreme heat. That’s why the Biden-Harris Administration is working across the nation to mitigate the health effects of climate change. As temperatures continue to increase, so will our commitment to the safety of those who work to ensure we have food on our tables.”
On March 7, 2024, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra launched the Initiative on Protecting Farmworkers from Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke to address the growing threat of heat and smoke for farmworkers. Today, the Secretary announced some of the initial results of the initiative. Some of the HHS Actions announced today include:
The actions complement work from across the Administration to protect outdoor workers, including the Department of Labor’s recent regulation for Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings. This proposed rule is a significant step toward a federal heat standard to protect workers made possible by research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
This Farmworker Appreciation Day comes as farmworkers contend with extreme heat, wildfire smoke, and other hazards, to bring Americans and people around the world the food we rely on to keep our families healthy. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has committed to using all available tools to protect their health and well-being.
Read the full HHS Farmworker Appreciation Day Factsheet for more information on the Secretary’s Initiative and these key actions.
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