Masonry Magazine May 2006 Page. 34

Words: Kevin MacDonald, Justin Breithaupt, Charles Dewey, Diane Travis, Ron Willis
Masonry Magazine May 2006 Page. 34

Masonry Magazine May 2006 Page. 34
HEAT SAFETY
Kevin MacDonald, president of Townsend & Schmidt Masonry in Sacramento, Calif., said the regulations place a burden on contractors, especially the proposal to require tents or canopies for shade. "It's getting to the point of being ridiculous. I don't think we need to bring our own shade. We build our own shade," MacDonald said. "The regulations will not stop. Every year, there's something else being added that makes things tougher."

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* Wearing caps, sleeved shirts, UV absorbent sunglasses and sunscreen
* Allowing more breaks
* Working in the shade whenever possible
* Wearing cooling collars or vests
* Avoiding caffeine, sugar and alcohol
* Making sure prescribed medications allow for prolonged exposure to the sun

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THE CALIFORNIA STANDARDS purposely avoided giving a precise temperature that would serve as a trigger for the regulations to take effect.

"The debate will be how broad these regulations will become." Trost said. "My preference is to leave it open to the contractor's discretion. My fear is that it also leaves it open to the discretion of the inspector. We need guidelines. That's what I'd prefer rather than a hard line trigger."

Because the regulations went into effect at the end of last summer, their effect remains to be seen. Still, masons are bracing for a bottom-line impact.

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