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Proposed New Mexico
Occupational Heat Standard

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The NM Environment Department has petitioned the EIB (Environmental Improvement Board) to adopt a state occupational heat standard.
The hearing is scheduled to take place November 2025 (rescheduled from July 2025).
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Policy Briefs

Heat Policy Advisory
2025


Healthy Climate NM

Immediate and comprehensive action is required to mitigate the health risks of extreme heat and ensure the safety and well-being of all New Mexicans this heat season.

That is why Healthy Climate New Mexico has prepared a comprehensive extreme heat Policy Advisory that describes key recommendations for policymakers to address these risks and promote New Mexicans' health.

New Mexico needs to confront the public health risks posed by wildfire smoke.​​

That is why Healthy Climate New Mexico has prepared a comprehensive wildfire smoke Policy Advisory that describes key recommendations for policymakers to address these risks and promote New Mexicans' health.

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Phone: 505-946-8676

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