CWEA Lunch and Learn Webinar Series: Cal-osha indoor vs outdoor heat Regulation - Live Webinar
Includes a Live Web Event on 09/24/2025 at 11:30 AM (PDT)
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Member fee: $25.00
Non-Member fee: $35.00
1.2 contact hours towards CWEA certifications; ALL
Trigger Temperatures (Indoor vs. Outdoor)
Identify the trigger temperatures that apply to indoor vs. outdoor work environments.
Explain why thresholds differ and how they impact employer responsibilities.
Written Program Requirements
Describe the required elements of a written heat illness prevention program.
Recognize how the program should be communicated and maintained within the workplace.
Training Requirements
List the specific training topics employees and supervisors must receive regarding heat illness prevention.
Demonstrate awareness of when refresher training or additional training is required.
Heat Illness Prevention Methods
Explain the importance of shade, water, rest, and cooling stations in preventing heat illness.
Identify employer responsibilities and worker rights related to these protective measures.
Emergency Procedures
Describe the required steps for responding to a heat illness emergency.
Demonstrate how to activate emergency services and provide immediate first response until help arrives.
Jay Jamali, CSP, CHMM, CHCM
Safety Director
Enviro Safetech
Mr. Jay Jamali, CSP, CHMM, CHCM is the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Director for Enviro Safetech with over 230 years of EHS experience. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Occupational Safety and Health with a minor in Industrial Hygiene and a master’s in safety management. Mr. Jamali is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), and a Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM). Mr. Jamali has responded to hundreds of emergencies including Northridge Earthquake and Hurricane Katrina. Jay is a FEMA certified Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) instructor. He is a Master Trainer (train the trainer) in First Aid, CPR, AED and Advanced First Aid as well as other topics. Mr. Jamali is currently a volunteer with the Livermore Pleasanton Fire Department. Jay is the subject matter expert for American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) on Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) and confined space entry & rescue and presents these pre and post seminars for ASSP during their annual conference. Mr. Jamali is the past president of the Greater San Jose ASSP chapter.
Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's certifications; All
To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds. Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.
Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.
Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.
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