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November 19, 2024
Contact: Office of Communications
Phone: 202-693-1999

OSHA unveils winners of the 'Beat the Heat' photo contest

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration is excited to reveal the winners of its nationwide “Beat the Heat” photo contest. This competition called on organizations, businesses, and safety advocates to bring forward their most innovative tools and educational resources to help protect workers from the dangers of extreme heat—whether indoors or outdoors.

OSHA received 400 submissions from 114 competitors across 33 states and the District of Columbia. A panel of experts evaluated each entry based on criteria that included photo quality, suitability for OSHA publications, originality, clarity of message, creativity, and effective inclusion of workers, employers, or the workplace.

The winning photos highlight effective strategies to keep workplaces safe from the heat. The 18 winners are:

Beat the Heat Photo Contest Winners
Entrant City State

Lake Havasu City

Lake Havasu

Arizona

Sunland Asphalt & Construction

Phoenix

Arizona

County of Orange, OC Waste & Recycling

Brea

California

HEI Civil

Castle Rock

Colorado

Kent Precision Foods Group

Muscatine

Iowa

Superior Tube Products

Davenport

Iowa

Concrete Strategies

St. Louis

Missouri

CGI Development of Nevada LLC

Las Vegas

Nevada

McWane Ductile

Phillipsburg

New Jersey

Custom Agri Systems Inc.

Napoleon

Ohio

KCI – South Carolina

Rock Hill

South Carolina

Rogers-O'Brien Construction

Dallas

Texas

Alberici Constructors Inc.

San Antonio

Texas

MDX Workforce Consulting Center & Training Academy

Bryan

Texas

Professional Contract Services Inc.

Austin

Texas

S&B Engineers & Constructors

Houston

Texas

STC-Safety Training & Compliance LLC

Frisco

Texas

Savage Co.

Midvale

Utah

Visit the official contest page to explore these powerful winning entries, and see how they are paving the way for safer workplaces across the nation. OSHA hopes that the imagery will inspire other workplaces that are looking for ideas on control methods that can be implemented.

OSHA applauds the winners for their forward-thinking contributions to worker safety, and thanks everyone who participated in this effort to safeguard workers from heat hazards. Together, we are making strides toward a safer future for all workers!

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