How are 3-5 man crews actually handling the 2026 OSHA daily logs (especially the new heat illness stuff)?

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Hey guys, I’m a software developer and I've been reading up on the new OSHA regulations rolling out. Safety consultants are making it sound like small crews are going to get crushed by the daily documentation requirements (especially the new daily heat monitoring logs). I need a reality check from guys actually on the site: Is this a massive headache you are actively trying to figure out, or is it mostly just regulatory noise that small crews are going to ignore until an inspector shows up? A...

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Originally published on April 16, 2026. Curated by Construction News.

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