With record heat hitting large swaths of the U.S. this summer, we're revisiting an earlier CorpCounsel.com article about the law surrounding heat-related illness and injury in the workplace.

Mercury levels are surging across much of the United States. Despite high temperatures and muggy conditions, companies with employees working outside don't have the luxury of shutting down for the season.

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