One farm worker died from heat exposure in 2020, resulting in a fine and citation from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The facts are these, the court explained: The farm worker, Carlos Vargas Moreno, collapsed in a field on July 19, 2022, almost two years to the day after the previous worker had died under similar circumstances. When the supervisor arrived, Moreno was transported to the hospital in the back of a pickup truck, not in the air-conditioned cab. It’s uncertain at this point when or if the plaintiff will ask the state Supreme Court for further review. Moreno’s heat stroke injury is one of many across the United States, though actual incidents are probably underreported.