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    Patients with cardiovascular diseases in heat waves or summer. Heat waves defined as a period of abnormally and uncomfortably hot and (usually) humid weather are associated with death and injury especially in those with prior medical conditions such as heart failure or hypertension [1, 2].A classic example of the increased risk of heat stress was the 1995 Chicago heat wave in which 700
    HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION POSTER Heat Index temperature IS NOT the same as regular (thermometer) temperature. For definition of Heat Index and/or more information, please see BUL-963.1. For the current Heat Index, go to noaa.gov to enter your location. The Heat Index will be listed under Detailed Forecast,
    SAFETY IN HEAT Heat Rash Heat Cramps Heat Syncope Heat Exhaustion Heat Stroke Heat Injuries and Illnesses Symptoms Good Urine Colour Urine Colour when Dehydrated Drink Enough Water Working Safely in the Heat Take small breaks whenever possible Check your urine color. It should be pale yellow Add a little extra salt to your meals When unwell
    Heat stress. Our bodies naturally maintain a temperature between 36°C and 38°C. Sweating cools our bodies down, but if you work in a hot environment this might not be enough. If your body heats up faster than it can cool itself, you experience heat stress. This can lead to serious heat disorders and potential injury. OSHA Heat Stress Training – Why You Need It! Heat stress occurs when our bodies are overheated and our internal “cooling system” cannot cool us down fast enough or properly. When our bodies fail to cool us down in intense heat, the effects can be a serious illness and even death.
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    The Heat Stress Poster lists symptoms of heat-related illnesses and first aid techniques. Operations involving high air temperatures, radiant heat sources, high humidity, direct physical contact with hot objects, or strenuous physical activities have a high potential for inducing heat stress in employees engaged in such operations.
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    Heat Stress Training for Supervisors. This presentation is for supervisors of outdoor workers. It provides an overview on: what is heat stress is, the signs and symptoms of heat stress, approaches used to manage heat stress of outdoor workers, and resources available from the Sun Safety at Work Canada project.
    Our Heat Stress Poster is 18″ x 24″ and comes fully laminated. Operations involving high air temperatures, radiant heat sources, high humidity, direct physical contact with hot objects, or strenuous physical activities have a high potential for inducing heat stress in employees engaged in such operations.
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    Responding is Langdon Dement, EHS advisor, UL EHS Sustainability, Franklin, TN. In many parts of the country, the weather is already hot and humid. Workers in hot environments can be at risk for heat stress, which can lead to serious illness. Older workers; workers with existing health conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity; and those working strenuously or in direct

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