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Offerings from OSHA heat illness resources for outdoor workers

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July 8, 2018 at 3:00 p.m.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers heat illness resources through its Campaign to Prevent Heat Illness in Outdoor Workers.

OSHA's campaign aims to raise awareness and educate workers and employers about the dangers of working in hot weather and provide resources and guidance to address these hazards. Workers in outdoor industries—such as agriculture, construction, landscaping and transportation—are at particular risk.

Thousands of employees become sick each year and many die from working in the heat. Labor-intensive activities in hot weather can raise body temperatures beyond the level that typically can be cooled by sweating. Heat illness initially may manifest as heat rash or heat cramps but quickly can escalate to heat exhaustion and then heat stroke if simple preventative measures are not followed.

Heat illness disproportionately affects those who have not built up a tolerance to heat (acclimatization), and it especially is dangerous for new and temporary workers.

OSHA offers heat illness educational materials in English and Spanish, as well as a curriculum to be used for workplace training, also available in English and Spanish. Additionally, OSHA offers a webpage that provides information and resources regarding heat illness—including how to prevent it and what to do in case of an emergency—for workers and employers. To view the page, click here.

OSHA also offers a free app for mobile devices that enables workers and supervisors to monitor the heat index at their work sites. The app displays a risk level for workers based on the heat index, as well as reminders about protective measures that should be taken at that risk level. The app is available for Android-based platforms and iPhones and can be downloaded in English and Spanish by clicking here.



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