Extreme Temperatures
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Extreme Temperatures



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It is important to take extra precautions to ensure that our bodies do not get over heated, especially for those working outside in the hot summer months. Symptoms of heat stress can be very slow to start but increase in intensity if precautions are not taken. The onset of these symptoms are mild and typically involve headaches, thirst and tiredness (all common of working outside in the heat on any given day).

Heat stress can escalate to heat stroke quickly when the body’s natural cooling system breaks down and causes the body core temperature to rise drastically, causing the brain to overheat. Some symptoms of heat stroke are immense thirst, severe headaches, disorientation and dry as well as hot skin (lack of sweat).

The following are ways to treat and possibly prevent heat stress:


The goal is to recognize the hazards associated with working in the heat long before someone falls victim to a heat-related illness.
Source - https://www.compsourcemutual.com/resources/safety-library/heat-stress-safety-talk-3/




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