Safety Training Group USA
07/25/2022
61% of Americans have not got a good nights sleep in months, Covid, Recession, Depression, Stress, Overwhelmed and Fear … Always be in the mode to look out for one another. Take inventory, there is a lot going on.
Heat Illness:
Provide some basic training; recognize the "symptoms" of "Heat Exhaustion" including fainting, dizziness, nausea, and muscle spasms, and act quickly — when in doubt, call 911.
Develop an Emergency Action Plan on what to do if a worker shows signs of heat-related illness. Review your "Accident/Illness Prevention Policy and Procedure" focusing in on when, how and why EMS need to be contacted.
Download some great poster, videos, visit
Heat Illness Prevention Campaign | Occupational Safety and Health Administration Heat Illness Prevention Heat General Education Employer's Responsibility Worker Information Every year, dozens of workers die and thousands more become ill while working in hot or humid conditions. The OSHA Heat Illness Prevention campaign educates employers and workers on the dangers of working in....
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