This lesson focuses on preventing heat-related illnesses in indoor workplaces under federal OSHA guidelines. It explains the signs of heat stress, risk factors, hydration tips, ventilation strategies, and the importance of rest breaks. It also highlights the employer’s responsibility to monitor heat risks and respond to symptoms quickly.
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Heat Illness: Supervisor Training
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