This safety lesson explains how to prevent heat illness when working in attics and crawl spaces, where temperatures can rise quickly. It covers signs of heat stress, the importance of hydration, rest breaks, and monitoring your body. The video highlights wearing breathable clothing, using ventilation when possible, and following company procedures. By taking these precautions, workers can avoid serious health risks in confined, hot environments.
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Heat Illness: Heart Disease
This lesson explains how heart disease can increase the risk of heat-related illness in the workplace. It covers why high temperatures place extra stress on the heart, warning signs to watch for, and the importance of hydration, rest breaks, and medical guidance. Employees and supervisors will le...
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Heat Illness: Indoor Workplace
Stay safe in indoor workplaces during high temperatures with GotSafety's lesson on Heat Illness: Indoor Workplace. In this video training, learn how to recognize and prevent heat-related illnesses even when working indoors. Explore the risks of indoor heat, factors that contribute to heat buildup...
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Heat Illness: Indoor Workplaces (Cali...
Protect your workforce from heat illness with our focused training video designed for indoor workplaces in California. This lesson addresses the specific challenges and regulations associated with managing heat risks in non-ventilated or high-temperature indoor environments. It details preventive...