Heat exposure may result in serious illness or even death, both of which are preventable. Heat illness symptoms can range from minor heat cramps to life-threatening heat strokes. Workers should receive training on heat illness symptoms, monitoring, and actions to take. It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure workers are safe from hazardous heat at work.
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Publisher: | Department of Labor |
Published: | February 1, 2024 |
License: | Public Domain |