Description
According to occupational injury data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, dozens of workers die every year from heat exposure. Thousands more report sickness due to working in hot or humid environments.
Heat hazards are present across many industries. Although most prevalent in the transportation, manufacturing, protective services, installation and repair, construction, maintenance industries and mining environments, risk of exposure to high temperatures can be identified in practically all occupations.
In this training, you will identify common risk factors, such as:
- environmental heat and bodily overheating
- learn the main dangers of heat exposure and
- will explore safe work practices.
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