8 ways to avoid Heat Stress in the Workplace


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Uploaded on Apr 8, 2022

When working in hot conditions, workers are at greater risk of heat stress—the risk of occupational illness and injury increases when working in extreme temperatures. Heatstroke, exhaustion from heat, and heat cramps or rash are possible symptoms of heat stress. From profuse sweating to dizziness and collapsing, there are many symptoms associated with this condition. Overheating causes the body to be under stress too.

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