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Uncovering the early signs of heat stress at work

Best practices for keeping cool indoors and out

Heat stress isn’t just an individual issue — it’s a team challenge. By keeping an eye out for sluggishness or confusion that affects a team member, you or their colleagues can step in before things get serious. Teamwork amplifies safety, especially when temperatures rise.

Signs of a heat-related medical emergency

  • Confusion
  • Slurred Speech
  • Seizures
  • loss of consciousness

If a worker is exhibiting these symptoms

  • Call 911 immediately
  • Keep worker cool with water or ice
  • Stay with them until help arrives

Foster a culture where teammates check in on one another and speak up about early symptoms. Simple steps and tips, like reminders to drink water or get cool indoors, can make all the difference. Explore best practices and resources here to build a safer, informed team.

To learn more about OSHA’s heat-based standards in the workplace, get details here.


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Uncovering the early signs of heat stress at work

Best practices for keeping cool indoors and out

Heat stress isn’t just an individual issue — it’s a team challenge. By keeping an eye out for sluggishness or confusion that affects a team member, you or their colleagues can step in before things get serious. Teamwork amplifies safety, especially when temperatures rise.

Signs of a heat-related medical emergency

  • Confusion
  • Slurred Speech
  • Seizures
  • loss of consciousness

If a worker is exhibiting these symptoms

  • Call 911 immediately
  • Keep worker cool with water or ice
  • Stay with them until help arrives

Foster a culture where teammates check in on one another and speak up about early symptoms. Simple steps and tips, like reminders to drink water or get cool indoors, can make all the difference. Explore best practices and resources here to build a safer, informed team.

To learn more about OSHA’s heat-based standards in the workplace, get details here.


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Uncovering the early signs of heat stress at work

Best practices for keeping cool indoors and out

Heat stress isn’t just an individual issue — it’s a team challenge. By keeping an eye out for sluggishness or confusion that affects a team member, you or their colleagues can step in before things get serious. Teamwork amplifies safety, especially when temperatures rise.

Signs of a heat-related medical emergency

  • Confusion
  • Slurred Speech
  • Seizures
  • loss of consciousness

If a worker is exhibiting these symptoms

  • Call 911 immediately
  • Keep worker cool with water or ice
  • Stay with them until help arrives

Foster a culture where teammates check in on one another and speak up about early symptoms. Simple steps and tips, like reminders to drink water or get cool indoors, can make all the difference. Explore best practices and resources here to build a safer, informed team.

To learn more about OSHA’s heat-based standards in the workplace, get details here.