Overview:
Exposure to high temperatures-indoors or outdoors-can lead to serious heat-related illnesses, reduced productivity, and even fatalities. This training provides proven strategies to recognize, prevent, and respond to heat stress hazards in compliance with OSHA recommendations.
Why you should Attend:
- Identify early signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke
- Understand OSHA’s National Emphasis Program on heat hazards
- Learn how to implement hydration, rest, and acclimatization practices
- Reduce the risk of costly incidents and employee injuries
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Risk factors and symptoms of heat-related illnesses
- Engineering and administrative controls
- Emergency response procedures
- Case studies of heat stress prevention programs
Who Will Benefit:
- EHS Managers
- Supervisors
- Safety Committee Members
- HR Professionals
- Employees who work in High-heat Environments