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Extreme Heat Preparedness Week continues with more stories curated to help you keep workers safe through the hot, hazy days of summer. Remember: the heat can affect mental, as well as physical, health.
- Brandi Cowen, Editor
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Outdoor workers are exposed to unique and, at times, unpredictable hazards, including extreme weather conditions and poor air quality. Having a summer health and safety plan can help reduce the risk of injuries and illnesses.
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Occupational heat stress is the heat load to which someone is exposed in the workplace, which is a function of the environment, physical exertion and clothing.
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The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) has released Heat Stress App 2.0, its next-generation mobile tool that now includes risk factors unique to indoor workers.
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Thersty‘s mission is to create great tasting hydration products scientifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of the professional worker.
- No Artificial Food Dyes
- Made in Canada
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- 5 Flavours of Sugar Free Single Serve Powder Drink Mix
- 4 Flavours Low Calorie Electrolyte Freeze Pops
- Essential Electrolytes
- Available through most Industrial/MRO/Safety Distributors in Canada.
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During heat waves, hospital admissions for mental health spike. The past 10 years were the hottest on record, and as we prepare for another scorcher of a summer, it’s time to take steps to increase our preparedness for extreme heat.
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