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IBOEHS Newsletter – Working in Outdoor and Indoor Heat Environments

For   Their   Safety

Jul – Aug – Sep  2019    Volume 17, Issue 3

International Board of Environmental Health & Safety

          “Instilling Professionalism

  • Working in Outdoor and Indoor Heat Environments
  • First Aid for Heat-Related Injuries
  • Anxiety in the Workplace

 

 

 

Working in Outdoor and Indoor Heat Environments

OSHA

Many people are exposed to heat on the job, in both indoor and outdoor heat environments. Operations involving high air temperatures, radiant heat sources (e.g., sunlight, hot exhaust), high humidity, direct physical contact with hot objects, or strenuous physical activities have a high potential for causing heat-related illness.

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