Protect Yourself… Heat Stress.  Heat cramps,  Heat exhaustion, and  Heat stroke. Heat stress disorders:

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Protect Yourself… Heat Stress

 Heat cramps,  Heat exhaustion, and  Heat stroke. Heat stress disorders:

 High temperature and humidity;  direct sun or heat;  limited air movement;  physical exertion;  poor physical condition  Some medicines; and  inadequate tolerance for hot workplaces Factors Leading to Heat Stress:

 Headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting.  Weakness and moist skin.  Mood changes such as irritability or confusion.  Upset stomach or vomiting Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion:

 Dry, hot skin with no sweating.  Mental confusion or losing consciousness.  Seizures or convulsions. Symptoms of Heat Stroke Heat stroke is a medical emergency caused by failure of the body's heat controls. Sweating stops and the body temperature rises precipitously. Heat stroke:

Difference between Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion:

  Know signs/symptoms of heat-related illnesses; monitor yourself and coworkers.   Block out direct sun or other heat sources.   Use cooling fans/air-conditioning; rest regularly.   Drink lots of water; about 1 cup every 15 minutes.   Wear lightweight, light colored, loose-fitting clothes.   Avoid alcohol, caffeinated drinks, or heavy meals. Preventing Heat Stress:

What to Do for Heat-Related Illness?? Call for help…….. Or emergency number at once

  Move the worker to a cool, shaded area.   Loosen or remove heavy clothing.   Provide cool drinking water.   Fan and mist the person with water. While waiting for help to arrive:

Heat Stress Thank you….