HEAT STRESS WHAT IS IT AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOU?. External Factor Affecting Heat Stress Air movement Clothing Radiant heat ( hot vessels and sun) Humidity.

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HEAT STRESS WHAT IS IT AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOU?

External Factor Affecting Heat Stress Air movement Clothing Radiant heat ( hot vessels and sun) Humidity Work rate (Mild/ Moderate/ Heavy) If these not controlled HEAT STRESS MAY OCCUR!!! The Industrial Hygiene Program

Effects of Heat stress on your body Prickly heat (skin rash) Muscle Cramps (pain and tension in muscles) Exhaustion (feeling weak) Syncope (fainting) Heat Stroke (life threatening !) The Industrial Hygiene Program

Heat Cramps Your body is telling you to slow down! You Feel: Moist cool pale skin Nauseated Tired Muscle twitching Painful muscle cramps The Industrial Hygiene Program

Heat Exhaustion your body is starting to loose the battle! You Feel: Heavy sweating Weak and fatigued Headache and dizzy Nauseated Rapidly breathing Intense thirst Vomiting The Industrial Hygiene Program

Heat Stroke “ Life threatening!” ( The body can no longer regulate it’s own temperature!) Hot red skin No sweating Rapid pulse Difficulty in breathing Confusion Vomiting Coma The Industrial Hygiene Program

Risk Factors Dehydration, Lack of acclimatization, (from cool climate) Unfit, Lack of sleep, Tea/ Coffee and alcohol consumption, Cold / Flu / medical condition, Some medications and drugs.` The Industrial Hygiene Program

Prevention MStart drinking water ( before you start work), MDrink water ( As much as you need), MCheck your Urine colour (note the urine color), MEnsure adequate ventilation, MRotate work ( from hot to cool areas), MReport to your Supervisor or the Nurse at first sign of any problem, MKeep an eye on your work mates The Industrial Hygiene Program

Warning! You need to learn to drink, even when you are not thirsty. By the time you feel thirsty you are already 10% dehydrated Urine colour gives indication of hydration state ie, (if urine is dark drink more) The Industrial Hygiene Program

The color of Urine tells you how dehydrated you are! Extremely Dehydrated Drink Water Immediately Mildly Dehydrated Drink More Water Not Dehydrated The Industrial Hygiene Program