Construction site workers and contractors are some of the most at risk of suffering heat-related illness.
To guard against things like heat stroke and even heat exhaustion, companies need good planning, even better training, and the best work practices, protocols, and products that make it safer to work hard in the heat.
Planning and preparation
When it comes to preventing heat illness in workers, OSHA says employers have certain responsibilities. For instance, construction companies must provide ample water and allow for adequate rest periods in the shade.
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Tips to Avoid Heat Stroke While Working This Summer
Jul 03, 2023
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