
Heat Stress
Prevention of Heat Stress: Supervisors
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Adjust the work schedule, if possible. Assign heavier work on cooler days or during the cooler part of the day.
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Establish a schedule for work and rest periods during hot days.
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Train workers to recognize signs and symptoms of heat stress and what to do. Visit our Heat Stress Fact Sheet for more information.
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Request Heat Stress Training for employees through The Office of Environmental Health and Safety by contacting us at ehsoffice@uncc.edu.
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Download the Heat Stress App.
Prevention of Heat Stress: Employees
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Learn to recognize the symptoms of heat stress. Pace the work, taking adequate rest periods. Visit our Heat Stress Fact Sheet for more information.
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Use adequate fans for ventilation and cooling, especially when wearing personal protective equipment (PPE).
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Keep shaded from direct heat where possible.
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Drink plenty of water: in hot environments the body requires more water.
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Complete Heat Stress Training through The Office of Environmental Health and Safety.
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Download the Heat Stress App.