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This course covers the following information:
Heat Stress in Construction Environments: Heat and the Body's Cooling System
- The physical processes that help keep us cool in hot conditions
- How sweating depletes the body's reserves of water and vital minerals
- How to replenish the fluids and minerals that your body loses through sweating
- The types of foods and beverages that you should avoid when working in the heat.
Heat Stress in Construction Environments: Heat-Related Illnesses
- How working in hot conditions can lead to different types of heat-related illnesses
- The symptoms of heat syncope, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke
- The hazards that are associated with these conditions.
Heat Stress in Construction Environments: Treating Heat-Related Illnesses
- How heat stress can lead to serious and even life-threatening illnesses
- How to respond if a coworker develops a heat-related illness on a job site
- Why a person who is suffering from heat stroke requires immediate medical attention
- What emergency procedures you can follow to lower the body temperature of a person who is suffering from heat stroke.
Heat Stress in Construction Environments: Preparing to Work in Hot Environments
- How you can prepare yourself to work safely on a hot job site
- The importance of letting your body get used to working in the heat
- The types of clothing you should wear and not wear when working in hot environments
- How sunscreen, sunglasses and other equipment can help to protect you from heat stress.