Heat stress is the total heat burden to which the body is subjected by both external and internal factors. Heat stress causes increased blood flow to the skin, which allows release of heat. Blood is diverted to the muscles if physical work is being performed, resulting in a lower release of heat through the skin.
instagram ucuz takipçiThe body must balance the heat transferred into the body, heat generated in the body and heat coming out of the body.
If the body can’t balance heat inputs, heat stress may lead to heat illness (or heat strain), a physical response designed to reduce body temperature.
Types of heat illness include:
The key risk factors to take into account are:
Organisation of work can also reduce heat stress by giving attention to the way work is organised. Examples include: rescheduling work so the hot tasks are performed during the cooler part of the day or in cooler times of the year; reducing the time an individual spends doing the hot tasks; providing additional rest breaks in cool, shaded areas; and
Providing training and information will enable workers to: identify hazards associated with heat stress; recognise symptoms of heat stress and heat illness; identify appropriate first aid procedures; use appropriate protective clothing and equipment/ etc.
Toolbox meetings and pre-start meetings present opportunities to reinforce the actions needed to avoid heat illness.
Providing personal protective clothing (PPE) such as reflective aprons and face shields can reduce exposure to radiant heat. Ice vests and liquid and air circulating systems can be worn under PPE where appropriate. Outdoor workers should be provided with protection against ultraviolet exposure, such as a wide brim hat, loose fitting, long sleeved collared shirt and long pants, sunglasses and sunscreen.
Font: https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/working-safely-hot-conditions
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