Avoid Heat Illness

A construction worker, donned in a fluorescent orange safety vest and black gloves, holds a hard hat near a yellow construction vehicle. The worker's smartwatch is visible on their wrist, highlighting the importance of monitoring for heat illness. The scene is outdoors with a cloudy sky in the background.

When it is hot outside, your body temperature can rise to dangerous levels and potentially risk heat illness. Normally, your body cools itself through sweating. However, in hot and humid weather, sweating is not enough. Staying Cool Follow the suggestions below to stay cool when working in hot weather to prevent heat illness: Wear loose, […]

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