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Golden standard
In August 2006, after several heat-related worker deaths occurred, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health adopted an emergency heat illness prevention standard. Since making the standard permanent in June 2006, Cal/OSHA has seen a marked decrease in fatalities, although some safety advocates argue the regulation needs additional measures to protect workers.
01 July 2011
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Managing heat stress
What type of gear should a worker wear when temperatures in the job environment fluctuate during the course of a day?
01 July 2011
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Effects of heat stress on workers
What causes workers to commit mental errors when the ambient temperature is higher than 95 degrees F?
01 June 2009
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Ensuring workers drink enough water
I know that when it's hot I need to drink enough water to avoid heat stress, but how much is enough? Is there a ratio between how hot it is and how much water you drink?
01 June 2008
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