We are halfway through National Safety Month!
This week, let’s focus on ways to prevent heat-related illnesses. The risks of heat-related illness can occur in any weather, indoors and out, and supervisors and workers alike need to watch for early warning signs. From heat cramps and exhaustion to heat stroke, be prepared to stay safe in extreme heat.
Heat Illness Prevention Resources
We’ve put together an in-depth guide to preventing heat illness >
KPA customers, make sure your team is trained to avoid heat illness. Watch a sample >
And, here’s a personal story about losing a life to heat illness to bring the issue home.
In case you missed it, here’s what we’re covering each week of National Safety Month:
Week 1: Emergency Preparedness
Week 2: Slips, Trips, & Falls
Week 3: Heat-related Illness
Week 4: Hazard Recognition