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There are many people who are exposed to heat on the job. Whether work is performed outdoors or in hot indoor environments, overexposure to heat can put a person at risk for heat-related illnesses.
A person’s best defense against heat-related illnesses is prevention.
This training is designed to help learners understand the dangers of heat stress in both indoor and outdoor environments and how to prevent and respond to a heat stress emergency.
Regulations Covered: 29 USC 654 — OSHA’s General Duty Clause (OSH Act Section 5(a)(1))Intended Audience: Employees who work in hot environments (indoors or outdoors)Languages: English, Spanish, and Canadian FrenchCopyright Date: 2024What's Included
Product Code: 74868 (English) & 74869 (Spanish) & 74870 (Canadian French)
- Video Length: 20 Minutes (English); 26 Minutes (Spanish); 25 Minutes (Canadian French)
- Identify hot working environments.
- Recognize common signs and symptoms related to heat illness.
- Respond to heat-related emergencies.
- Apply heat stress prevention measures.
- Describe communication expectations on multi-employer sites.
- Trainer Guide PDFs (not sold separately) – Provides basic information and guidelines trainers need to present this training.
- Customizable PowerPoint® Presentations
- Quiz & Answer Keys
- Completion Certificates