Five Tips to Beat the Heat
Now that the Summer is upon us, heat-related safety issues take a front seat. Many people work outside and are exposed to high temperatures in their day-to-day jobs. Excessive exposure can cause skin burns, heat stroke, cramps, rashes, or even death. Workers can also experience other heat-related injuries due to sweaty hands, dizziness, or foggy safety glasses.
Be sure you know the signs of illness and what you can do to keep yourself safe in the sun.
- Drink plenty of water. Make sure you drink water at least every hour, even if you do not feel thirsty. Avoid drinks with caffeine or alcohol.
- Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothes if possible and avoid dark colors as they absorb the sun’s rays.
- Be sure to put on your sunblock. Even those of us with darker skin tones are susceptible to damage from the sun’s rays.
- Take breaks in the shade as often as possible. And see tip #1!
- Know the signs of heat-related illness. These can include dizziness, heavy sweating, headache, nausea, and cramps. Be sure to look for these signs in coworkers too.
For more information on heat safety, check out OSHA’s Water. Rest. Shade. website. You can also download their Heat Index mobile app on your smart phone or mobile device from this page.
Keep you and your workers safe by checking out our heat-related safety courses and toolbox talks.
Online Courses to Prevent Heat Illness
OSHA Heat Illness Prevention for Workers
Heat Safety Toolbox Talks
Heat Illness Emergency Response
*Available in Spanish.