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Heat Illness Prevention
Sweat isn't just a sign of hard work. Sometimes, it is a warning. When the summer sun hits a facility's roof, the indoor temperature skyrockets. I have seen strong, seasoned workers collapse because they ignored the thermometer. A true culture of care means we look out for the person standing next to us. We do not wait for someone to drop before we take action. Heat is an invisible hazard. Respect it.
New hires are at the highest risk. Their bodies simply are not ready for the intense environment. Building tolerance takes time. If you rush the process, you invite disaster. It is about keeping people whole, so they go home to their families every single night.
Here are a few tips to assist you with heat-related illness prevention:
As always, these are potential tips. Please be sure to follow the rules and regulations of your specific facility.
Safety is not a checklist. It is a mindset you carry throughout your shift. When temperatures rise, our vigilance must rise too. Check on the new guy. Keep your water jug full. Take your breaks in the cool zones.
We build a safe facility by making smart choices every single day. Let us take care of each other out there.
Thank you for being part of another episode of Warehouse Safety Tips. Until we meet next time - have a great week, and STAY SAFE!
#NationalSafetyMonth #Safety #SafetyCulture #StaySafe #SafetyFirst #SafetyTips #SafetyAwareness #WaterRestShade #HeatIllnessPrevention
By Wes Wyatt5
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https://jo.my/pfbmje
Heat Illness Prevention
Sweat isn't just a sign of hard work. Sometimes, it is a warning. When the summer sun hits a facility's roof, the indoor temperature skyrockets. I have seen strong, seasoned workers collapse because they ignored the thermometer. A true culture of care means we look out for the person standing next to us. We do not wait for someone to drop before we take action. Heat is an invisible hazard. Respect it.
New hires are at the highest risk. Their bodies simply are not ready for the intense environment. Building tolerance takes time. If you rush the process, you invite disaster. It is about keeping people whole, so they go home to their families every single night.
Here are a few tips to assist you with heat-related illness prevention:
As always, these are potential tips. Please be sure to follow the rules and regulations of your specific facility.
Safety is not a checklist. It is a mindset you carry throughout your shift. When temperatures rise, our vigilance must rise too. Check on the new guy. Keep your water jug full. Take your breaks in the cool zones.
We build a safe facility by making smart choices every single day. Let us take care of each other out there.
Thank you for being part of another episode of Warehouse Safety Tips. Until we meet next time - have a great week, and STAY SAFE!
#NationalSafetyMonth #Safety #SafetyCulture #StaySafe #SafetyFirst #SafetyTips #SafetyAwareness #WaterRestShade #HeatIllnessPrevention