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Life-saving tips to help… BEAT THE HEAT!

Life-saving tips to help… BEAT THE HEAT!. Life-saving tips to help… BEAT THE HEAT!. SUNBURN. Heat stress can be more than a minor inconvenience for those who work in extremely warm conditions. Knowing how to prevent, identify and treat its symptoms can literally save lives. . Symptoms

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Life-saving tips to help… BEAT THE HEAT!

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  1. Life-saving tips to help… BEAT THE HEAT! Life-saving tips to help… BEAT THE HEAT!

  2. SUNBURN Heat stress can be more than a minor inconvenience for those who work in extremely warm conditions. Knowing how to prevent, identify and treat its symptoms can literally save lives. • Symptoms • Red, painful skin (first degree burns) • Blistering and/or peeling (second degree burns) • Treatment • Skin lotions • Topical anesthetics • Prevention • Limit sun exposure on bare skin Dealing with Heat Stress

  3. HEAT RASH & CRAMPS • Symptoms • Red rash and itching • Hot, moist skin • Normal to slightly high body temperature • Treatment • Ointment • Prevention • Keep skin dry and clean • Loosen clothing • Drink lightly salted liquids (.1% saline) • Seek medical aid if cramps persist Dealing with Heat Stress

  4. HEAT EXHAUSTION • Symptoms • Heavy sweating • Intense thirst from dehydration • Fatigue, weakness or loss of coordination • Tingling in hands and feet or headache • First Aid Treatment • Loosen or remove clothing and boots • Cool the victim as fast as possible • Call 911 if victim becomes faint or is unconscious Dealing with Heat Stress

  5. HEAT STROKE • Early Symptoms • High body temperature • Hot, red or flushed, dry skin • Headache or dizziness • Confusion or delirium • Advanced Symptoms • Seizure or convulsions • Loss of consciousness • No detectable pulse Call 911 at the first sign of the above symptoms! Dealing with Heat Stress

  6. HEAT STROKE • Treatment • Lower the victim’s body temperature as fast as possible • Don’t give liquids to unconscious victims • Other tips for controlling heat stress • Allow your body to become acclimatized to • your surroundings • Follow scheduled work/rest cycles to avoid • overexertion • Drink 5-7 ounces of cool water every 15 minutes • Consume a light, cool lunch instead of hot, • heavy meals Dealing with Heat Stress

  7. Since you can’t stop work due to the heat, do all you can to keep your employees safe and comfortable in their working conditions. The preceding information was taken from Coastal’s informative Heat Stressand Heat Stress: Don’t Lose Your Cool videos (click on the titles for an online preview.) The videos, along with their accompanying handbooks, are a perfect way to help your employees keep their cool when working outdoors and in other warm conditions. Also, our brand-new Heat Stress: Don’t Lose Your Cool DVD is coming soon! To order any one of these hot products call 1-888-489-6799 or click here for further information. To learn more about our Groundskeeping safety products click here. http://www.coastal.com/

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