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  • Heat Related Illnesses - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    HEAT-RELATED ILLNESSES WHAT TO LOOK FOR HEAT STROKE • High body temperature (103°F or higher) • Hot, red, dry, or damp skin • Fast, strong pulse • Headache • Call 911 right away-heat stroke is a medical emergency • Move the person to a cooler place • Help lower the person’s temperature
  • Picture of Americia Heat-Related Illness Fact Sheet - CDC Stacks
    measures to take, heat-related illness and death can be prevented Air-conditioning is the number one protective factor against heat-related illness and death 11 If a home is not air-conditioned, people can reduce their risk for heat-related illness by spending time in public facilities that are air-conditioned This
  • Heat-related Illnesses | Heat | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and . . .
    Heat stroke Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related illness It occurs when the body can no longer control its temperature: the body's temperature rises rapidly, the sweating mechanism fails, and the body is unable to cool down When heat stroke occurs, the body temperature can rise to 106°F or higher within 10 to 15 minutes
  • Warning Signs and Symptoms of Heat-Related Illness (Flyer)
    Information about what to look for and what to do for heat-related illness Skip directly to site content Skip directly to search An official website of the United States government
  • Fast Facts - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    equipment may increase the risk of heat-related illnesses DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No 2010–114 Telephone: 1–800–CDC–INFO TTY: 1–888–232–6348 E-mail: cdcinfo@cdc gov safer • healthier • people
  • Prevent Heat Illness at Work - Occupational Safety and Health . . .
    Ease into Work Nearly 3 out of 4 fatalities from heat illness happen during the first week of work 100% 20% MON TUE WED THU FRI New and returning workers need to build tolerance to heat (acclimatize) and take frequent breaks Follow the 20% Rule On the first day, work no more than 20% of the shift’s duration at full intensity in
  • Prevent heat-related illness - CDC Stacks
    Take time to acclimatize: Work shorter shifts until your body has adjusted to the heat Stay well hydrated: Drink often enough that you do not feel thirsty Watch for signs of heat-related illnesses: Designate a buddy and ask how they feel periodically Take time to rest and cool down: Sit somewhere cool, rest, and rehydrate frequently
  • Heat-Related Illnesses - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
    increased rates of heat-related illness, compared with other regions 7 • People aged 65+ accounted for more heat-related hospitalizations than any other age group from 2001 to 2010, and males were hospitalized for heat-related illnesses more than twice as often as females (see Figure 3) Men tend to have a higher risk of heat-related illness
  • Heat Stress: First Aid for Heat Illness - CDC Stacks
    • People with severe heat illness do not always recognize the risks they face If a worker shows signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke, do not leave him or her alone until he or she receives 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) | TTY: 1-888-232-6348 cdc gov cdc-info | cdc gov niosh NIOSH monthly newsletter: cdc gov niosh eNews
  • 2024 HHS Resources on Heat and Health - HHS. gov
    helps communities prepare for heat and prevent heat-related illness and deaths The HHI is the first nationwide tool to provide heat-related illness data at the ZIP-code level, helping state and local officials identify areas most likely to experience negative health outcomes from heat and take steps to increase resilience





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