Summer heat can be deadly for construction workers, CPWR cautions
June 8, 2017
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CPWR offers these tips for working in hot weather:

  • Dress for hot conditions. Wear clothes that are light-colored, loose-fitting and lightweight.
  • Drink water about every 15 minutes. Do not wait until you are thirsty to drink.
  • Do not consume alcohol and avoid caffeine.
  • Take frequent breaks. Find shaded, cooled or air-conditioned areas.

The risk for heat-related illnesses is increasing for workers unaccustomed to higher temperatures, those working in hot and humid weather, and those who perform heavy physical labor, according to CPWR.

The hazard alert also includes tips for employers, including having an emergency plan and providing training on heat-related illnesses.

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