Heat Stress and Cold Stress Prevention
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
11:00 AM-12:15 PM Eastern (U.S.) time
IIAR Members: FREE
Non-Members: $50
COURSE PURPOSE
When working in extreme temperature conditions, either hot or cold, the human body can become overwhelmed and become unable to maintain a normal temperature, resulting in heat- or cold-related stress. Heat stress and cold stress range in severity and may contribute to adverse worker safety and dangerous health effects.
This activity will provide awareness regarding heat stress and cold stress, including associated disorders and symptoms, and provide an understanding of strategies to prevent related exposures and illnesses. An overview of specific illnesses, injuries, and treatments associated with heat stress and cold stress will be covered, and we’ll offer guidance for recognizing stress conditions and preventing those situations.
The overarching focus of this activity is to reinforce the importance maintaining a safe workplace and illustrating the critical importance of well-developed heat stress- and cold stress-prevention programs that include appropriate training, outline responsibilities, identify the equipment necessary to protect workers, and include steps for preventing exposures and illnesses that can result from work in extreme environments.
Join IIAR for an informative webinar that will examine Heat Stress and Cold Stress and their associated disorders, symptoms, and methods of prevention.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After participating in this activity, participants will be able to …
- Explain why awareness and prevention for heat-related and cold-related exposure and illnesses are crucial for worker safety and health.
- List symptoms and treatment of heat stress and cold stress disorders.
- Describe how a properly developed Heat Stress Prevention Program and a Cold Stress Prevention Program can provide the training and equipment necessary to protect workers in extreme temperatures from heat-related and cold-related exposures and illnesses.
SPEAKER
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Tony Lundell, CIRO, PMP
Senior Director of Standards and Safety
International Institute of All-Natural Refrigeration (IIAR)
Alexandria, VA
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