- Conduct hazard assessment of heat exposure in the workplace.
- Identify risk factors for work in hot environments.
- Develop prevention programs and practices to reduce injury and illness.
- Plan problem-solving actions through employee and management involvement.
- Develop hazard controls based on the most current knowledge in the field of occupational health and safety.
- Comply with legal requirements.
Scope
The guide provides:
- Practical guidance for the identification, assessment and control of the health and safety hazards related to working in hot environments; and
- Applicable legislation, standards and guidelines addressing heat stress.
Target Audience
The guide is intended to serve as a handy reference for health and safety committee members, health and safety representatives, employees, supervisors and managers.
For training sessions, the guide can serve as a practical handout for future reference.
Formats
- Print (spiral bound 4"×6-5/8)
- Downloadable PDF
Pricing & Ordering
$10 each plus shipping and handling.
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Although every effort is made to ensure accuracy and completeness of the information, it is understood that CCOHS makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such information and assumes no liability for any damages or loss suffered as a result of any inaccuracy or incompleteness therein.
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