Risk Factors
Treatment
Heat Stress Illnesses
Avoiding Heat Stress
Heat Stress Stats
100

Name the condition that makes it harder for the body to maintain a safe (lower) temperature.

What is high humidity.

100

Name the best treatment for a heat cramps.

What is moving to a cool area, loosen tight clothing, drink hydrating fluids with electrolytes (like sports drinks)?


100

Name a symptom of fainting?

What is loss of consciousness?

100

Name 2 drinks should you avoid drinking.

What are sugary or caffeinated drinks?

100

Name the average number of heat stress related deaths in the US annually?

What is 1,300 people?

200
State why evaporation of sweat is critical to avoid heat stress?

What is because evaporation of sweat increases the escaping of heat from the body through the skin.

200

State recommendations for a worker who is suffering from heat rash.

What is to cool the skin using cool water or cool air?

200

Name 2 symptoms of heat cramps.

What is (any two):

hot moist skin - painful leg cramps, stomach, or arms?

200

Name 3 types of clothing that should be worn to avoid heat.

What are (any 3):

light colored - loose fitting - natural fibers - hat with wide brim - UV sunglasses/safety glasses

200

Outdoor fatalities, 50–70%, occur within how many days of working in a hot environment.  State why. 

What is a few days because the body needs time to gradually build a tolerance to the high heat environment?

300

Illness can be a risk factor for heat stress.  State 3 more factors.

What is (any 3):

body weight - lower fitness levels - age - medication - certain foods/drinks

300

Name actions two foods that can be used to prevent dehydration.

What is fruits and vegetables - or other food that contain a lot of water?

300

Name 3 symptoms of heat exhaustion?

What is (any 3):

headache - nausea - dizziness - weakness - thirst - giddiness - fainting 

300

Name actions that should be done to stay hydrated throughout the day.

What is drink before becoming thirsty, replace fluids throughout the day, and avoid drinks with sugar or caffeine?


300

Between 2011 and 2020, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that ______ workers experienced heat injuries or illnesses that required time away from work.

What is 33,890?

400

Name what happens to muscles and joints when dehydrated.

What is muscle tissue becomes dramatically less pliable and more rigid, and joint lubrication is reduced.

400
For a person experiencing heat stroke, what must be done immediately?

What is get medical attention immediately (do not send the person home)?

400

Name 1 common internal and 1 common external sources of heat stress.

What is working hard because muscles produce heat

and environmental heat/humidity? 

400

Name actions Mgmt. can do to reduce Heat Illness.

What is (any one of the following):

provide hydration - adjusted work procedures - acclimatization to job - utilize buddy system - proper PPE - safety briefing on heat related hazards

400

This year was the hottest year on record for our planet.

What is 2023?

500

Name an action we should be observing to avoid missing the signs of heat stress.

What is be aware and monitor yourself and others for signs of heat stress?

500

Name 3 treatment measures for heat exhaustion.

What is (any 3):

Get immediate medical attention - move to cool area - remove excess clothing - spray with cool water - fan - elevate legs - massage limbs - Drink hydrating fluid - rest

500

State the definition of Heat Stress and Heat Illness?

Heat stress is the build up of too much heat in the body. 

Heat Illness is the breakdown of normal body functions from Heat Stress

500

State 2 conditions when more than 6-8oz glasses of water is recommended.

What is (any of the following):

sweating (more than normal) - working outside - high humidity conditions - elevated temperatures

500

By 2050, the global temperature is projected to increase.  State by how much.

What is 2.7 degrees F?

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