The number of exposures it takes to become infected with HIV, Hepatitis B or C virus.
What is 1 quart?
or
What are 32 US fluid oz?
This is the next step to complete after you have decontaminated that area and reported possible exposure to your supervisor.
What is go to the ER or Everett Walk-in Clinic?
What is the Parks Fridge?
What is water coolers/ice chest on trucks?
What are water fountains?
What is stop working and inform lead/supervisor?
What is equipment?
What are hot objects?
What are radiant heat sources?
What are:
dehydration, loss of electrolytes, illness/fever, age, weight, personal fitness level, certain medications, diet, poor acclimatization.
400Replenishing your fluids as well as these are important to prevent heat illness.
An employee suffering from this that has lost a lot of water and salt through heavy sweating. They may complain of headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness, irritability, and thirst.
What is:
Place worker in shady, cool area Loosen clothing, remove outer clothing Fan air on worker; cold packs in armpits Wet worker with cool water; apply ice packs, cool compresses, or ice if available Provide fluids (preferably water) as soon as possible Stay with worker until help arrives