Hot, Hot Baby!
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Up in Smoke
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A specific heat illness that includes muscle pain or spasms in abdomen, arms or legs

What is Heat Cramps?


First Aid Response - drink fluids every 15 to 20 minutes, eat a snack or sports drink, get medical help if symptoms do not subside within 1 hour

100

Heat-illness susceptibility is similar for everyone

What is false?


*It is important you are aware of your risk factors and communicate concerns you have with your supervisor.

100

This is the best time of the day to perform heavy work

What is during the cooler parts of the day?


*Early morning or evening

100

The type of discipline you will receive for exercising your employee rights to a safe workplace

What is NONE?

100

The chemical element that creates the blue color in fireworks

What is over copper?


When an element burns, its electrons get excited, and it releases energy in the form of light. Different chemicals burn at different wavelengths of light. Blue is the most difficult color to produce. 

Deep Reds = strontium and lithium compounds

Silver/White = titanium and magnesium 

Orange = calcium 

Yellow = sodium 

Green = barium


200

This heat-related illness comes with symptoms of hot, dry skin

What is Heat Stroke?


Additional Symptoms - confused or altered mental state, slurred speech, loss of consciousness, seizures, very high body temperature

First Aid Response - CAN BE FATAL - CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY, move to cool area, remove outer clothing, cool with water/cold compress/ice/fans, stay with worker until help arrives

200

PPE does this to the heat load burden to the body

What is increases?


*So does the level of activity and exertion you are doing, and clothing you are wearing.

200

The suggested amount of water to consume when hot

What is frequent, small quantities, up to 4 cups per hour?

TIP: PLAN AHEAD The fountains and running water available at the office is great, but if don't have water at the jobsite - fill up a portable cooler and add some ice from the ice machine. Ask you supervisor if you need one.


There is such thing as TOO MUCH!! Too much water can hyponatremia, a severe electrolyte imbalance that can cause headaches, confusion, seizures, and even coma.

200

This president signed a proclamation recognizing July as National Ice Cream Month

Who is Ronald Reagan


The 1984 proclamation paid tribute to the dairy farmers for the nearly 10% of all milk produced in the US going towards the $3.5 billion ice cream industry

200

This change to work should be considered during a wildfire event

What is:

 - Reduce work time in smoke effected areas? (move work indoors, job rotation, or postpone tasks)

- Increase rest time? (preferably in filtered air)

- Reduce physical intensity of work? (lower breathing and heart rate)

300

This heat-related illness results in clusters of red pimples or gooseflesh appearance of the skin

What is Heat Rash or Prickly Heat?

First Aid Response - move to a cooler, less humid area, keep rash dry, apply powder to increase comfort (do not apply ointments or creams)

300

The year popsicles were invented

What is in 1905?


In San Francisco 11 year old Frank Epperson left a cup of soda out overnight with a stir stick in it.  The “Epsicle” was patented in 1924.  His children latter urged him to change the name to what they called it” Pop’s ‘Sicle, or Popsicle

300

The best clothing to wear to minimize the effects of heat

What is light colored, loose fitting?

300

This is a shade or cool-down area available to you

What is:

-Air-conditioned vehicles?

-Air-conditioned buildings?

-Canopies/pop-up tents?

-Trees or other?

*Supervisor should encourage preventative cool-down rest periods and monitor employees for heat-related symptoms.

Engineering controls to reduce indoor heat exposure should be implemented first.  Ex: bring a portable fan

300

The Air Quality Index (AQI) level that is unhealthy for everyone

What is 151 AQI or greater?

*During a wildfire event, check AQI before work at www.AirNow.gov

Another good resource = Watch Duty new AQI layer

400

This heat illness includs headache, nausea and dizziness

What is Heat Exhaustion?


Additional Symptoms - weakness, irritability, thirst, heavy sweating, elevated body temperature, decreased urine output.

First Aid Response - Call for medical help or take to health facility for evaluation move to cool area, give cool liquids and encourage frequent sips, remove unnecessary clothing, cool with water/cold compress/ice/fans, stay with worker until help arrives

400

Alcohol use is this type of risk factor

What is personal?


*Additional personal risk factors include:

Health conditions - diabetes, high blood pressure, being overweight, heart disease, kidney disease, respiratory diseases, etc.

Medications - antihistamines, diarrhea medications, diuretics, muscle relaxants, sedatives, psychiatric medications, etc.

Physical Characteristics - old age, lower physical fitness level, pregnancy, history of heat-illness, acclimatization level, etc.

Behavior Choices - alcohol or caffeine consumption, illicit drug use, lower water consumption, etc.

400

The number of inches the Eiffel Tower can grow in the summer

What is up to 6 inches?


This is due to the thermal expansion properties of the iron and steel.

400

This is the most common way to judge your hydration level

What is Urine Color?

400

This device can be used to limit exposures to harmful particulate matter


DAILY DOUBLE!!

What is a respirator?

NIOSH Certified N95 filtering "dust mask" - shirts/bandanas do not provide protection 

Respirator use is voluntary up to AQI of 500, but people with heart or lung problems should ask their health care provider before using.

N95's are not effective if not worn properly (some types of facial hair, where other contaminates are present - such as gases, vapors, or oxygen deficient atmospheres)


DAILY DOUBLE (POINTS) OPPORTUNITY: Demonstrate proper donning 

or watch a boring video: https://youtu.be/oiNwfhvhVfI

500

This is the hottest temperature ever recorded on earth

What is 134 °F?


Recorded at Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley California on July 10, 1913

500

Heat from radiant or conductive heat sources (sun, ground, machinery, etc.) is considered this type of risk factor

What is environmental?


*Also: High temperature, high humidity, and low or lack of air movement.

500

The process for gradually increasing exposure to heat

What is Acclimatization?

Day 1 = 50%

Day 2 = 60%

Day 3 = 80%

Day 4 = 100%

New workers = 20% increase each day

Applicable during initial heat exposure or during heat waves, monitoring period is 14 days

500

This is the trigger temperature for high-heat provisions

What is 95 degrees?


*Supervisors need to monitor the weather and employees, conduct pre-shift meetings to discuss procedures, implement mandatory buddy system or regular check-ins, remind employees to drink plenty of water, and rights to take a cool-down break when necessary.

Other Heat Illness Prevention elements (Shade-Water-Rest) required at 

80 degrees - outdoor work

82 degrees - indoor work

500

This size of wildfire smoke particulate matter is considered most harmful

What is PM2.5 (the main harmful pollutant)?

A particle with a diameter of 2.5 microns or less is the main harmful pollutant because it can penetrate deep within the respiratory system, irritating lungs and cause persistent coughing, phlegm, wheezing, or difficulty breathing.

People over 65 and those with heart and lung problems are most likely to suffer serious health effects such as reduced lung function, bronchitis, worsening of asthma, heart failure, and early death.

You have the right to obtain medical treatment if you are injured or sick due to wildfire smoke.