Heat Related Illness
Heat Index
Smoke Related Illness
Air Quality Index
THPRD Policies
100

When someone is irritable, thirsty, tired, headache, dizzy, weak, dry mouth, loss of appetite, craving sugar they are experiencing this.

What are the signs of dehydration?

100

This considers both temperature and humidity to indicate the level of heat. AKA the "real feel" of the temperature

What is the Heat Index?

100

True or False - particulates in wildfire smoke are not hazardous and do not make it to your lungs when you breathe

False

100

True or False - KN95 masks are approved respirators for elevated smoke days

False - N95. N99, N100, R95, P95 or P100 masks are the only approved filtering respirator for the district

100

True or False  - A person Experiencing signs of heat illness cannot be left alone

True

200

When someone has a headache, nausea, clammy skin, heavy sweating, muscle cramps and fatigue they are experiencing this.

What are the signs of heat exhaustion?

200

NIOSH Application

What is the heat index app on all THPRD Phones?

200

Cough, sore throat, wheezing, redness of eyes, headache, fatigue, chest pain are some symptoms of this.

What are some symptoms of wildfire smoke exposure?

200

AQI is between 0 - 100 where no action is required

What is Level 1 procedures?

200

The THPRD plan that guides us in response to medical emergencies

What is the Emergency Medical Plan?

300

When someone has a headache, nausea, vomiting, dry/flushed skin, no longer sweating, agitation, confusion, decreased level of consciousness, shock they are experiencing this.

What are the signs of heat stroke?

300

The heat index is 80 degrees and access to shade and cool/cold drinking water is required

What is Level 1: Increased Heat Procedures?

300

Free Space!

You get free points because Scottie ran out of question ideas!

300

AQI is between 101 - 200. Outdoor maintenance operations should move indoors when possible. If unable, reduce time outside/high energy activities, take extra breaks, drink water and voluntarily use N95 district provided respirators.

What is Level 2 procedures 

300

Ensure two way communication, notify staff when AQI reaches 101, 201, 276, 310, 849, ensure staff recieve training, provide access to N95s, monitor AQI using AirNow and indoor AQI using approved devices, are these workgroup responsibilities. 

What are supervisors responsibilities for increased wildfire smoke?

400

Stop working, tell someone/supervisor, move to the shade/AC, remove PPE, drink cool water, cool off with water or icepack when you experience this.

What actions do you take when experiencing heat related illness?

400

The heat index is 90 degrees, communication procedures are set, observe employees for heat illness, implement heat illness prevention breaks and implement acclimatization plan.

What is Level 2: High Heat Procedures?

400

Pregnant people, Children, Adults over 65, people with lung diseases, respiratory infections, circulatory problems or other health conditions are in this group

Who are sensitive groups to smoke exposure?

400

This AQI level is considered very unhealthy to all and maintenance operations of all equipment outdoors stops immediately except vehicles. Mandatory respirator (N95) is required once above 277.

What is Level 3 procedures?

400

Report to your supervisor, safety committee representative, safety coordinator, email risk@thprd.org or submit a Safety Concern form available on InsideTHPRD.

What are the ways to report a safety concern at THPRD?

500

Call 911 and take steps to cool the person down

What do you do if you suspect someone is experiencing heat stroke? 

500

The schedule that begins when the heat index hits 80 degrees or if you were hired by THPRD within the last 14 days

What is the Acclimatization Plan?

500

District phones, cells phones, radios and line of sight of sight with supervisors are these types of options for employees

What are communication options for employees during times of smoke?

500

At this AQI level all four stroke equipment operations cease and large equipment stops at noon unless adjusted by Risk Management

What is Level 2 AQI (101 - 200)

500

Having the rights to a safe and healthy workplace, the rights outlined within the heat and illness prevention training and the right to report safety concerns or workplace violations without fear of retaliation

What are our employee rights and whistleblower protections?