Heat Stress Posters and Signs
Heat stress, heat stroke and dehydration are dangerous conditions that are all too common when construction crews or other workers are working in hot conditions. And when these crews are operating heavy machinery, heat stress becomes even more hazardous.
To avoid these serious conditions and keep things cool on every level, invest in heat stress posters, signs and LED temperature monitor signs from ComplianceSigns. Hang them around your plant or job site and near your water cooler or break room to encourage people to stay hydrated.
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Make Heat Stress a Hot Topic at Your Workplace
OSHA has taken a significant step towards protecting workers from heat-related illness with a proposed Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Standard. Currently, only a handful of states have specific heat safety regulations. This new standard, if implemented, would apply to all employers in various sectors including construction, general industry, construction, maritime and agriculture sectors.
Why You Need Heat Stress Safety Posters
Colorful safety posters from ComplianceSigns help workers understand the risks of heat stress and the steps they can take to avoid it. Safety posters are one of the easiest and most effective ways to reinforce key safety messages at a time and place where they are most necessary. Heat Stress Safety posters:
- Bring attention to health issues caused by heat stress
- Address heat stress hazards
- Reinforce your seasonal safety training and guidelines
To keep heat stress prevention top-of-mind, your safety posters need to capture employees’ attention and provide a consistent message. Make sure you:
- Select posters that reinforce training messages
- Keep the message fresh by frequently rotating in new posters
- Place safety posters where the message is most relevant — not just in hallways or the break room
Resources:
Heat Safety Tips and Info at SafeWork Insider
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