- OSHA has new infographics, posters and videos on how to recognize the signs and symptoms of heat illness and how to treat them to keep workers safe this summer.
- The University of Washington Agriculture Safety and Health Center recently released their Heat Education & Awareness Toolkit that includes train-the-trainer information, a mobile app to monitor weather conditions, worksite posters and interactive educational materials for workers, providing a comprehensive approach to heat illness prevention by addressing risk factors for agricultural workers at the individual, workplace, and community levels.
Source: cdc.gov