Friday, 20 March 2026

Heat stress is a critical occupational hazard that can rapidly progress from mild discomfort to heat exhaustion and potentially heat stroke, a life-threatening condition if not addressed promptly.

 Heat stress is a critical occupational hazard that can rapidly progress from mild discomfort to heat exhaustion and potentially heat stroke, a life-threatening condition if not addressed promptly.





Employers and supervisors must ensure effective control measures are in place, including proper hydration, scheduled rest breaks, shaded recovery areas, and workforce awareness. Early recognition of symptoms—such as dizziness, excessive sweating, fatigue, and confusion—is essential to prevent escalation.


A proactive approach to heat stress management not only safeguards worker health but also enhances productivity and operational reliability.


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