Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke Safety
A safety talk focused on recognizing and responding to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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Key Hazards
- Heat exhaustion
- Heat stroke
- Delayed treatment
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can be life-threatening.
Early symptoms include dizziness, nausea, and heavy sweating.
Heat stroke symptoms include confusion and loss of consciousness.
Immediate action and medical attention are critical.
Safety Reminders
- Recognize symptoms early.
- Stop work if symptoms appear.
- Cool the worker immediately.
- Call for medical help if needed.
Ask the Crew
- Do we know the signs of heat illness?
- What is our response plan?